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as more tourisms are coming to haiti.ment are putting the basic infrastructure, they are finding a place. coming to haiti and help develop the country has to be done with a certain amount of risk because investors take risks. that's why i invited them to come, think of haiti as a place to visit as a way of helping the equipment kpomt. going to restaurants, buying from the street merchant, all of that goes a long way. >> ininports, exports, and manufacturing are helping to boost the economy. >> grew to 4.3%, the inflation is down 5.1%, so all those indicators, you know, over the short, mid to long run, they will geem haitians in haiti having more jobs and more businesses are created. and that's why we have to make it easier to open a business in haiti. diversifying of our gdp, diversifying the economy. of course we have to increase our tax base and also boosting public spending in areas like education, health, security, those areas that are essential to the people's well being. it's important to care for children's malnutr
as more tourisms are coming to haiti.ment are putting the basic infrastructure, they are finding a place. coming to haiti and help develop the country has to be done with a certain amount of risk because investors take risks. that's why i invited them to come, think of haiti as a place to visit as a way of helping the equipment kpomt. going to restaurants, buying from the street merchant, all of that goes a long way. >> ininports, exports, and manufacturing are helping to boost the...
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we went on to the dominican republic and then to haiti.starting in cuba we have the privilege of meeting with the first vice president of cuba miguel diaz -- appointed to be the first vice president, some say next in line heir apparent, i have no idea but a very impressive next-generation leader in cuba. we met with the vice president of the national assembly the minister of foreign affairs bruno rodriguez and met with the director at the u.s. affairs who is engaged in negotiations with secretary jacobson at this time. we went to the latin american school of medicine. we are honored to have met with carmel ortega obviously of cuba and we met with members of civil society. our chief of missions are what they call the special interests section -- bless you and just dealer and has arranged for us to have dinner with 12 ambassadors from allied nations who gave us their impression of what the president's action was. we were very proud of president obama coming forth and joining with president castro to start a new path of diplomatic relations b
we went on to the dominican republic and then to haiti.starting in cuba we have the privilege of meeting with the first vice president of cuba miguel diaz -- appointed to be the first vice president, some say next in line heir apparent, i have no idea but a very impressive next-generation leader in cuba. we met with the vice president of the national assembly the minister of foreign affairs bruno rodriguez and met with the director at the u.s. affairs who is engaged in negotiations with...
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we went to haiti. they had a tragedy this week. during one of their carnival parades we extend the sympathy of the american people when we empty with president martelli as well as their prime minister and members of his cabinet. the, we visited two initiatives, one inspired by paul farmer, that addresses the needs of orphans, orphan children in haiti and another that was about a sustainable rural development. of course in all three countries, mr., our ranking member, once chairman, now ranking member on agriculture committee, colin peterson was, took the lead in those discussions. we ended our visit to, to haiti at the cathedral of the assumption, our lady of the assumption. it was a cathedral, five years ago in january was the earthquake, was completely devastated. looked bombed out really more than an earthquake. more like a bombing. we prayed for victims of the earthquake. victims of carnival tragedy and people of haiti there. so and from beginning to end we had a very inspiring visit. i was very proud of our delegation in terms
we went to haiti. they had a tragedy this week. during one of their carnival parades we extend the sympathy of the american people when we empty with president martelli as well as their prime minister and members of his cabinet. the, we visited two initiatives, one inspired by paul farmer, that addresses the needs of orphans, orphan children in haiti and another that was about a sustainable rural development. of course in all three countries, mr., our ranking member, once chairman, now ranking...
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attention. >> "surf haiti" remains for now a small project with few customers.ves like this, it's hoped that will soon change. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whet
attention. >> "surf haiti" remains for now a small project with few customers.ves like this, it's hoped that will soon change. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an...
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, haiti. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> right now at 6:00 the calm between the storms. some places drying out after yesterday's heavy rain. however, the rain has not stopped in certain parts of the bay area. we have complete coverage of this stormy weekend. good evening to you. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. on your left you see the golden gate bridge. dark clouds hanging out there. but it's still a beautiful bridge. on the right san jose. the sun peeking out. seems calmer. live team coverage for you tonight. nbc area's na net miranda has been on the road all day. christie smith live in san francisco with how the power company reacting to all this. first rob may yed da. when does the next batch of rain come to town? >> right now we are counting down the hairs of this had break between weather systems. heavy showers have pushed off toward the east. you see here th
nancy snyderman, nbc news, haiti. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> right now at 6:00 the calm between the storms. some places drying out after yesterday's heavy rain. however, the rain has not stopped in certain parts of the bay area. we have complete coverage of this stormy weekend. good...
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nancy snyderman, nbc news haiti. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday.orting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >> the bobbi chris 10 a brown tragedy. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood", welcome to "access hollywood", weekend edition i'm shaun robinson. week ago whitney and bobbi 21-year-old daughter was found unrae responsive in her atlanta home under circumstances early similar to those of her late mother. >> rescue 4. possible card ybing arrest. 21-year-old female in the bath tub. physician down. en route. >>reporter: 10:00 a.m. last saturday rescue team race to bobbi kristen a home and brought her to the er at north north fulton hospital in atlanta. the initial police report listed the incident as drowning listed the incident as drowning. on tuesday bobbi kristen a moved to 0emery university hospital which is the no. 1 rank hospital in atlanta. her father bobby and nick demand she call her husband kept vigil at her bedside. about two week ago bobbi visite
nancy snyderman, nbc news haiti. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday.orting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >> the bobbi chris 10 a brown tragedy. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood", welcome to "access hollywood", weekend edition i'm shaun robinson. week ago whitney and bobbi 21-year-old daughter was found unrae responsive in her...
