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there are no short lines in haiti.eeping on a muddy floor. including the parents, 12 people sleep in this one room. >> you know, in the scheme of poverty in rural haiti, this is pretty bad. you know, we're on the lower end of the spectrum. ten kids living in a place like this with no material possessions and a very, very sick child. >> even for the well-trained, this is difficult. >> i can't imagine--sorry. i can't imagine turning my back on something like this. i mean, some people can, but i can't. and i won't, you know. this is my life's work. >> there was no happy ending for this story. cledene died not long after dr. walton's house call. there are always whispers about programs like this, that they can't outlive the people the people that founded the place. that when the paul farmers move on, p.i.h. will be done. >> paul, part of his genius is that he has set up a system that doesn't depend on his presence or absence. haiti is run by haitian physicians. in rwanda, the rwandan hospitals should be run by rwandan phys
there are no short lines in haiti.eeping on a muddy floor. including the parents, 12 people sleep in this one room. >> you know, in the scheme of poverty in rural haiti, this is pretty bad. you know, we're on the lower end of the spectrum. ten kids living in a place like this with no material possessions and a very, very sick child. >> even for the well-trained, this is difficult. >> i can't imagine--sorry. i can't imagine turning my back on something like this. i mean, some...
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why haiti?k all the building blocks that haiti needs are now in place. more than -- the economy is 75% of their budget on education, up from 2%. the they are attracting more and more foreign direct investment. and the biggest issues for haiti is investment and attracting jobs because unemployment is around 40%, 45%. so the challenge for haiti is in a very globalized world, how they attract investments into the country. the economy is growing at about 4 1/2%. there is growth. so there's a lot of good things happening in haiti that needs an extra spurt. >> why haiti for you? puerto rico is in in need of investment. virgin islands have positive tax incentives. why haiti? >> the 10 million people living in haiti, they had a bad government up until recreptly since they got their independence. i think in 1840. they were the first of the countries to lift that. haiti has met its time in history. it has a good government. it hat challenges in terms of the parliament because there's a lot of blocking and
why haiti?k all the building blocks that haiti needs are now in place. more than -- the economy is 75% of their budget on education, up from 2%. the they are attracting more and more foreign direct investment. and the biggest issues for haiti is investment and attracting jobs because unemployment is around 40%, 45%. so the challenge for haiti is in a very globalized world, how they attract investments into the country. the economy is growing at about 4 1/2%. there is growth. so there's a lot of...
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they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it was crazy. we did it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and allowed dictate tors to kill people virtually on our borders instead of give them a chance. and i thank tom harkin for that. [applause] he talked about the americans with disabilities act. there was another great disability act passed at the end of my presidency. and tom was one of the people that brought to my attention that it was fine to say that people who were disabled couldn't be discriminated against. it was fine to say they had the right to go to work but did they really have the means to go to work because there were so many people who were disabled and required $100,000 worth of care a yea
they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it was crazy. we did it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and...
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lorena arroyo reports from haiti. >> reporter: haiti is the poorest country in the americas.ars ago, a major earthquake led to a serious health crisis with more than 9,000 haitians dying from a cholera outbreak. the disease is mainly spread through come am tntaminated wat. eco friendly toilets can improve hygiene for thousands here. this toilet is different from a normal latrine, because after each use, a layer of material is on top. this reduces is risk of infection. >> the important thing to prevent cholera is making sure that you're cutting the chain of contamination from someone's human waste to someone else's water and food that they're ingesting. >> reporter: the human waste is collected from these eco toilets and then goes to a composting site where dangerous bacteria are killed. >> translato >> translator: we leave it between eight and 12 months. it has to be a temperature of more than 130 degrees fahrenheit to kill all the pathogens. >> reporter: the result is a fertilizer that can be used in gardens like this one, in the biggest tent city in haiti. the use of eco-to
lorena arroyo reports from haiti. >> reporter: haiti is the poorest country in the americas.ars ago, a major earthquake led to a serious health crisis with more than 9,000 haitians dying from a cholera outbreak. the disease is mainly spread through come am tntaminated wat. eco friendly toilets can improve hygiene for thousands here. this toilet is different from a normal latrine, because after each use, a layer of material is on top. this reduces is risk of infection. >> the...
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shortly after i got there in 2009, 2010, the haiti earthquake.timewas really the first where it entered the popular consciousness about the power of text messaging to aid folks after the disaster. wendy.hen, i read across it was the first time you saw technologists come together and talk about some of the issues. since then, i have really been interested looking at the intersection of that space on a couple of levels. one is in terms of emergency response. charge if we get lost, how are they taking these new technologies? and wemake a phone call are lost. in disasters, they did some great work on people sending out tweets or facebook posts after a disaster. the first earthquake i experienced was in virginia a couple of years ago. you cannot get any text. i did not know what an earthquake felt like and i checked twitter to see, is this an earthquake? >> yes. there was an earthquake in new york a couple of years ago and i was like, what the heck is that? a friend of mine, 30 seconds ago, had said, earth lake. in haiti, do people have cell phones at
shortly after i got there in 2009, 2010, the haiti earthquake.timewas really the first where it entered the popular consciousness about the power of text messaging to aid folks after the disaster. wendy.hen, i read across it was the first time you saw technologists come together and talk about some of the issues. since then, i have really been interested looking at the intersection of that space on a couple of levels. one is in terms of emergency response. charge if we get lost, how are they...
