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here is something else i would love to pretend isn't happening in haiti. >> in haiti where the uns had please keeping mission for more than a decade. the soldiers had transactional sex with more than 200 women. >> larry: transaction al sex. these un scold years are getting hookers when they're suppose to do relief work. disgusting. the reality is more disgusting. >> investigators talked to hundreds of women in haiti and liberia saying they had transactual sex for basic needs of food, medicine. >> larry: transactual sex. when people have nothing else to barter with but their bodies. the fact it's by people who are suppose to keep peace it's worst. it's like a care bear on a murder spree. murder sprees are bad. care bear murder sprees sprees are much worst. i can't believe this, guys. that's why i take incredulate. sorry. for when you simply can't believe it and it's completely true and you can't believe it. ahh, guess what the un has to say about this. they prohibit bartering for sex and strongly discourages sexual relationships. ooh, discourages. the best the un can do is a side eye em
here is something else i would love to pretend isn't happening in haiti. >> in haiti where the uns had please keeping mission for more than a decade. the soldiers had transactional sex with more than 200 women. >> larry: transaction al sex. these un scold years are getting hookers when they're suppose to do relief work. disgusting. the reality is more disgusting. >> investigators talked to hundreds of women in haiti and liberia saying they had transactual sex for basic needs...
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the average income in the dominican republic is seven times that of haitis. haitian ministers in direct contact with the dominican government said they're not getting what they need. >> proper information such as how many people will actually be deported. when exactly they will deport them and on our side we want to receive them on two borders so we can mobilize our efforts in these two places. >> meanwhile, more and more people are coming. coming to a country that is struggling to feed and house the people already here. adam raney al jazeera, on the dominican-haitian border. >> protesting ferry workers have forced the closure of the tunnel that links france and england. they're been blocking the tunnel entrance and setting fire to tires on the real way tracks. it's the second time they've forced the closing of the tunnel in a week. >>> well, a coalition of french charities have for the first time been supplying medical aid on french soil. they handed out parcels for thousands of migrants in the port of calais. the charities there say they have been left with
the average income in the dominican republic is seven times that of haitis. haitian ministers in direct contact with the dominican government said they're not getting what they need. >> proper information such as how many people will actually be deported. when exactly they will deport them and on our side we want to receive them on two borders so we can mobilize our efforts in these two places. >> meanwhile, more and more people are coming. coming to a country that is struggling to...
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i don't have anyone in haiti, not even friends.y heard about haiti from others. >> his father oscar worked in the sugar cane fields, bought lacked and depends on his children. he, too, has no papers and his children are frightened they'll be expelled to a place they don't speak the language. >> i don't go anywhere because i'm afraid. i'm scared. people here don't go out on to the street during the day or night. i think the same way, because the documents say who you are. i feel dom can, i was born in this country. >> this activist has been going from country to community helping families troy to enroll in the government programs allowing them to stay. they have two options - produce documents to register as foreign workers or for those born paperwork to prove one of their parents is dominicanment many born at home have no papers and ran into obstacles while navigating a process which is too expensive. in one home this woman breaks the news to her mother that her children could be deported. she couldn't get the documents from the ho
i don't have anyone in haiti, not even friends.y heard about haiti from others. >> his father oscar worked in the sugar cane fields, bought lacked and depends on his children. he, too, has no papers and his children are frightened they'll be expelled to a place they don't speak the language. >> i don't go anywhere because i'm afraid. i'm scared. people here don't go out on to the street during the day or night. i think the same way, because the documents say who you are. i feel dom...