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and a carnival turns to tragedy in haiti with several people killed bay low hanging power line. violence is spiraling further out of control. in the latest development militia allied to the legally installed tripoli government, say they are headed to the city to tackle groups there which are affiliated with the islamic state of levant these show some of the aftermath in the town. carolina malone reports. >> celebrate as they remember the start of a uprising four years ago that helped push them out of power. they are also angry at the strikes on the east of the country on month and marched in support of relatives killed in those attacks. >> the based government one of two fighting for control described the attacks as hostile. >> who support them say they are headed to the city of isil affiliated groups themselves is fractured the strikes were carried out with the support of the other government. egypt is calling for a resolution to intervene. then the military campaign happened after the beheading of 21 egyptian christians captured there, it isn't just egypt that is up canned abo
and a carnival turns to tragedy in haiti with several people killed bay low hanging power line. violence is spiraling further out of control. in the latest development militia allied to the legally installed tripoli government, say they are headed to the city to tackle groups there which are affiliated with the islamic state of levant these show some of the aftermath in the town. carolina malone reports. >> celebrate as they remember the start of a uprising four years ago that helped push...
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that is before we've been get to haiti, or wanda, somalia india pakistan, and so on. anyone of the subject could consume any number of panel discussions. my hope is that we won't get too deeply into the details of any one of them but that we will drive toward an understanding of the principles that shaped or maybe you've all possibly from considerable trial and maybe the occasional error. how did president clinton come to reconcile promoting american value with pursuing his interests? and how most broadly did he envision a new global architecture in this suddenly fluid time after the berlin wall came down. as much as possible, i'm hoping this will be a conversation among our panelist rather than a series of presentations and i hope you guys will react to each other's presentations and feel free to argue as it is appropriate. to bring all this to his final point is possible at the end i'm hoping to do a lightning round 30 panelist to ask them to define what they see as bill clinton's legacy in global affairs. the audience as well will have the option to ask questions i
that is before we've been get to haiti, or wanda, somalia india pakistan, and so on. anyone of the subject could consume any number of panel discussions. my hope is that we won't get too deeply into the details of any one of them but that we will drive toward an understanding of the principles that shaped or maybe you've all possibly from considerable trial and maybe the occasional error. how did president clinton come to reconcile promoting american value with pursuing his interests? and how...
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turns in a bosnia, nato expansion, the struggle against terrorism, and that is before we even get to haiti, rwanda, vietnam india pakistan, so on, and any one of these subjects could consume any number of panel discussions, and my hope is that we won't get into these subjects too deeply but we will drive toward an understanding of principles that evolved from them and evolved considerable trial and maybe occasional trial and error. how did the president reconcile the hallmarks of his approach to peacemaking? how most broadly did he envision a new global architecture in this suddenly fluid. after the berlin wall came down? -- fluid period after the berlin wall came down? i hope you will react to each other's points and argue a little bit too if it is appropriate. to bring this to as fine a point as possible at the end, i was hoping to do a lightning round with our panelists and hoping to see what they would think is bill clinton's legacy in global affairs. the audience as well will have an opportunity to ask questions so start thinking of the good questions that i will fail to ask. let me i
turns in a bosnia, nato expansion, the struggle against terrorism, and that is before we even get to haiti, rwanda, vietnam india pakistan, so on, and any one of these subjects could consume any number of panel discussions, and my hope is that we won't get into these subjects too deeply but we will drive toward an understanding of principles that evolved from them and evolved considerable trial and maybe occasional trial and error. how did the president reconcile the hallmarks of his approach...
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i went down to haiti with team rubicon. clay, singer efforts unfold, took off by himself to join us in the ground. when he arrived, he said it looked like we needed some help. he flashed his trademark cheapest grin -- sheepish grin. he struggled to find a job that would provide him the same sense of purpose he had in uniform. he longed for the days when he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters in arms. i'm it is challenges, clay believed it was the job of the a to care for him and others. he lobbied nearly five years ago to the day and this very town to ensure the v.a. had what it needed to achieve their mission. that's why it's so fitting that we honor his memory here today with this bill. ladies and gentlemen, police joining me and welcoming the president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much. good afternoon. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. thank you, jake, for a moving tribute to your friend, your brother in arms. i think it'
i went down to haiti with team rubicon. clay, singer efforts unfold, took off by himself to join us in the ground. when he arrived, he said it looked like we needed some help. he flashed his trademark cheapest grin -- sheepish grin. he struggled to find a job that would provide him the same sense of purpose he had in uniform. he longed for the days when he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters in arms. i'm it is challenges, clay believed it was the job of the a to care for him and others....
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it's also haiti. when the earthquakes struck in haiti, it took years to get the donors to help haiti. how do you explain these different cases? >> i think one of the reasons is that there are a huge number and a growing number of emergencies in the world. if you take the global figure published by the u.n., only about 6% of all appeal funds are met and dispersed. some countries indeed it has been even lower than the amount we are talking about in relation to the cairo conference, in 2007 a u.n. appeal produced only 2% of the amount pledged. this is a huge, huge problem this growing humanitarian need that the international community simply are not meeting throughout the world. >> is there anything that the receiving countries can do to make the donor countries disperse their financial commitment a bit more quickly? >> yes certainly they can shame them into honoring the pledges. they can try as best they may and it's different in different countries, to try and organize and facilitate the harmonization
it's also haiti. when the earthquakes struck in haiti, it took years to get the donors to help haiti. how do you explain these different cases? >> i think one of the reasons is that there are a huge number and a growing number of emergencies in the world. if you take the global figure published by the u.n., only about 6% of all appeal funds are met and dispersed. some countries indeed it has been even lower than the amount we are talking about in relation to the cairo conference, in 2007...