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they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it was crazy. we did it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and allowed dictate tors to kill people virtually on our borders instead of give them a chance. and i thank tom harkin for that. [applause] he talked about the americans with disabilities act. there was another great disability act passed at the end of my presidency. and tom was one of the people that brought to my attention that it was fine to say that people who were disabled couldn't be discriminated against. it was fine to say they had the right to go to work but did they really have the means to go to work because there were so many people who were disabled and required $100,000 worth of care a yea
they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it was crazy. we did it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and...
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sometimes my heart feels so much pain for what's going on in the congo or in haiti or afghanistan. sometimes i see the victories of women. you know, we're seeing incredible victories of women all over the world who are having rights change, or having laws change, or coming into power... >> hinojosa: so there's progress for you? >> there's incredible progress! look, people... you know, when the floggings happened in pakistan a few months ago, within 24 hours there was everyone online-- here, there-- and the government, 48 hours later, stepped in. that didn't happen eight years ago, ten years ago. there is incredible progress happening. we have huge movements. there were 5,000 v-days this year-- that's a lot of v-days. >> hinojosa: okay, so here's what i want you to leave our audience with. imagine that there's a young woman or a girl who is having... you know, who needs to break; who needs to tell the truth. what does she do? >> i think she finds one person she can trust in her community, and she tells her story-- because when you tell your story, that's the beginning. when you hear
sometimes my heart feels so much pain for what's going on in the congo or in haiti or afghanistan. sometimes i see the victories of women. you know, we're seeing incredible victories of women all over the world who are having rights change, or having laws change, or coming into power... >> hinojosa: so there's progress for you? >> there's incredible progress! look, people... you know, when the floggings happened in pakistan a few months ago, within 24 hours there was everyone...
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when there is an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who is leading the charge making sure haiti cane roll. that's what makes us america. >> president obama on why the u.s. is shoulders seemingly the majority of the burden with the fight against isis. 290 air strikes have been carried out thus far against iraq and syria. in syria today, isis continues its march towards the turkish border. in iraq the same are advancing on baghdad. a mounting threat and the terrorism expert tracking activity in iraq and syria with flash point point partners and the author of between two worlds, escape from tyranny growing up in the shadow of saddam. there is a deep experience on the iraqi side of this. i want to turn to you first. how much chatter are you seeing online in response to this netanyahu speech in the un and to the conflation of isis and hamas? >> we are seeing some chatter. i anticipate it will be a lot heavier post speech. when it comes to the israeli conflict, there is a negative backlash. jihadists have taken advantage of this conflict to spread their ideology. they referred to the stat
when there is an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who is leading the charge making sure haiti cane roll. that's what makes us america. >> president obama on why the u.s. is shoulders seemingly the majority of the burden with the fight against isis. 290 air strikes have been carried out thus far against iraq and syria. in syria today, isis continues its march towards the turkish border. in iraq the same are advancing on baghdad. a mounting threat and the terrorism expert tracking...
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many students from haiti migrated into florida.ve a college achievement migrant program that also is involving students from haiti. i want toident simon, ask about one thing you are involved in, the national security higher education advisory board. what is that? while agowas formed a to be advisory to the director of the cia and the fbi to try to better connect the voices of universities with national security issues that were -- that we all need to be worried about. it's a group of university presidents that talk about everything from cyber security to how we can better understand the dynamics around our international programs. we need to be global, but we need to be smart about national security as well. those are tough issues to deal need to talk about them in a genuine way and share views about our programs and activities. the group is a way of having those conversations. you chair this advisory board. why was it formed? was it in response to a threat? if you think about post-9/11, it was easy for universities and the intellig
many students from haiti migrated into florida.ve a college achievement migrant program that also is involving students from haiti. i want toident simon, ask about one thing you are involved in, the national security higher education advisory board. what is that? while agowas formed a to be advisory to the director of the cia and the fbi to try to better connect the voices of universities with national security issues that were -- that we all need to be worried about. it's a group of university...