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what did the red cross buy with half a billion dollars originally raised to rebuild homes in haiti?a mighty china means for the u.s. and global stability. and, debating development along the grand canyon. >> woodruff: the pentagon today gave new information about that scare over live anthrax samples. officials said 51 labs in 17 states, plus washington, d.c., and three foreign countries received the suspected live spores. that's a larger number than what was previously disclosed. at a news conference today deputy defense secretary robert work sought to reassure the public. >> we continue to work with the c.d.c. to ensure that all possible safeguards are taken to prevent exposure at the labs in question. and that any worker that might have had risk of exposure, even to these low concentrated samples, they are closely monitored. we know of no risk to the general public from these samples. to provide context, the concentration of these samples are too low to infect the average healthy individual. everyone in the department of defense takes this issue very seriously because it is a matt
what did the red cross buy with half a billion dollars originally raised to rebuild homes in haiti?a mighty china means for the u.s. and global stability. and, debating development along the grand canyon. >> woodruff: the pentagon today gave new information about that scare over live anthrax samples. officials said 51 labs in 17 states, plus washington, d.c., and three foreign countries received the suspected live spores. that's a larger number than what was previously disclosed. at a...
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decent are at risk of being deported across this island of ispanol to the haiti side.overnment says about 300,000 people filed their paperwork trying to prove their status by the deadline on wednesday but that only about 10,000 of those applications had all the necessary documents. we spoke to a man who falls into that category earlier on thursday and spoke to a man who said he was there up to the deadline and fired all paperwork and told it lacked some proper documentation and now he says he is very worried and afraid he could be stateless or sent back to a country he knows little about and not speaking creole and the government is sending mixed messages and have government officials saying they are going to be patrolling areas where people of haiti decent are known to live and work and those people could be sent over the border to haiti but at the same time we are not seeing deportations because they are weary of having all this international media attention and scrutiny show massive deportations at this time. it might be something done much more quiet or the risk ha
decent are at risk of being deported across this island of ispanol to the haiti side.overnment says about 300,000 people filed their paperwork trying to prove their status by the deadline on wednesday but that only about 10,000 of those applications had all the necessary documents. we spoke to a man who falls into that category earlier on thursday and spoke to a man who said he was there up to the deadline and fired all paperwork and told it lacked some proper documentation and now he says he...
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haitÍ ya ejecuta medidas que afectan la a economÍa dominicana.ridades prohibieron el ingreso a su naciÓn de mercancÍas dominicanas y cerraron el mercado binacional en la frontera. [imÁgenes] >> eso estÁ fundamentado en la repatriaciÓn hacia haitÍ. y eso es un accyonar de ellos. >> comerciantes se quejan de la medida porque pierden miles de dÓlares cuando no pueden verder sus productos. >> por las medidas migratorias de repÚblica dominicana y las restricciones impuestas por haitÍ, las relaciones diplomÁticos entre ambos paÍses podrÍan volverse a lesionar. >> no vamos a permitir que continÚe esta campaÑa sucia y de descrÉdito que hace oÍdos sordos a las garantÍas que hemos establecido para proteger a las personas y se prefiera anunciar una crisis humanitaria ineexistente. >> el mandatario explicÓ que su organicfu hizo lo posible aplicar un plan migratorio digno durante 18 meeses y respondiÓ a duras crÍticas de figuras internacionales incluyendo al goberndaor de nueva york. >> nuestra soberanÍa no se pondrÁ en cuestiÓn ni porque llegue un turista mÁ
haitÍ ya ejecuta medidas que afectan la a economÍa dominicana.ridades prohibieron el ingreso a su naciÓn de mercancÍas dominicanas y cerraron el mercado binacional en la frontera. [imÁgenes] >> eso estÁ fundamentado en la repatriaciÓn hacia haitÍ. y eso es un accyonar de ellos. >> comerciantes se quejan de la medida porque pierden miles de dÓlares cuando no pueden verder sus productos. >> por las medidas migratorias de repÚblica dominicana y las restricciones...