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kennedy: how did it go from haiti to america. this is a fascinating journey? think it went from haiti to america because there was a trade in blood plasma. people were selling their blood, being hooked up to machines for something called plasma freesis and the cells were put back into the bodies, many of the people were hooked up to the same machines and probably infecting one another and the huge pallets of packaged blood plasma were shipped to the u.s. >> and you said it went from hemophiliacs to intravenous drug users to the homosexual community and 39 million people perished because of the aids. the chimp and the river is your book. >> thank you. >> i really appreciate the story and i'm definitely going to look more into it, and so you should. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can always follow me on twitter. catch up @kennedynation, we'll see you monday night. outnumbered. right now lou dobbs.. >> good evening, everybody, i'm lori rothman in for lou dobbs. five months ago president obama blamed the intelligence community for failing to keep him
kennedy: how did it go from haiti to america. this is a fascinating journey? think it went from haiti to america because there was a trade in blood plasma. people were selling their blood, being hooked up to machines for something called plasma freesis and the cells were put back into the bodies, many of the people were hooked up to the same machines and probably infecting one another and the huge pallets of packaged blood plasma were shipped to the u.s. >> and you said it went from...
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. ♪ "%ñ >> it has been five years since haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. >> we lived one ofnts in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. in terms of job creation. >> maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help people to have roads, electricity, running water. >> there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems. >> when you come in and look
. ♪ "%ñ >> it has been five years since haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. >> we lived one ofnts in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. in terms of job creation. >> maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help...
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he made sure to that the american british listeners enters the societies blacks to haiti. it as he struck 1st emancipation. it was the original plant and its elected century. haiti had instructed the world of digital slavery that demonstrated the powers and capabilities that only that, but these insurgents turned to establish an independent nation making. the wide world could say to you is that know christian nation have abolished the person. until she's purposely. this section by all the christian nations and i went to my that is both the church was silenced in the pulpit. of course the history is more complex depiction. the as is very pronounced the sugar in the beginning of the speech. and indeed the pollution at and contradictory facts. as an abolitionist in the 65% rating the 65 percent of what it mention of the action revolution in his public speeches, debates and interviews. two. the inevitable social and economic ruin that would attempt any form emancipation. her weight massacred racial nightmare made real. real. this did not change denglish's conviction that the h
he made sure to that the american british listeners enters the societies blacks to haiti. it as he struck 1st emancipation. it was the original plant and its elected century. haiti had instructed the world of digital slavery that demonstrated the powers and capabilities that only that, but these insurgents turned to establish an independent nation making. the wide world could say to you is that know christian nation have abolished the person. until she's purposely. this section by all the...
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they were decked out in costumes representing haiti's culture and history. the three-day party kicking off. time for a quick reminder of our top stories. egypt calling on the international coalition that is fighting the islamic state group to help them destroy the group in libya. they carried out cross-border raids this monday, revenge for the murder of 21 coptic christians byin libya. thousands of people on the streets of copenhagen this monday mourning the victims of this weekend's terrorist attacks. two people have been arrested for aiding and abetting the suspect. danish jews in mourning. another assault on the community in france as hundreds of graves have been desecrated. the attack has been condemned by both the president and the prime minister. let's get some business news for you now. crucial talks going on between greece and the eurozone. still no deal. the greek finance minister has been talking a lot about what's been going on there. >> that's right. talks between greece and its eurozone partners broke down this monday. this after athens called t
they were decked out in costumes representing haiti's culture and history. the three-day party kicking off. time for a quick reminder of our top stories. egypt calling on the international coalition that is fighting the islamic state group to help them destroy the group in libya. they carried out cross-border raids this monday, revenge for the murder of 21 coptic christians byin libya. thousands of people on the streets of copenhagen this monday mourning the victims of this weekend's terrorist...
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even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.n if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] and the "name your price" tool helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> i appreciate mr. bush being concerned about immigration reform. i would suggest that what he do is talk to the speaker of the house and the members of his party. [ applause ] >> becau
even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.n if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] and the "name your price" tool helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else...
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and $500,000 from algiers to go to haiti, there have been so many corruption problems in haiti.government official in algiers, i want to know -- i want to trace those dollars not just because there might be some underhandedness or some questions later on, but don't i want to say exactly where the dollars went? so, i mean, or perhaps the money should be given back. >> and why does she -- well that's what bobby jindal says, he says pay the money back. why does she need this money? she cried poor and then it came out she was making millions with her speaking engagements millions with deals, so why do they need $500,000 from the algerian government? >> well, i i think they're going to raise -- i'll make a shocking statement here a. she's a democrat, her name's clinton, you know, the clintons are kind of where investigations go to die. [laughter] the foundation raises money to do good around the world, that's going the way this is framed, of course. we're not going to be discussing this, you know, in another month or two. >> oh, it's -- >> this just dies. >> oh, no i disagree. [inaud
and $500,000 from algiers to go to haiti, there have been so many corruption problems in haiti.government official in algiers, i want to know -- i want to trace those dollars not just because there might be some underhandedness or some questions later on, but don't i want to say exactly where the dollars went? so, i mean, or perhaps the money should be given back. >> and why does she -- well that's what bobby jindal says, he says pay the money back. why does she need this money? she cried...
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even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.n if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank for being here. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] o work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. oh boy, this always happeyou're clean.ther. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong. you're cleaner than i thought. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even his highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. are you good to go hun? cleaner than ever. >>> i would suggest he talk to the speaker and members of his party, because the fact of the matter is that even after we passed bipartisan leg
even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.n if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank for being here. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] o work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to...