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fecha son mÁs de 40 los paÍses que han reportado casos de este virus entre los que destaca sudÁfrica, haitÍa fiebre chikungunya las autoridades de el salvador enfrentan otros problemas para combatir el mosquito transmisor. >> hay 30.000 viviendas aproximadamente que no se logran abrir en cada jornada, problemas de delincuencia o porque estÁn deshabitadas o por personas renuentes o casas abandonadas. >> dos brigadistas fueron asesinados hace unos dÍas cuando se ponÍan a realizar tareas de fumigaciÓn en un barrio con alta presencia pandillera, las autoridades solicitaron un decreto legislativo para evitar quÉ las personas no permitan el paso a sus casas perro la iniciativa no prosperÓ. lo que sÍ avanza a pasos acelerados de la fiebre chikungunya. >> desde anoche estÁ con fiebre. >> ya se reportan 25.000 casos en la mayorÍa del territorio salvadoreÑo. >> tenemos un total de 213 municipios donde sea detectado circulaciÓn del virus de la fiebre chikungunya o sea 81% del total de municipio del paÍs. >> el salvador estÁ bajo un alerta sanitaria mientras se realizan extensas jornadas de fumigaciÓn
fecha son mÁs de 40 los paÍses que han reportado casos de este virus entre los que destaca sudÁfrica, haitÍa fiebre chikungunya las autoridades de el salvador enfrentan otros problemas para combatir el mosquito transmisor. >> hay 30.000 viviendas aproximadamente que no se logran abrir en cada jornada, problemas de delincuencia o porque estÁn deshabitadas o por personas renuentes o casas abandonadas. >> dos brigadistas fueron asesinados hace unos dÍas cuando se ponÍan a...
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vo chile despues de empatar con mexico a 0 termino su participacion en fecha fifa ante haiti.ue fuera una goleada pero el equipo haitiano realmente se paro bien en el campo y solo permitio un los a's continuan con su ica re serie ante e otra hioria. 18 imparables y s aseguraron la victoria para los atleticos que hoy continuan su serie de gira... john lester lanzo un gran juego trabajando 8 entradas en la loma y solo permiti 2 carreras... slo 1.5 arriba en el comodn... vo terminamos en el att park donde los gigantes abrieron serie ante los arizona backs y la noche se la rob el seÑor que esta en pantalla lanzando el juego completo permitiendo solo 4 imparables y una carrera ponchando a 9 para darle la victoria a los de casa 5 a 1... a 2.5 de dodgers y 4 de ventaja en el comodn... lorena ---ayer le informamos de la tortuga que escap de su casa en san jos..... pues napoleon regres sana y salva.... take vo ---anoche el propietario del animal, envi un ''twit'' a nuestra cadena hermana n-b-c diciendo que ''napolen'' lleg a casa... juanfra --- ayer le trajimos esta historia y le mostr
vo chile despues de empatar con mexico a 0 termino su participacion en fecha fifa ante haiti.ue fuera una goleada pero el equipo haitiano realmente se paro bien en el campo y solo permitio un los a's continuan con su ica re serie ante e otra hioria. 18 imparables y s aseguraron la victoria para los atleticos que hoy continuan su serie de gira... john lester lanzo un gran juego trabajando 8 entradas en la loma y solo permiti 2 carreras... slo 1.5 arriba en el comodn... vo terminamos en el att...
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newly crowned miss america kira kazantsev is defending herself against story haiti allegations just one week after winning -- hazing allegations just one with -- one week after winning the crown. according to jezebel.com, she was kicked out of the alpha phi at hofstra university for hazing pledges. she responded this morning on "good morning america." >> all i can be as honest and say that i was involved under the broad definition of hazing, but never under one million is claiming.is >> the claims are she reportedly called the pledges names and made them perform physically difficult tax -- tasks to the point of exhaustion. was a move on the sorority after a joke she made to alumni in an e-mail was taken out of context. oax is making its way online, claiming users can charge their iphone by putting them in the microwave. this is not true. fell forphone owners the scam and ruin their phone and their microwave. in other consumer news, a new might bews genxer's making more money than their parents but saving less. they only have about $29,000 in wealth, other parents have saved more than tw
newly crowned miss america kira kazantsev is defending herself against story haiti allegations just one week after winning -- hazing allegations just one with -- one week after winning the crown. according to jezebel.com, she was kicked out of the alpha phi at hofstra university for hazing pledges. she responded this morning on "good morning america." >> all i can be as honest and say that i was involved under the broad definition of hazing, but never under one million is...
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when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who's leading the charge and making sure haiti can. that's how we... that-that's how we roll. and that's what makes this america. >> kroft: but you've said that we are not going to be the shiite air force. we're not gonna be the kurdistan air force. i'm not gonna be the iraqi air force. but, in effect, with the allies, that's what we have become. we have become the iraqi air force. >> president obama: with the allies, with their ground troops, and if we do our job right and the iraqis fight, then over time our role can slow down and taper off. and their role reasserts itself. but all that depends, steve. and i'm... nobody's clearer than i am about this. that the iraqis have to be willing to fight. and they have to be willing to fight in a nonsectarian way-- shia, sunni, and kurd alongside each other against this cancer in their midst. >> kroft: what happens if the iraqis don't fight or can't fight? >> president obama: well... >> kroft: what's the endgame? >> president obama: i'm not going to speculate on failure at the moment. we're j
when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who's leading the charge and making sure haiti can. that's how we... that-that's how we roll. and that's what makes this america. >> kroft: but you've said that we are not going to be the shiite air force. we're not gonna be the kurdistan air force. i'm not gonna be the iraqi air force. but, in effect, with the allies, that's what we have become. we have become the iraqi air force. >> president obama: with the allies, with their...