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reportera: el impedimento de la entrada del _33 productos dominicanos haitÍ, se producen en momentosiciarÁn las aportaciones de manera formal, todavÍa es un secreto bien guardado por parte de las seguridades dominicanas sin embargo tienen visto otros centros de acogida para deportados similares como este, en los puntos fronterizos del paÍs. rÉgimen y, al sur de repÚblica dominicana funcionarÁ un centro con con capacidad para 30 personas. >>aquÍ tenemos agua permanente, baÑo, agua para tomar, cama. reportera: se tiene previsto que en este lugar los indocumentados pasen unas dos horas, antes de ser trasladados a haitÍ. las deportaciones serÁn coordinadas con las autoridades haitianas, a fin de respetar los derechos de los inmigrantes. conductor: son la falta de informacion y otra, la falta de documentos legales. pero como nos dice luis megid desde richmond, california, hay organizaciones que estan luchando para que todas estas personas tengan acceso a un plan de cuidado medico. reportero: tiene 33 aÑos y que aunque le preocupa la diabetes, angÉlica flores nunca ha ido a ver un doctor.
reportera: el impedimento de la entrada del _33 productos dominicanos haitÍ, se producen en momentosiciarÁn las aportaciones de manera formal, todavÍa es un secreto bien guardado por parte de las seguridades dominicanas sin embargo tienen visto otros centros de acogida para deportados similares como este, en los puntos fronterizos del paÍs. rÉgimen y, al sur de repÚblica dominicana funcionarÁ un centro con con capacidad para 30 personas. >>aquÍ tenemos agua permanente, baÑo, agua...
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still ahead here, two baby girls undergo a first of its kind surgery in haiti. around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy may affect your rights even if you do not presently have an asbestos-related disease. garlock's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. certain personal injury claims must be filed by october 6, 2015. you may have a right to vote on garlock's plan to reorganize and pay claims. call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com ♪ ♪ it may seem strange, but people really can love their laxative. especially when it's miralax. it hydrates, eases and softens to unblock your system naturally so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. this kid makes stains like crazy so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in ½ the time you know, in any job any pro
still ahead here, two baby girls undergo a first of its kind surgery in haiti. around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy may affect your rights even if you do not presently have an asbestos-related disease. garlock's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. certain personal injury claims must be filed by october 6, 2015. you may have a right to vote on garlock's plan to reorganize and pay claims. call...
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take a walk in haiti to see how that things already are. >> many children in haiti grow up in povertywhich means they are surrounded by rubbish. waste is constantly washing up on the beach, but nobody cleans it up and there's no trash collection will stop hate -- trash collection. haiti is one of the most densely populated places on earth. and many of them live on less than one dollar a day. the people of these neighboring villages live from fishing, but the men usually just fine garbage in their net. jules greener is a marine biology. -- biologist. he set up the center for protection of marine biodiversity. >> thing trash like this on the beach, i cannot even really describe it. i used to go to the beach when i was younger and it was pretty clean in most races, but nothing like this. this is an environmental disaster and it doesn't just stay here. it also travels to all the oceans. it ends up in other countries and i think we will have an -- a real problem. >> the foundation, together with local authorities, has already established five protection zones so that fish stocks can recove
take a walk in haiti to see how that things already are. >> many children in haiti grow up in povertywhich means they are surrounded by rubbish. waste is constantly washing up on the beach, but nobody cleans it up and there's no trash collection will stop hate -- trash collection. haiti is one of the most densely populated places on earth. and many of them live on less than one dollar a day. the people of these neighboring villages live from fishing, but the men usually just fine garbage...
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. >> yo no conozco haiti.blema. >> yo no sÉ por quÉ el Último dÍa vinieron muchas personas. indira: mientras, otros extranjeros decidieron tirar la toalla como es el caso de violeta quien retirÓ todo para marcharse a haitÍ, despuÉs de 50 aÑos. >> la gente no quiere. yo me voy. indira: las autoridades dominicanas que preparan un plan para ejecutar los operativos de retractaciÓn, aseguraron que estÁn en estos cuatro centros de acogida en la frontera. >> en caso de que los indocumentados llevadas hacia el hermano paÍs haitÍ, llegue pasado las 6 de la tarde, que es cuando las puertas se cierran. indira: en la bajada de haitÍ, agiliza con el tiempo encima la entrega de documentos necesarios, para regular a sus nacionales. el plan cierra esta noche, sin embargo, las autoridades prometieron atender a todas las personas para registrarlas y entregarles un documento provisional, que se convertida en un arma, para evitar una deportaciÓn. presentador: el presidente de la fifa ha contratado un abogado estadounidense, para
. >> yo no conozco haiti.blema. >> yo no sÉ por quÉ el Último dÍa vinieron muchas personas. indira: mientras, otros extranjeros decidieron tirar la toalla como es el caso de violeta quien retirÓ todo para marcharse a haitÍ, despuÉs de 50 aÑos. >> la gente no quiere. yo me voy. indira: las autoridades dominicanas que preparan un plan para ejecutar los operativos de retractaciÓn, aseguraron que estÁn en estos cuatro centros de acogida en la frontera. >> en caso...