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after surviving vietnam and kidnapped by saddam in the first golf war and work in haiti, going back toer the iraq war, bob simon died in a car accident on the west side highway last night on his way home from work. i have been enthralled by his work. i did not know him personally. but most recently just on sunday his report on the film "selma" was extraordinary. perhaps my favorite of all of the bob simon pieces on "60 minutes" showing his extraordinary range, two years ago, his piece called joy in the congo. ♪ >> reporter: the music was written by german composeer 75 years ago. did he ever dream it would be played in the congo? ♪ >> nbc's willie geist has taken a look back at bob simon's extraordinary body of work. >> we decided to take -- >> reporter: this morning fans and loved ones are paying tribute to beloved cbs news man, bob simon. according to police a town car simon was riding in hit another car stopped at a red light on the west side highway spinning into the center divider of the both simon and driver had to be cut out of the car. simon was pronounced dead on arrival at the
after surviving vietnam and kidnapped by saddam in the first golf war and work in haiti, going back toer the iraq war, bob simon died in a car accident on the west side highway last night on his way home from work. i have been enthralled by his work. i did not know him personally. but most recently just on sunday his report on the film "selma" was extraordinary. perhaps my favorite of all of the bob simon pieces on "60 minutes" showing his extraordinary range, two years ago,...
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even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.ven if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. whto have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered?
even if there's an earthquake in haiti, they still stay where they are.ven if there's poverty where they live, they stay where they are. even if religious faith is being discriminated against, they stay where they are. but if you come to america, it's because you believe in the future, and that has to be reflected in our politics. >> muchas gracias. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no...
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those pictures just coming to us from haiti. at least 80 people have been killed. >>> a train carrying crude oil burst into flames after derailing in the american state of west virginia. the accident started a huge fire. at least one of the tankers plunged into a river. one person was injured. safety officials ordered the evacuation of two nearby towns. from that incredible fire to ice and the freezing temperatures in philadelphia that caused problems for firefighters tackling a fire at a medical center. water from the hoses and the cold temperatures led to problems of ice for the crew. the whole building froze as the cold and snow continue to hit the u.s. and canada as well. >>> stay with us here on gmt. plenty more to come. see you again in a minute. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i
those pictures just coming to us from haiti. at least 80 people have been killed. >>> a train carrying crude oil burst into flames after derailing in the american state of west virginia. the accident started a huge fire. at least one of the tankers plunged into a river. one person was injured. safety officials ordered the evacuation of two nearby towns. from that incredible fire to ice and the freezing temperatures in philadelphia that caused problems for firefighters tackling a fire...
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it's normal practice in haiti for the open top floats and buses to have someone onboard who lifts power cabled out of the way. but it seems on this occasion, that did not happen. dominic cane aljazeera. >> authorities in west virginia are letting a huge train fire burn itself out. have a look at what's left of the cars here. carrying crude oil that burst into flames last night in charleston. about 100 residents were evacuated, and so far none of it appears to be in the river. one house was destroyed. but no reports of serious injuries. and coming up on the program --. >> we were in the close proximity, and he touched me inappropriately. >> a prominent islamic scholar arrested for sexually abusing women at his school. and criticized for the use of armed drones. why the u.s. may start selling the controversial weapons to other countries. >> this evening, a noted muslim leader in the chicago area out of police custody. he posted bail hours after being charged with sexual abuse. and lisa stark joins us from chicago, and lisa, you've been covering the story for days now. what's the latest? >
it's normal practice in haiti for the open top floats and buses to have someone onboard who lifts power cabled out of the way. but it seems on this occasion, that did not happen. dominic cane aljazeera. >> authorities in west virginia are letting a huge train fire burn itself out. have a look at what's left of the cars here. carrying crude oil that burst into flames last night in charleston. about 100 residents were evacuated, and so far none of it appears to be in the river. one house...
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guy was troubled by now there are stories he lied about the stuff he saw in combat in when he was in haiti in doing so just to get extra benefits for ptsd. clearly troubled. heidi make a move to full-blown insanity? >> i will respectfully disagree. it is the insanity at the time he shot them because it is very possible that his logic came to fruition after the fact but that is not what is relevant to the jury will look at through the testimony was going through his mind at the time he shot chris trial but the jury will argue it is no significance it was at the time of the killing not of the confession. >> even if he were mentally ill under texas law he is not insane insanity is not a moral concepts or clinical diagnosis but a legal concept and in texas is exceedingly narrow. if you do right from wrong and then the insanity defense cannot apply. the last piece of evidence was his confession that he said he knew plenty did was wrong and with all due respect how does the defense get around that question in detail dimension by then the deed was done you have to go back to play the movie it is
guy was troubled by now there are stories he lied about the stuff he saw in combat in when he was in haiti in doing so just to get extra benefits for ptsd. clearly troubled. heidi make a move to full-blown insanity? >> i will respectfully disagree. it is the insanity at the time he shot them because it is very possible that his logic came to fruition after the fact but that is not what is relevant to the jury will look at through the testimony was going through his mind at the time he...
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haiti they hit the ground moving what great people they are. different circumstances.don't put it in the same category. some put it in the same category. thousands of bones in the bottom of the atlantic ocean that will remind us of that immigration track of those precious dignified africans who came here and encountered a slave auction, and that is also what we are dealing with for ferguson, already criminalized before we got here and still look at too many of our precious young black people as if they were criminals before they had done anything. true for brown but especially for black. i appreciate that question. i applaud him this time. i time. i applaud him. zero, yes. absolutely. >> we have time for one more >> my name is louis armstrong. i i heard you say something earlier about the 400 years. what i want to ask you is those 400 years you are talking about is they the same 400 years of genesee's 1513 or some other time. >> in the biblical text. >> yes. >> i got i got to ask that. >> creative imagination, my brother. appreciate it. i appreciated. it is difficult f
haiti they hit the ground moving what great people they are. different circumstances.don't put it in the same category. some put it in the same category. thousands of bones in the bottom of the atlantic ocean that will remind us of that immigration track of those precious dignified africans who came here and encountered a slave auction, and that is also what we are dealing with for ferguson, already criminalized before we got here and still look at too many of our precious young black people as...