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they were asked to develop the technology after disasters like hurricane san and the earthquake in haiti a few years ago. the scientists came up with the finder that uses radar to detect people beneath 30 feet o debris, 20 feet of solid concrete, or 100 feet in open space. it can even diinguish between human and animal heartbts. it only costs so thousand, so finder will be affordable for most cit budgets. manufacturing will begin soon. >>> in space, scientist are trying to figure out a mystery onboardhe international space station. on thursday, it launched two microsatellites without directions from any human. scientist are not sure why an0 no crew member saw it happen. similar incident last month. the microsatellites were developed by san francisco based planet labs, used to get real-time imagery of earth. they supposed to be deployed in a specific order and many have now launched ahead of schedule. >> up next at 6:00, how land conservationists take advantage of the weather in california. >> warmer weather could be coming our way, drew tuma is up next with the forest. >> the raiders had
they were asked to develop the technology after disasters like hurricane san and the earthquake in haiti a few years ago. the scientists came up with the finder that uses radar to detect people beneath 30 feet o debris, 20 feet of solid concrete, or 100 feet in open space. it can even diinguish between human and animal heartbts. it only costs so thousand, so finder will be affordable for most cit budgets. manufacturing will begin soon. >>> in space, scientist are trying to figure out a...
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they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it wasid it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and allowed dictate tors to kill people virtually on our borders instead of give them a chance. and i thank tom harkin for that. [applause] he talked about the americans with disabilities act. there was another great disability act passed at the end of my presidency. and tom was one of the people that brought to my attention that it was fine to say that people who were disabled couldn't be discriminated against. it was fine to say they had the right to go to work but did they really have the means to go to work because there were so many people who were disabled and required $100,000 worth of care a year to be main
they had been told they had to go and iowa is going told that nobody gave a rip about haiti and it wasid it and no shot was fired. nobody got hurt. and largely because we had a few brave members of congress like tom harkin to do it. when that eric hit haiti americans gave a billion dollars and i still work there and we're still getting stuff done and i'm convinced even though they've had a lot of ups and downs, a lot of it never would have happened if america had walked away and allowed dictate...
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debido a la posiciÓn del organismo por el conflicto con haitÍ. yo hace rato hubiera salido, ya. eso no conduce a nada, a esa gente no consiguen nada mÁs que estÉn en contra de nosotros. nosotros hemos hecho mÁs que el paÍs. naciones unidas y todo el mundo que no han hecho nada. >> una de las razones mÁs criticadas entre los legisladores ha sido el viaje que el organismo auspiciado a juliana. >> la joven de padres indocumentados aquÍ en principio se le negÓ la nacionalidad dominicana. >> yo como dominicano me siento avergonzado de que sientan esas cosas. >> los representantes de la onu, mÁs que ganarse el respeto del pueblo dominicano y los sectores activos de la vida social se han ganado el repudio por su actitud anti dominicana. >> pero no todos estÁn de acuerdo con expulsar al alto comisionado de la onu para los refugiados, hay diputados que consideran la peticiÓn algo extrema. >> excluirlo, decirles vÁyanse, quizÁs no es lo más prudente. quizÁs hay que aprender a ser mÁs tolerante. >> se ha criticado plan de regularizaciÓn de extranjeros que l
debido a la posiciÓn del organismo por el conflicto con haitÍ. yo hace rato hubiera salido, ya. eso no conduce a nada, a esa gente no consiguen nada mÁs que estÉn en contra de nosotros. nosotros hemos hecho mÁs que el paÍs. naciones unidas y todo el mundo que no han hecho nada. >> una de las razones mÁs criticadas entre los legisladores ha sido el viaje que el organismo auspiciado a juliana. >> la joven de padres indocumentados aquÍ en principio se le negÓ la nacionalidad...
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pamphlets so we definitely see thousands of dollars positive impact for our business in the lower haiti love home sharing my family can stay with me there's no hotels this is a service we provide and as a landlord that doesn't have eviction i think it's unfair to put a 90 day limits how i want to rent out my home that's not a rental property today. that's it thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is is jim i'm. >> native san franciscan and i first want to say supervisor chiu if you lived next door to a our apartment building you wouldn't be carrying had legislation i've had personal experience with air b and b with problems near the union square building we had a young lady that rented the studio building they're she was in the hospitality industry i rented her place out to a full-time air b and b i was getting complaints from people in the building that those people from air b and b using the water and got complaints there was noise and you have david you haven't thought-out the legislation make note it was difficult to prove that a person is a full-time resident in similar
pamphlets so we definitely see thousands of dollars positive impact for our business in the lower haiti love home sharing my family can stay with me there's no hotels this is a service we provide and as a landlord that doesn't have eviction i think it's unfair to put a 90 day limits how i want to rent out my home that's not a rental property today. that's it thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is is jim i'm. >> native san franciscan and i first want to say...