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if you go to haiti ms.efrancis have you y. >> not lately. >> i donate to a fund call the haitian health foundation. can i tell that you country is probably worse off now than it was before the earthquake of 2010. and $500 million should have been an improvement but it doesn't seem to improve over there just an observation. >> well, bill, i would say was about $13 billion poured into haiti in money of the red cross' share, we were about 4% of that we did not raise enough money to rebuild haiti. >> know i know. >> we did make it a lot better than had it been. >> all right ms. defrancis is, we he appreciate you steapg stepping up and answering questions tonight. >> up ahead. actor made a joke about the bruce jenner situation. oscar pistorius may serve just ten months for killing his girlfriend. what? hope you stay tuned to those reports. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look
if you go to haiti ms.efrancis have you y. >> not lately. >> i donate to a fund call the haitian health foundation. can i tell that you country is probably worse off now than it was before the earthquake of 2010. and $500 million should have been an improvement but it doesn't seem to improve over there just an observation. >> well, bill, i would say was about $13 billion poured into haiti in money of the red cross' share, we were about 4% of that we did not raise enough money...
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. >>> tens of thousands of people born in the dominican republic could be deported to haiti in the coming days and migrants and haiti decent are targeted after they say they will resume deporting noncitizens and today was the deadline for migrants to register official residents and must show they have been in the country before october 2011 to qualify for legal residency. a judge has issued a tentative ruling for ellen pow to cover opponent's legal fees and lost the high profile discrimination case to a firm and talking about gender bias in silicon valley and received $275,000 and a hearing is scheduled today to finalize the matter. for the first time in a century a u.s. bill will have a face of a woman on it. a new $10 bill will be released in 2020 and treasury secretary says it will replace the
. >>> tens of thousands of people born in the dominican republic could be deported to haiti in the coming days and migrants and haiti decent are targeted after they say they will resume deporting noncitizens and today was the deadline for migrants to register official residents and must show they have been in the country before october 2011 to qualify for legal residency. a judge has issued a tentative ruling for ellen pow to cover opponent's legal fees and lost the high profile...
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we have a remarkable story to share with you from haiti. two weeks ago, two baby girls underwent a risky operation, and our dr. jon lapook was there. >> reporter: there's nothing unusual about twins holding hands. but six-month-old infants marian and michelle bernard share much more. they are joined at the abdomen. they are minutes away from one of medicine's rarest and riskiest operations. improbably, the 2010 earthquake that brought so much death and destruction to haiti also helped bring michele and marian a shot at a normal life. "sak pase." >> "sak pase." >> "qui gen ou ye." >> reporter: their chance lies in the hands of dr. henri ford. born in haiti, he and his family left this port-au-prince neighborhood in 1982. 19 see if sphoo. he became an ivy-league-trained pediatric surgeon, now, chief of surgery at children's hospital los angeles. he rarely returned to his home country. that changed when the earthquake struck. >> i arrived the second day that the airport opened and pretty much went to work and spent two absolutely grueling week
we have a remarkable story to share with you from haiti. two weeks ago, two baby girls underwent a risky operation, and our dr. jon lapook was there. >> reporter: there's nothing unusual about twins holding hands. but six-month-old infants marian and michelle bernard share much more. they are joined at the abdomen. they are minutes away from one of medicine's rarest and riskiest operations. improbably, the 2010 earthquake that brought so much death and destruction to haiti also helped...