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slaves back to africa or possibly in the 1820s thousands of them went to haiti and many returned butthey might to central america. and actually important leaders went along with this. he was half black and half indian and was very wealthy and had the shipping entire and he went in 1816 to sierra leone to the british colony hoping to start up a colony that would be a kind of model showing how they could achieve the various things he actually was with the british abolitionists and even interviewed president james madison. imagine a black man interviewing and he wouldn't call him prevacid medicine. he called him james. [laughter] but he died unfortunately in 1917 or his own influence might have been somewhat beneficial in the colonization movement. but james, a wealthy black man in philadelphia who was a great inventor was for colonization in the beginning and so was bishop richard allen who was the religious leader in philadelphia and in january 1817 after the founding of the colonization they decided they had a meeting with 3000. he put it through a vote and the non- of them wanted to
slaves back to africa or possibly in the 1820s thousands of them went to haiti and many returned butthey might to central america. and actually important leaders went along with this. he was half black and half indian and was very wealthy and had the shipping entire and he went in 1816 to sierra leone to the british colony hoping to start up a colony that would be a kind of model showing how they could achieve the various things he actually was with the british abolitionists and even...
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there was a company that provided low interest loops, and provided gasoline at a lower price for cuba, haiti, honduras. some relative fragile areas. it's all the countries supporting them. we are focused on providing support, for example, to nigeria. and over the internet. it's a tough situation. we'll try to do everything we can to help with social protection programs. we are standing ready, but there are other examples like india, who will do well in this context, and for the countries that will do well, they'll benefit from the low oil prices. this is a country to get rid of fuel subsidies. we have shown, i.m.f. showed that fuel subsidies have an impact. it's a regressive programme. so what we are saying is take this opportunity now to focus your support to the poorest, and take the subsidies off. some are moving in that direction. india - it's a great opportunity to do that. >> when the world economic forum started, oxfam came out was a report projecting by 2016 more wealth will be controlled than 99% in the world. that is talked about. it's a serious problem. no one wants to begrudge th
there was a company that provided low interest loops, and provided gasoline at a lower price for cuba, haiti, honduras. some relative fragile areas. it's all the countries supporting them. we are focused on providing support, for example, to nigeria. and over the internet. it's a tough situation. we'll try to do everything we can to help with social protection programs. we are standing ready, but there are other examples like india, who will do well in this context, and for the countries that...
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foundation accepted a $500,000 foundation from the algerian government from its earthquake relief in haitithe foundation admits it should have but did not seek approval from the state department before accepting that money. joining me now with more on this nbc news deputy political editor. we said it's potentially problematic here. what is the major concern or question that could affect hillary clinton if she decides to run for president? >> well i think, tamron, that this story really matters to people who are following politics every day especially those who understand campaign finance rules. there are specific rules that prohibit foreign nationals from giving money to declared candidates and obviously there are going to be critics of hill while are going to say that the clinton foundation serves as a way for foreign nationals or others who can't give to her directly to curry favor with her at the time that she was secretary of state and going forward. i don't think this story is going to go away from her at all on that front. however, she doesn't have a really strong democratic primacy
foundation accepted a $500,000 foundation from the algerian government from its earthquake relief in haitithe foundation admits it should have but did not seek approval from the state department before accepting that money. joining me now with more on this nbc news deputy political editor. we said it's potentially problematic here. what is the major concern or question that could affect hillary clinton if she decides to run for president? >> well i think, tamron, that this story really...
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[captioning made possible by bloomberg television] >> it has been five years since haiti was hit by athquake. >> we lived one of the worst moments in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. >>maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help people to have roads electricity, running water. >> there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible
[captioning made possible by bloomberg television] >> it has been five years since haiti was hit by athquake. >> we lived one of the worst moments in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. >>maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and...
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haiti's carnival kicked off sunday in the capital city of port-au-prince. the celebration is the largest of its kind in the caribbean. >>> the white house opened a three day summit. joe biden said the world needs more than a military response. >> they have to work from the ground up and engage our communities and engage those who might be susceptible to being radicalized. because they are marginalized. >> and the terror attacks in denmark this past weekend and france last month. president obama will address the summit tomorrow and thursday. new secretary of defense ashton carter was sworn in today as the 25th secretary of defense. carter replaces chuck hagel. he will be president obama's fourth defense secretary in the past six years. carter worked as the secretary of defense. he was also an international affairs professor at harvard university. >>> nancy pelosi is in cuba leading the delegation of eight democrats. >> we're very pleased with the president's announcement of the change in policy. >> reporter: pelosi and the others are expected to meet with cu
haiti's carnival kicked off sunday in the capital city of port-au-prince. the celebration is the largest of its kind in the caribbean. >>> the white house opened a three day summit. joe biden said the world needs more than a military response. >> they have to work from the ground up and engage our communities and engage those who might be susceptible to being radicalized. because they are marginalized. >> and the terror attacks in denmark this past weekend and france last...
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we both ended up at the same hotel in purposeort-au-prince, haiti. was still relatively new with the cbs family only been there a couple years. i thought let me take this opportunity to watch this guy who was so amazing what he did and how te did it. he used to sit in the edit room and so many correspondents wouldn't do that and send the editor's room. he would sitting through every flame of videotape. and go ah-ha! i went to sea to what he was doing. he weighs goingas going through the video to find that moment to start his piece or turn a phrase on that interesting piece of video that would hook people. bob never used video wall paper like so many people do. every picture in his story he was writing to it specifically. i had an amazing opportunity to learn from somebody like him simply through watching him. it was an incredible opportunity. >> storytelling and narration so important to the art of television news. absolutely. so striking bob simon was doing this up until the time of his death, 73 working on that ebola story. nice to have a chance fo
we both ended up at the same hotel in purposeort-au-prince, haiti. was still relatively new with the cbs family only been there a couple years. i thought let me take this opportunity to watch this guy who was so amazing what he did and how te did it. he used to sit in the edit room and so many correspondents wouldn't do that and send the editor's room. he would sitting through every flame of videotape. and go ah-ha! i went to sea to what he was doing. he weighs goingas going through the video...