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organizing what people have said the sunset is artistic and cool industry downtown is strong mission be haiti book at the hemlock and i've booked at the venues and the outer richmond previously before the honey hive so i think this is a popular environment for people to go to and i want to give my opinion and word on what i see a strong community i'm a musician it helps me and others out to go to people that are easy to work with and compliant and that's about it thank you for giving me a chance to talk. >> thank you you want to come on up? >> my name is edward joseph rogers ivy lived in the outer sunset for 4 seven years i have no idea i know there's something on the walls cammy black she's a radio personality (laughter) i don't know noel or danny they have a comedy thing it's funny i've been in retail for 40 years i go there and make people laugh and tell me things they're not expecting and pull the legs out from under them it's cool i've watched the commercial credit card within 44 it is busting open and started to bloom this thing is real i mean you've got a coffee shop and people are gat
organizing what people have said the sunset is artistic and cool industry downtown is strong mission be haiti book at the hemlock and i've booked at the venues and the outer richmond previously before the honey hive so i think this is a popular environment for people to go to and i want to give my opinion and word on what i see a strong community i'm a musician it helps me and others out to go to people that are easy to work with and compliant and that's about it thank you for giving me a...
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to haiti.t has already begun. >> wendy: and then, a head coach, hear how he guided his team through a game. >> the team that can survive is the one that is going to win it. man, you're going be the closest thing these boys ever had to a father. ♪ >> pat: well, welcome to "the 700 club." u.s. airstrikes in syria prevented an imminent terrorist attack against u.s. planes. that's the word from the military and the obama administration. >> wendy: and it's just the beginning of a long campaign against the islamic state. today new airstrikes came
to haiti.t has already begun. >> wendy: and then, a head coach, hear how he guided his team through a game. >> the team that can survive is the one that is going to win it. man, you're going be the closest thing these boys ever had to a father. ♪ >> pat: well, welcome to "the 700 club." u.s. airstrikes in syria prevented an imminent terrorist attack against u.s. planes. that's the word from the military and the obama administration. >> wendy: and it's just...
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para la selecciÓn mexicana serÁ ante su similar de bolivia mientras que los chilenos enfrentarÁn a haitÍos 49. regreso al estudio, buenas noches. >> incapaces de cumplir con la promesa que se hizo el presidente obama confirmÓ que no habrÁ cambios en materia migratoria para finales de verano, una decisiÓn que ha desatado una serie de de acciones, claudia rodas nos tiene los pormenores >> asÍ es frustraciÓn, decepciÓn y coraje ha causado el anuncio del presidente obama muchos en el Área de la bahÍa aseguran es otra prueba mÁs de que ni el presidente obama ni el congreso realmente quieren un cambio en las leyes de inmigraciÓn, veamos. ricardo calderÓn de la organizaciÓn carecen dice que la razÓn que se paralice hasta diciembre es por que beneficio que buscan los partidos de que ninguna decisiÓn ejecutiva afecte la posibilidad de ganar las elecciones. >> el mismo partido, el partido demÓcrata porque ellos esperan las elecciones en donde en ocho o 10 estados estÁn a punto de pelearse el puesto en el senado y si ocurriera de que Él sale a anunciar algo asÍ podría perder los votos conservadores
para la selecciÓn mexicana serÁ ante su similar de bolivia mientras que los chilenos enfrentarÁn a haitÍos 49. regreso al estudio, buenas noches. >> incapaces de cumplir con la promesa que se hizo el presidente obama confirmÓ que no habrÁ cambios en materia migratoria para finales de verano, una decisiÓn que ha desatado una serie de de acciones, claudia rodas nos tiene los pormenores >> asÍ es frustraciÓn, decepciÓn y coraje ha causado el anuncio del presidente obama...
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. >>> the united nations stepped up its campaign to end a cholera outbreak in haiti. some are receiving a second dose of the vaccination. the disease has killed 8,000. u.n. peacekeepers have been blamed for starting the outbreak. the u.n. has not accepted responsibility. >> the pakistan government has ramped up efforts after flooding displaced 2 million people. 40,000 crews have been rescued, and 127 tonnes of rations have been distributed. medical camps are seeing a number of patients, many with water borne diseases. now to nicole johnson, live in pakistan's punjab province. we on al jazeera have been following the floods as they move south. what is the significance of where you are now? >> welling right here is the barrage where five of pakistan's riff, and the flood -- rivers, and the floodwaters from the north head south. they merge, and 30km downstream it's pakistan's largest river, the mighty. >> ndis river. to give you an idea of the extent of the floods, the flow of water is 25 times greater than usual, and it goes to show how big the floods have been. there a
. >>> the united nations stepped up its campaign to end a cholera outbreak in haiti. some are receiving a second dose of the vaccination. the disease has killed 8,000. u.n. peacekeepers have been blamed for starting the outbreak. the u.n. has not accepted responsibility. >> the pakistan government has ramped up efforts after flooding displaced 2 million people. 40,000 crews have been rescued, and 127 tonnes of rations have been distributed. medical camps are seeing a number of...