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in the dominican republic rear haiti. rather than haiti. >> we came here for the is universities and there's so much violence there that's why we cemented here. >> reporter: ann maria still feels like an outsider. >> admin kansas that can't find work, they see us as enemies and treat us like trash. >> haitians by dissent born here 58-year-old andre joseph had lived in the dominican republic since he was ten. our team complete him on the haitian side of the border after he was deported on thursday. >> i have nothing left. the next chapter of my life will be determined by the authorities. >> on friday the country's foreign minister rather than focusing on deportations praised the registrations of nearly 290,000 people. >> what we've seen on a massive level is the regularization of migrants in a regular conditions. we've done this in the dominican republic in a scale never before seen here. >> the department of migration has modified these buses ready to take thousands over the border. but there hasn't been any major deporta
in the dominican republic rear haiti. rather than haiti. >> we came here for the is universities and there's so much violence there that's why we cemented here. >> reporter: ann maria still feels like an outsider. >> admin kansas that can't find work, they see us as enemies and treat us like trash. >> haitians by dissent born here 58-year-old andre joseph had lived in the dominican republic since he was ten. our team complete him on the haitian side of the border after...
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. >> we're going to have to return to haiti on our own.they deport me i'll lose everything, my job, my commuters, my family could be split up. my mother could lose all they are things. >> back at the family house his mother said that she applied to stay too. the cost for additional paperwork and residency keeps adding up. >> i'm having a lot of problems with these papers because you have to spend so much money on them. i registered but i have to give up my house and go back to haiti because i don't have enough money to keep filing paperwork. >> while many families are waiting for official work, thousands of people across the country are having conversations trying to decide if it's better to pack up their belongings and leave the country or hold tight for a decision from the government. this man feels he can't leave even if he wanted to. he was born in haiti but his wife and daughter were born in the dominican republic. they have birth certificates to prove it. the country does not recognize them as citizen. >> if they deport me i don't kn
. >> we're going to have to return to haiti on our own.they deport me i'll lose everything, my job, my commuters, my family could be split up. my mother could lose all they are things. >> back at the family house his mother said that she applied to stay too. the cost for additional paperwork and residency keeps adding up. >> i'm having a lot of problems with these papers because you have to spend so much money on them. i registered but i have to give up my house and go back to...
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stepped foot in haiti and don't speak the language.a dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to haitian immigrants in the dominican republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. this is dominican migration minister ruben dario paulino. ruben dario paulino: yes all the documented -- undocumented in this country will return to their country of origin. amy: today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the dominican republic or risk mass deportation. however, only 300 of the 250,000 dominican haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are dominican by birth and deserve full rights. dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set-up processing centers on the border with haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. this is tini rosier, an undocumented migrant risking deportation. tini rosier: if the deadline l
stepped foot in haiti and don't speak the language.a dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to haitian immigrants in the dominican republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. this is dominican migration minister ruben dario paulino. ruben dario paulino: yes all the documented -- undocumented in this country will return to their country of origin. amy: today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to...
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some head fog haiti before they're forced to.ut some can't convince dominican officials of their right to stay in a country that they call home. >> the dominican can force you to leave even when you show them their legal papers. >> this is what is wait forgive many of them, and unconcern life and no guarantee of a place to live. more than that, many live in poverty and have no access to baseball services. living in a shanty town after the 2010 earthquake. she wonders where all those leaving the dominican republic will live. >> the depourees will complicate the situation even more. i saw many in the city center. it was sad to see them. there were small children among them. >> they warn that it could create a humanitarian crisis. for here at haiti's main northern border crossing they'll live where thousands live in tent cities. many of those left haiti for a richer life in the dominican republic, or their parents or grandparents did. life is better in the dominican republic than in haiti. the average income in the dominican republi
some head fog haiti before they're forced to.ut some can't convince dominican officials of their right to stay in a country that they call home. >> the dominican can force you to leave even when you show them their legal papers. >> this is what is wait forgive many of them, and unconcern life and no guarantee of a place to live. more than that, many live in poverty and have no access to baseball services. living in a shanty town after the 2010 earthquake. she wonders where all those...