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clinton foundation did it received the earthquake relief the entire amount was distributed to aid in haitiis donation was disclosed publically on the web site. however the state department should have also been formally informed. the latest donation raises more questions as mrs. clinton considers another run for president. it would be uncomfortable at best if a president hillary clinton had to make tough foreign policy choices about a country who does give her charity large amounts of money. >> absolutely, lae -- leland. >> any repercussions for the foundation not alerting the state department as they promised or as they should have? >> so far the biggest issues are the questions in terms of the public relation and optics involved around hillary clinton trying to roll out the presidential cane and having to answer the questions about why her foundation didn't abide by the same ethics guidelines that they voluntarily agreed to before she took the job. >> leland vittert life from washington. thank you, leland. >> trumed for 2016 the billionaire real estate mogul saying he is more serious tha
clinton foundation did it received the earthquake relief the entire amount was distributed to aid in haitiis donation was disclosed publically on the web site. however the state department should have also been formally informed. the latest donation raises more questions as mrs. clinton considers another run for president. it would be uncomfortable at best if a president hillary clinton had to make tough foreign policy choices about a country who does give her charity large amounts of money....
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pero al regresar ventura aclara su postura del tema de haitÍ. >> temperatura frÍa al amanecer 28 en filadelfiacluso la veces las superamos. como tío... ...me gusta dar buen ejemplo. cuando tu familia se junta con la nuestra... es mágico. ahorra hasta 30% en habitaciones en ciertos hoteles de walt disney world resort. mi papá nunca grita. aaaaaahhhhhh!! al regresar toda la acciÓn deportiva. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ llegÓ la hora de enterarnos las condiciones del tiempo pasamos con nuestro meteorologo certificado que nos trae su informe. adelante. >> muchas gracias quÉ tal' bueno son las temperaturas con que comenzamos el dÍa. en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn. con 25, atlantic citiy con 28 hasta 28 grados para comenzar el dÍa en horario las temperaturas subieron. llegando al aeropuerto de 41 grados. significa que por muchos aÑos 30 aÑos o mÁs contamos esta temperatura todos los dÍas y al promedio de 43. todavÍa un poquito mÁs frÍo, pero distante del rÉcord de 65 de 1990 otros temperaturas mÁximas con 36. de 39 a 41, las inmediaciones con 39, en general temperaturas normales frÍa porque el viento fuerte, 22 milla
pero al regresar ventura aclara su postura del tema de haitÍ. >> temperatura frÍa al amanecer 28 en filadelfiacluso la veces las superamos. como tío... ...me gusta dar buen ejemplo. cuando tu familia se junta con la nuestra... es mágico. ahorra hasta 30% en habitaciones en ciertos hoteles de walt disney world resort. mi papá nunca grita. aaaaaahhhhhh!! al regresar toda la acciÓn deportiva. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ llegÓ la hora de enterarnos las condiciones del tiempo pasamos con...
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and he went on to serve two years in iraq and was deployed to haiti for disaster relief. according to his aunt, it was the experience of removing bodies from the earthquake rubble in haiti that changed routh, and after coming home, he developed behavior that was incoherent and skittish. his mother tried to reach out for help. and she called the police to report his son's behavior, and removed guns from the home secretly and reached out to the va for help. >> i did everything that i could, and unfortunately the va takes him in, and gives him a little 15 minutes and turns around and gives him drugs and ships him out. she tried to get them to hold him, and they wouldn't. >> reporter: now routh's foreign said that the dallas hospital released routh just two days after he was committed against the family's wishes, and meanwhile the widow of chris kyle said that holy ptsd is no excuse for committing murder. >> accused of deserting his post during the iraq war corporal hassoun was kidnapped by insurgents and he turned up unharmed in lebanon. prosecutors said that he was unhappy
and he went on to serve two years in iraq and was deployed to haiti for disaster relief. according to his aunt, it was the experience of removing bodies from the earthquake rubble in haiti that changed routh, and after coming home, he developed behavior that was incoherent and skittish. his mother tried to reach out for help. and she called the police to report his son's behavior, and removed guns from the home secretly and reached out to the va for help. >> i did everything that i could,...
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it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti isr business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help people to have electricity running water. >> there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems.
it was an armageddon-like situation. >> the government says the country is moving forward and haiti isr business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change the entire region. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help people to have electricity running water. >> there are people living in the streets and the country still has horrible infrastructure problems.
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and she said that he returned from haiti a changed man. >> his job was bulldozing bodies and puttingthem in mass graves. >> routh game incoherent and skittish. his mother called the police two times to report his strange behavior. and she removed guns from the home. his mother tried to reach out for help. and she called the police to report his son's behavior, and removed guns from the home secretly and reached out to the va for help. >> i did everything that i could, and unfortunately, the va takes him in, and gives him a little 15 minutes and turns around and gives him drugs, and ships him out. she tried to get them to hold him, and they wouldn't. >> then came kyle. routh's mother knew of his fame. and asked kyle for help. they went to the gun range for a type of they were. kyle's widow told us that having pickup ptsd didern make him less responsible. >> i'm very sorry for what happened. other than that, i just -- there's no explanation for it. i mean, like i say he didn't just wake up that day and decide that he was going to go out here and kill two people. that's not him. >> now
and she said that he returned from haiti a changed man. >> his job was bulldozing bodies and puttingthem in mass graves. >> routh game incoherent and skittish. his mother called the police two times to report his strange behavior. and she removed guns from the home. his mother tried to reach out for help. and she called the police to report his son's behavior, and removed guns from the home secretly and reached out to the va for help. >> i did everything that i could, and...