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they were asked to develop the technology after disasters like hurricane sandy and the earthquake in haiti a few years ago. the scientists came up with the finder that uses radar to detect people beneath 30 feet of debris, 20 feet of solid concrete, or 100 feet in open space. it can even distinguish between human and animal heartbeats. it only costs so thousand, so finder will be affordable for most city budgets. manufacturing will begin soon. >>> in space, scientist are trying to figure out a mystery onboard the international space station. on thursday, it launched two microsatellites without directions from any human. scientist are not sure why and 0 no crew member saw it happen. nasa reported a similar incident last month. the microsatellites were developed by san francisco based planet labs, used to get real-time imagery of earth. they supposed to be deployed in a specific order and many have now launched ahead of schedule. >> up next at 6:00, how land conservationists take advantage of the weather in california. >> warmer weather could be coming our way, drew tuma is up next with the
they were asked to develop the technology after disasters like hurricane sandy and the earthquake in haiti a few years ago. the scientists came up with the finder that uses radar to detect people beneath 30 feet of debris, 20 feet of solid concrete, or 100 feet in open space. it can even distinguish between human and animal heartbeats. it only costs so thousand, so finder will be affordable for most city budgets. manufacturing will begin soon. >>> in space, scientist are trying to...
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four years after that devastating 7.0 earthquake in haiti, new concerns about where all that u.s.ion is reporting that of the $1.4 billion funds from washington less than 1% has gone directly to aid organizations, while 57% has gone to firms located around d.c. >>> legal representation for undocumented immigrant children. they say it would attract more to illegally cross the border. advocacy groups argue the children are entitled to due process. >>> a federal judge upheld the law yesterday. it's the first ruling against gay marriage in more than 20 decisions. >>> a beautiful wedding ring usually comes in those small cheap boxes, right? what if your box had a little twist to it? for $90 you could have this. a in addition ring box the size of a wall let. no one would ever suspect that a wedding ring is inside, except after this story, of course. >> how smart is this? >> these are handmade in vancouver, and have become increasingly popular after circulating on red-it. for now they have stopped taking orders for september. >>> interesting how it opens up like that. >> that's a great i
four years after that devastating 7.0 earthquake in haiti, new concerns about where all that u.s.ion is reporting that of the $1.4 billion funds from washington less than 1% has gone directly to aid organizations, while 57% has gone to firms located around d.c. >>> legal representation for undocumented immigrant children. they say it would attract more to illegally cross the border. advocacy groups argue the children are entitled to due process. >>> a federal judge upheld the...
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. >> i'm thinking about the property on haiti haight and ash berry that we can lead the way in recognizing properties like that. >> that's right. the city is also under way with the projects like south of market. unfortunately in the report, many of those efforts representing 35 plus years of community organizing the different neighborhoods are not fully implemented. so ghs is the furthest along but it's policies recommendations not being implemented today. other social heritage markets stalled without further action. there is a need for consistent framework for all of this work that's been done forward and create the guidance for other neighborhoods. >> thank you for giving us the framework to help push that forward. >> it's a start. >> commissioner wolfram? >> thank you for this report. i had a question about the the can an -- cultural heritage asset. i like the term. it wasn't clear to me on who would be taking a leadership role on that inventory process. are you thinking it's the various communities would be doing that? because sometimes there might be assets that the community is almo
. >> i'm thinking about the property on haiti haight and ash berry that we can lead the way in recognizing properties like that. >> that's right. the city is also under way with the projects like south of market. unfortunately in the report, many of those efforts representing 35 plus years of community organizing the different neighborhoods are not fully implemented. so ghs is the furthest along but it's policies recommendations not being implemented today. other social heritage...
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just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> many people watching this interview are big admirers of your work. i am curious to know who you admire. are there thought leaders that you look up to? >> well, we learn from each other. we are both early members of a group called the giving pledge where a lot of philanthropists sit and share mistakes. there are people like george soros who has done really innovative work. we get to meet the scientists working on this stuff. maybe the most amazing are the people out in the field who spend big parts of their life in africa taking these tools that we held back and making sure they get out there. >> also, you have to separate peoples' political interest from their willingness to help. there are some -- soros is cle
just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> many people watching this interview are big admirers of your work. i am curious to know who you admire. are there thought leaders that...
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. >> we've done it in haiti several times. we've done it in south america, we've done it in africa before, we've done it in southeast asia. >> reporter: but this is an infectious hot zone. >> that is unprecedented. i can't remember a time when we sent troops to do this particular mission. >> reporter: u.s. forces will not have any direct contact with ebola patients, but they will be dealing with people who are scared and suspicious of outsiders offering to help. so the question remains -- who's really in charge? >> we've got the russians, the cubans, the japanese, the chinese, the ugandans, the europeans, the canadians, all working on this issue. who's going to take control? >> reporter: the virus is spreading much faster than efforts to contain it. researchers suspect the epidemic started last december with one case in guinea. now there are nearly 5,000 cases in five african countries. some experts predict that if we don't get control of the virus, the number of infections could mushroom to nearly 55,000 by next month. today
. >> we've done it in haiti several times. we've done it in south america, we've done it in africa before, we've done it in southeast asia. >> reporter: but this is an infectious hot zone. >> that is unprecedented. i can't remember a time when we sent troops to do this particular mission. >> reporter: u.s. forces will not have any direct contact with ebola patients, but they will be dealing with people who are scared and suspicious of outsiders offering to help. so the...