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. >>> durante una conferencia, en defensa de haitÍ ante la pregunta si la presiÓn hace a doment haciaa que no haya un cambio en relaciÓn al cambio de trato a los haitianos. >>> que conozca primero la realidad de este paÍs. >>> en washington heights, las declaraciones de di blasio tiene muchas muchas. >>> realmente, la que deberÍa hacer es ayudar a haitÍ. >>> haitÍ un tema espino skwo que desata pasiones ment >>> la oficina de alcalde di la soy, dijo a telemundo que no ha llamado a un boicot, a un que dice fue sacado fuera de contexto esto pica y se extiende porque maÑana hay protesta de la comunidad dominicana denunciando las declaraciones de el alcalde di blassio. >>> hoy una persona interrumpiÓ al presidente obama en un evento en la casa blanca. la persona parecÍa estar molesta por la deportaciÓn, y decÍa ni uno mÁs una y otra vez aunque tratÓ de hacerle entrar en razÓn, que era una falta de respeto, fue en vano los agentes de seguridad lo tuvieron que sacar por la fuerza >>> al regreso en noticiero telemundo, un motociclista graba el choque que sufriÓ le cuento que pasÓ. estados un
. >>> durante una conferencia, en defensa de haitÍ ante la pregunta si la presiÓn hace a doment haciaa que no haya un cambio en relaciÓn al cambio de trato a los haitianos. >>> que conozca primero la realidad de este paÍs. >>> en washington heights, las declaraciones de di blasio tiene muchas muchas. >>> realmente, la que deberÍa hacer es ayudar a haitÍ. >>> haitÍ un tema espino skwo que desata pasiones ment >>> la oficina de alcalde...
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. >> >> the conjoined twins in haiti. walks us through the artwork. >> an office that is a the cat's meow. here are the headlines for the 7th 6 june, 2015. before the start for a beer and sausage fest in the village. germany is proof ma conflicts can end and great progress. for the funeral of bea,u biden son of vice president joe biden. before leaving far germany president obama praise dollars the younger biden for living life to the fullest. >> in 46 we couldn't do in 146. he left nothing in the tank. >> he died a week ago after a two-year battle with brain cancer. >> a positives ton hospital but is expected to offer. she was wheeled off the wheeled on a stretcher the red sox game was halted. kin singing to physical has the month old princess charlotte in the arms of her brother prince george who is about 0 two turn. 90,000 fans saw american pharaoh become first winner of the believed right from the start as they say the rest is his tore row. michelle miller has more on the big race. right now the weather of. the threat
. >> >> the conjoined twins in haiti. walks us through the artwork. >> an office that is a the cat's meow. here are the headlines for the 7th 6 june, 2015. before the start for a beer and sausage fest in the village. germany is proof ma conflicts can end and great progress. for the funeral of bea,u biden son of vice president joe biden. before leaving far germany president obama praise dollars the younger biden for living life to the fullest. >> in 46 we couldn't do in...
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i was a united nations coordinator for haiti before the earthquake. we put out the word that people who didn't know anything about haiti wanted to give money and know it would be well-spent and wanted to put it someplace where 100% of the money would go to haiti and nobody would take a penny off the cost for administrative costs, we would move it. that money, we didn't report it because it came in two days after the earthquake and they were still performing amputative surgeries on the lawn outside the major hospital with a flashlight at night and vodka for anesthesia and ant septic. nobody thought about it. i know of no example, but i don't know what people's motives are, but everybody gave to haiti in the aftermath saw what they saw on television and were horrified and wanted to make a difference. i announced we would never make any money out of that and even administrative overhead. we raised money and invested it and still do in haiti. >> just to uh butt a button on this, you say you don't know if anybody sought any favor, just that there was no --
i was a united nations coordinator for haiti before the earthquake. we put out the word that people who didn't know anything about haiti wanted to give money and know it would be well-spent and wanted to put it someplace where 100% of the money would go to haiti and nobody would take a penny off the cost for administrative costs, we would move it. that money, we didn't report it because it came in two days after the earthquake and they were still performing amputative surgeries on the lawn...