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and a carnival turns to tragedy in haiti with several people killed bay low han
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she'll be a key witness in the trial against ralph, a former marine who served in iraq and haiti. he appeared in court far different from his initial mug shot. his head was shaved he's gained some weight. he went to plead not guilty a short time ago by reason of insanity due to ptsd. prosecutors just told the jury that ralph intentionally shot both men and knew exactly what he was doing and that it was wrong. kyle and chad littlefield, a family friend, had taken routh to a shooting range as a form of therapy to try to help him at routh's mother's request. he shot both men multiple times in the back using two different guns. prosecution is not seeking the death penalty. instead, they're seeking life in prison without the possibility of parole. the defense just started their opening statements. they'll be laying the groundwork for insanity. now, this has captivated the town, this trial has. kyle is a home town hero and while this trial continues to play out it's for two weeks. the movie "american sniper" will be playing every day three times a day at a movie theater down the road. j
she'll be a key witness in the trial against ralph, a former marine who served in iraq and haiti. he appeared in court far different from his initial mug shot. his head was shaved he's gained some weight. he went to plead not guilty a short time ago by reason of insanity due to ptsd. prosecutors just told the jury that ralph intentionally shot both men and knew exactly what he was doing and that it was wrong. kyle and chad littlefield, a family friend, had taken routh to a shooting range as a...
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. >>> in the meantime in haiti's capital, an accident during the national parade has killed at leastople. investigators say it began when a singer on mardi gras float was electrocuted by a power line. authorities say at least 78 people were hurt as people scattered. >> haiti's president called the tragedy a grave incident. officials declared three days of national mourning. >>> coming up here the israeli journalist and his social experiment on the streets of paris. >> kind of felt like a walking target. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, flo. okay, let's go get you an ice cream cone, champ. with sprinkles? sprinkles are for winners. i understand. >>> welcome back everyone. two people accused of plotting a valentine's day massacre at a shopping mall in canada
. >>> in the meantime in haiti's capital, an accident during the national parade has killed at leastople. investigators say it began when a singer on mardi gras float was electrocuted by a power line. authorities say at least 78 people were hurt as people scattered. >> haiti's president called the tragedy a grave incident. officials declared three days of national mourning. >>> coming up here the israeli journalist and his social experiment on the streets of paris....
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three months after i left the marine corps, the haiti earthquake happened. went down there and i refound purpose. my transition really started when my best friend killed himself. that bill that was just signed it was named after my sniper partner. he came home in 2011. he took his own life. that is when i understood the magnitude of issues veterans are facing. that is when i understood what my role, my responsibility was the menai and served with. -- with the man i had served with. clay knew he was suffering. what is remarkable about clay was how self-aware he was breaking new he was struggling with post-traumatic stress. he was an advocate for getting help. he would appear in psa's. he succumbed. what i tell people, i believe this, maybe some would disagree, i don't think clay killed himself because of what we saw in iraq and afghanistan. i truly believe he killed himself because he lacked purpose and community in his life. he just liked it. next a look at this. this is another navy seal in another film who was on this program. this is what he said to me. >
three months after i left the marine corps, the haiti earthquake happened. went down there and i refound purpose. my transition really started when my best friend killed himself. that bill that was just signed it was named after my sniper partner. he came home in 2011. he took his own life. that is when i understood the magnitude of issues veterans are facing. that is when i understood what my role, my responsibility was the menai and served with. -- with the man i had served with. clay knew he...
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. >> we do not get to go to haiti and now we are back a day early and we were giving a whopping $75. >> in addition to the $75 voucher, passengers of the cruise were refunded the cost of their cruise. real caribbean -- royal caribbean rescheduled passengers. >> to create a announce that it will gain millions to crash victims because of a deadly design flaw. they owed nearly $11 million to victims of a deadly crash involving a 1996 camry in minnesota where three people died. they said that the assembly could stick and accelerate. >> this week's your chance to hang out with pope francis hosting his second google hang out thursday morning. the pope talk to kids across the globe last time. this session gets set at 10 a.m. >> disgraced icicle list lance armstrong -- cyclist lance armstrong is in new trouble tonight, but his girlfriend took blame initially. armstrong slammed into several parked cars after partying, and then allowed his girlfriend to take the blame. she later came clean to the police. >> boy. >> let's talk about the weather. it was pretty nice today. even better tomorrow? >
. >> we do not get to go to haiti and now we are back a day early and we were giving a whopping $75. >> in addition to the $75 voucher, passengers of the cruise were refunded the cost of their cruise. real caribbean -- royal caribbean rescheduled passengers. >> to create a announce that it will gain millions to crash victims because of a deadly design flaw. they owed nearly $11 million to victims of a deadly crash involving a 1996 camry in minnesota where three people died....