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. >> in the goal an heights we deployed our piece keepers and in liberia from the air force and haitivy. >> my motivation in this is to gain experience and multiple -- that is our commitment to the united nations being peacekeepers. >> reporter: and being assigned as a u.n. peacekeeper brings more than just prestige. for many of them, it's also the compensation that goes with it. they earn an additional $900 a month. that's more than double of what they'll ever make as soldiers back home. the philippine government called it the greatest escape pulled by its troops. refuse to go vendor, filipino troops alluded the rebels by crawling in darkness in what war-torn syria last week. that happened after a 7-hour fire fight against the syrian rebels that included members of the al qaeda affiliate in syria, the el news rah front. it was a standoff that took several days. the actions of the filipino troops they said remember untproebl are term saying it engine dangered the lives of fijian peacekeepers. >> several conditions are required and one of these is the party to his the conflict to must
. >> in the goal an heights we deployed our piece keepers and in liberia from the air force and haitivy. >> my motivation in this is to gain experience and multiple -- that is our commitment to the united nations being peacekeepers. >> reporter: and being assigned as a u.n. peacekeeper brings more than just prestige. for many of them, it's also the compensation that goes with it. they earn an additional $900 a month. that's more than double of what they'll ever make as...
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when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look who is leading the charge make being sure haiti can rebuild. that's how we roll. and that's what makes us america. >> good morning. it is monday, september 29th. that was president barack obama on "60 minutes" last night. >> what do you think? >> i liked it. i thought that he made some really clear points. he also threw him under the bus. >> you remember what harry truman put on the desk, the buck stops with the clapper. he did well. >> very well. a tough interview. >> he could have gained more points if he said i screwed up, i made a mistake. george w. bush doesn't hide behind the intel people. you never heard him say that in an interview it wasn't my fault. let's not get down in the weed. i think for the most part it was a strong delivery and it certainly -- he did not sound like a president of two years ago who believed that he led from behind. a big change. >> i think that he's responding to circumstances with mindfulness and trying to get a different approach to it in terms of getting other countries on board. >> yep. >> and he se
when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look who is leading the charge make being sure haiti can rebuild. that's how we roll. and that's what makes us america. >> good morning. it is monday, september 29th. that was president barack obama on "60 minutes" last night. >> what do you think? >> i liked it. i thought that he made some really clear points. he also threw him under the bus. >> you remember what harry truman put on the desk, the buck stops with the...
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for this will find a john haiti, a subset that will overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics because god has offered them an end run around the system that oppressed them. what they need to do is get serious about their faith and doors will open. >> went to this prosperity gospel start? >> i think the beginning of the message as the postwar revival in the 1950s. these are pentecostals, independence tense revivalist. these are the guys who show up in small towns, put a giant canvas cathedrals and attract hundreds and sometimes thousands of people. in the postwar year, these have traditionally been healers. summerlike oral roberts with anointing in his right hand. these are usually people who people came to be healed of all kinds of diseases. after world war ii we found a number of diseases that need to be healed in this way really were mass vaccinations. there's a sense that those are quite the things we need from preachers. so there's a developing confidence that they have come a new vocabulary -- okay go
for this will find a john haiti, a subset that will overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics because god has offered them an end run around the system that oppressed them. what they need to do is get serious about their faith and doors will open. >> went to this prosperity gospel start? >> i think the beginning of the message as the postwar revival in the 1950s. these are pentecostals, independence tense revivalist....
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vo chile despues de empatar con mexico a 0 termino su participacion en fecha fifa ante haiti.realmente se paro bien en el campo y solo permitio un gol. al minuto 19 gracias al joven juan delgado. gs sports desk del campo a la duela donde se esta disputando el campeonato munidal de baloncesto en espaÑa. el dia de hoy arrancaron los partidos de la ronda de cuartos de final con el equipo de las barras y las estrellas enfrentandose a eslovenia. vo en todo momento domin estados unidos este encuentro. teniendo un tercer cuarto donde anotaron 37 puntos. la ofensiva americana fue simplemente demasiado para el conjunto eslovenia y asi fueron el primer equipo en obtener su boleto a la ronda de semifinales. marcador final de 119 a 76. vo el segundo semifinalista de la jornada sali del partido entre lituania y turquia juego que se disputo en palau san jordi, barcelona. turquia en todo momento presiono a su rival pero lituania fue mas en la ofensiva logrando despegarse hasta el ultimo cuarto para el marcador final de 73 a 61. y seran rival de estados unidos. take fs gfx el dia de maÑana se
vo chile despues de empatar con mexico a 0 termino su participacion en fecha fifa ante haiti.realmente se paro bien en el campo y solo permitio un gol. al minuto 19 gracias al joven juan delgado. gs sports desk del campo a la duela donde se esta disputando el campeonato munidal de baloncesto en espaÑa. el dia de hoy arrancaron los partidos de la ronda de cuartos de final con el equipo de las barras y las estrellas enfrentandose a eslovenia. vo en todo momento domin estados unidos este...