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. >> haitÍ en el telÉfono pantalla le responderÁn en espaÑol o en la oficina de propiedades en reclamari no lo reclaman que me lo manden a mi por favor. nos vemos maÑana las seis. >> horas noches. ♪♪ >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de miÉrcoles 25 de febrero Éstas son las noticias. dos ciudadanos mexicanos desarmados murieron en manosde la policÍa en los ee.uu. el caso mÁs reciente es en texas, se pide una investigaciÓn sobre y 7 mÁs el fallecimiento de rubÉn garcÍa fue maestro muere resultan heridos en un enfrentamiento entre docentes y policÍas en acapulco, mÉxico. obama explica a activistas pro inmigrantes cÓmo enfrentar a su gobierno la batalla por la liga migratorio. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> el ciudadano mexicano garcÍa muere a manos de un agente de policÍa en texas. segÚn la versiÓn del agente lo seguÍa despuÉs de una llamada de emergencia en un comercio que resultÓ ser falsa, al pararlo, garcÍa estaba desarmado desobedeciÓ la orden de estar quieto disparo, las autoridades m
. >> haitÍ en el telÉfono pantalla le responderÁn en espaÑol o en la oficina de propiedades en reclamari no lo reclaman que me lo manden a mi por favor. nos vemos maÑana las seis. >> horas noches. ♪♪ >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de miÉrcoles 25 de febrero Éstas son las noticias. dos ciudadanos mexicanos desarmados murieron en manosde la policÍa en los ee.uu. el caso mÁs reciente es en texas, se pide una investigaciÓn sobre y 7 mÁs el fallecimiento...
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. >> al menos 20 muertos en la capital de haiti, despuÉs de que el cantante de un grupo musical a bordoica el acuerdo. segÚn naciones unidas la guerra interna dejÓ mÁs de un millÓn de desplazados. >> egipto lanzÓ varios ataques aereos. tras la decapitaciÓn de 21 egipcias. los asesinados secuestrados entre diciembre y enero. egipto pidiÓ a los paÍses de la coaliciÓn que luchan contra isis que extiendan sus acciones a un tercer paÍs. a libia. >> el vicepresidente inaugurÓ en la casa blanca una conferencia de lÍderes de ciudades de estados unidos para buscar medidas que permitan evitar la expanspi del terrorismo. participan los alcaldes de holanda y bruselas. >> el pelotero rodrÍguez ofreciÓ disculpas por lo que calificÓ como errores que llevaron su suspensiÓn. dice que cumpliÓ la suspensiÓn mÁs larga por utilizar drogas para mejorar rendimiento. dijo que declinÓ la oferta de los yankee. >> una maratonista de kenia pasarÁ a la historia por la manera que terminÓ el maratÓn. llevaba las de ganar a unos 300 metros le fallaron sus piernas. la ayudaron, rechazÓ, una guerrera, terminÓ la carrera
. >> al menos 20 muertos en la capital de haiti, despuÉs de que el cantante de un grupo musical a bordoica el acuerdo. segÚn naciones unidas la guerra interna dejÓ mÁs de un millÓn de desplazados. >> egipto lanzÓ varios ataques aereos. tras la decapitaciÓn de 21 egipcias. los asesinados secuestrados entre diciembre y enero. egipto pidiÓ a los paÍses de la coaliciÓn que luchan contra isis que extiendan sus acciones a un tercer paÍs. a libia. >> el vicepresidente...
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it was his experience in a humanitarian mission in 2010 in haiti that affected him deeply.talked about how he saw dead bodies on the beach and those images and those experiences he had in haiti, his family members say had a much deeper and more profound effect on him. >> ed lavandera, thank you very much. >>> a lot of people have been sick with the cold, and we have more coming up on the "rick dick you list." "and we will have more on the world banana hammer coming up. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were
it was his experience in a humanitarian mission in 2010 in haiti that affected him deeply.talked about how he saw dead bodies on the beach and those images and those experiences he had in haiti, his family members say had a much deeper and more profound effect on him. >> ed lavandera, thank you very much. >>> a lot of people have been sick with the cold, and we have more coming up on the "rick dick you list." "and we will have more on the world banana hammer coming...
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i'm eco i'm in a supporter and in plastic two hotels one is the haiti harlan hotel when is on the corner of geary and larkin being a manager there i dealt with cars running into the this i've dealt with fire implosions and you name it the response time from northern. >> i don't know they're here. >> it's not as fast as it should be because being a supportive manager in my job creates hope and community and above all i need my tenants to feel safe right now i manage the seneca hotel i'm the manager on 6th, 346th street i just got there and love my hotel if the proposal excludes this it is going to be difficult for me to support any tenant and the other residents under the tenderloin that's going to interfere when there's robberies going on in front of my building and dope dealing in front of any building and all of those other things happening all i'm asking you, please reconsider stretching auto our proposed lines it excludes k includes polk street let's get shelter and i need my b cups i need them only 6th i need to create this hope my tenants some of them this is all they have and know
i'm eco i'm in a supporter and in plastic two hotels one is the haiti harlan hotel when is on the corner of geary and larkin being a manager there i dealt with cars running into the this i've dealt with fire implosions and you name it the response time from northern. >> i don't know they're here. >> it's not as fast as it should be because being a supportive manager in my job creates hope and community and above all i need my tenants to feel safe right now i manage the seneca hotel...
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katty: a celebration turns to tragedy in haiti when 60 are killed and dozens are injured during an accident at carnival. capturing conflict through her camera lens, a photojournalist speaks about her time covering some of the most dangerous wars. ♪ welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. in eastern ukraine, there has been continued fighting, despite a cease-fire that took effect on sunday. among the flashpoints are a town that ukrainian forces are determined to defend and rebels have reached the center of the town. there have been reports of hand-to-hand combat. reporter: this is what passes for a cease-fire in the ukraine. a pipeline hit with mortar fire and a crew is forced to flee. they promised to lay down their guns and withdraw heavy weapons. rebel fighters have been advancing on thousands of government troops. what you are watching could unpa ck the entire peace deal in the ukraine. this country looks east to russia. the cold war may be over. some of the hostility goes on. scenes like this only feed the conflict. it shows ukrainian troops in
katty: a celebration turns to tragedy in haiti when 60 are killed and dozens are injured during an accident at carnival. capturing conflict through her camera lens, a photojournalist speaks about her time covering some of the most dangerous wars. ♪ welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. in eastern ukraine, there has been continued fighting, despite a cease-fire that took effect on sunday. among the flashpoints are a town that ukrainian forces are...