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regional and civil conflicts in the middle east, sudan, congo and liberia, in the balkins, cypress, haiti ireland, afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere. in all areas he used the power of diplomacy to build trust and forge alliances and help transform these unstable regions into areas where societies and cultures have the potential to prosper. he also worked at the forefront of american efforts to advanced economic and social development worldwide. among the many u.s. military award and decorations powell has received are the defense distinguished service medal. the army distinguished service medal. defense superior service medal. soldier's medal. bronze star medal and the purple heart. his civil award include two presidential medals of freedom, the president's citizens medals. the congressional gold medal and the secretary of energy distinguished service medal. in addition, he's also received award from over two dozen countries to include a french legion of honor and an honorary knighthood bestowed by her majesty, queen elizabeth ii of great britain. it is my esteemed honor to introduce to
regional and civil conflicts in the middle east, sudan, congo and liberia, in the balkins, cypress, haiti ireland, afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere. in all areas he used the power of diplomacy to build trust and forge alliances and help transform these unstable regions into areas where societies and cultures have the potential to prosper. he also worked at the forefront of american efforts to advanced economic and social development worldwide. among the many u.s. military award and...
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former marine, former head of the un's international police force in haiti, the deputy secretary of treasury enforcement. >> we are much safer but the threat continues. no guarantees. we were just unaware of the threat certainly on september 11 of 21 -- of 2001. we should have been awakened, you might say as a result of the 1993 world trade center bombing. i was police commissioner at the time. it was seen as almost a joke. the bombers went back to get their deposits for the truck and they were arrested in six days. it was written off as a one-off event. but obviously, that was not the case. we learned the hard way. >> one of the things you helped build was the joint command center in lower manhattan which combines the forces of both federalate, and officials. i wonder if you can describe it little bit about making that a reality. >> we put in place something called a lower manhattan initiative. the lower manhattan coronation center in the middle of it and we had both public and rabid sector stakeholders, people there 24 hours a day, some of the major occupiers of space down there, the new y
former marine, former head of the un's international police force in haiti, the deputy secretary of treasury enforcement. >> we are much safer but the threat continues. no guarantees. we were just unaware of the threat certainly on september 11 of 21 -- of 2001. we should have been awakened, you might say as a result of the 1993 world trade center bombing. i was police commissioner at the time. it was seen as almost a joke. the bombers went back to get their deposits for the truck and...
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fecha son mÁs de 40 los paÍses que han reportado casos de este virus entre los que destaca sudÁfrica, haitÍncia o porque estÁn deshabitadas o por personas renuentes o casas abandonadas. >> dos brigadistas fueron asesinados hace unos dÍas cuando se ponÍan a realizar tareas de fumigaciÓn en un barrio con alta presencia pandillera, las autoridades solicitaron un decreto legislativo para evitar quÉ las personas no permitan el paso a sus casas perro la iniciativa no prosperÓ. lo que sÍ avanza a pasos acelerados de la fiebre chikungunya. >> desde anoche estÁ con fiebre. >> ya se reportan 25.000 casos en la mayorÍa del territorio salvadoreÑo. >> tenemos un total de 213 municipios donde sea detectado circulaciÓn del virus de la fiebre chikungunya o sea 81% del total de municipio del paÍs. >> el salvador estÁ bajo un alerta sanitaria mientras se realizan extensas jornadas de fumigaciÓn para estudios criaderos de mosquitos y evitar que la fiebre se siga propagando. >> hay muchos zancudos en la colonia es bueno que fumiguen. > no todos los salvadoreÑos muestran el mismo espÍritu de colaboraciÓn lo que
fecha son mÁs de 40 los paÍses que han reportado casos de este virus entre los que destaca sudÁfrica, haitÍncia o porque estÁn deshabitadas o por personas renuentes o casas abandonadas. >> dos brigadistas fueron asesinados hace unos dÍas cuando se ponÍan a realizar tareas de fumigaciÓn en un barrio con alta presencia pandillera, las autoridades solicitaron un decreto legislativo para evitar quÉ las personas no permitan el paso a sus casas perro la iniciativa no prosperÓ. lo que...
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when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who's leading the charge, making sure haiti can rebuildt makes us america. >> wisconsin congressman poul ryan joins us in studio 57, the house budget chairman. his new book is called "way forward: the new american idea." good morning. >> good morning. >> let's reflect on the interview last night with steve kroft. did you see it? >> i was on an airplane when it rolled. >> do you think -- >> why is he proposed to shrink our army since pre world war i and our air force level to the left we've ever seen before. so the facts of his policies don't necessarily jive with what he's saying. i agrey with what he said. thing we ought to have the kind of military he says we're capable of or should be doing. >> what came oust that iner terw also is that they -- not he, but they -- underestimated the iraqi soldiers and isis. >> i agree with that. i think that's right. but there were a couple of colossal mistakes that led to this crisis. it helped contribute to the disintegration of the iraqi army. i disagree with him. thing we should have armed the syria
when there's an earthquake in haiti, take a look at who's leading the charge, making sure haiti can rebuildt makes us america. >> wisconsin congressman poul ryan joins us in studio 57, the house budget chairman. his new book is called "way forward: the new american idea." good morning. >> good morning. >> let's reflect on the interview last night with steve kroft. did you see it? >> i was on an airplane when it rolled. >> do you think -- >> why is...