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yo no conozco nada de haitÍ todos los hijos y mis nietos viven aquÍ en santo domingo.lver el problema de hoy. >> yo no sÉ por quÉ vienen el Último dÍa? porque no vieron antes y tenemos mÁs de un aÑo de esto. >> mientras otros extranjeros decidieron tirar las toallas quien despuÉs 50 aÑos decidiÓ volver haitÍ. >> yo fui arreglar la gente no quiere. yo me voy. >> las autoridades dominicanas que preparan un plan para ejecutar los operativos aseguraron que estÁn listos 400 de acogida en la frontera. >> se utilizarÁn en caso de los que los indocumentados llevados hacia haitÍ serÍan despuÉs de las seis de la tarde que es cuando la puerta de los dos paÍses se cierra. >> el plan de regularizaciÓn de extranjeros cierra esta noche, sin embargo las autoridades prometieron atender a todas las personas que se mantengan en fila para registrar las y entregarles un documento provisional que se convertirÁ en su arma de reglamento a las calles para evitar una deportaciÓn. en santo domingo repÚblica dominicana para univisiÓn. >>blatter ha contratado en agosto en evidencia para que lo def
yo no conozco nada de haitÍ todos los hijos y mis nietos viven aquÍ en santo domingo.lver el problema de hoy. >> yo no sÉ por quÉ vienen el Último dÍa? porque no vieron antes y tenemos mÁs de un aÑo de esto. >> mientras otros extranjeros decidieron tirar las toallas quien despuÉs 50 aÑos decidiÓ volver haitÍ. >> yo fui arreglar la gente no quiere. yo me voy. >> las autoridades dominicanas que preparan un plan para ejecutar los operativos aseguraron que estÁn...
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aumentarÁ la pobreza en haitÍ.los estdiantes. para cambiar esto, un maestro en el brox creo un sistema que les brinda los alumnos la posibilidad de una vida mas saludable y de lograr el exito academico, como nos muestra lucia burga desde nueva york. aprenden cÓmo crear una economÍa mÁs sostenida. tener niÑos saludables no son desempeÑo escolar saludable. pueden crecer niÑos sanos y fuertes que producen hormonas resultados acadÉmicos. uno de los objetivos es que los estudiantes cumplan con las rigurosas metas de los estÁndares acadÉmicos nacionales a travÉs del cultivo de alimentos. >> les ayuda porque aparte de que es maravilloso ver a los niÑos comiendo mejor y aspirando a una vida saludable que se les enseÑa matemÁticas, escrituras, estos niÑos aprenden a solucionar problemas. >> en esta clase yo aprendÍ a hacer fracciones, contar nÚmeros y tambiÉn aprendÍ cÓmo multiplicar con las plantas. >> esta iniciativa demuestra la conexiÓn entre los niÑos y enseÑarles a ser ciudadanos conscientes y responsables. >> yo creo
aumentarÁ la pobreza en haitÍ.los estdiantes. para cambiar esto, un maestro en el brox creo un sistema que les brinda los alumnos la posibilidad de una vida mas saludable y de lograr el exito academico, como nos muestra lucia burga desde nueva york. aprenden cÓmo crear una economÍa mÁs sostenida. tener niÑos saludables no son desempeÑo escolar saludable. pueden crecer niÑos sanos y fuertes que producen hormonas resultados acadÉmicos. uno de los objetivos es que los estudiantes cumplan...
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mission in haiti who are removing the rubble now. almost all of the rubble in the country has been removed. we've seen this yes, a drawdown in terms of the authorized number of troops in the something the united states has helped spearhead in part back to the chairman's comment at the beginning, recognizing the system is massively stretched around the world recognizing that the answer up here also terms of the budgetary demands that u.n. peacekeeping makes on the american people as well as of the member states. but mainly in this instance, recognizing that formed police units, more mobility, fewer engineering battalions, but basically you need a recalibration of the nation according to the circumstances. so it is true that there has been a significant drawdown but they're still substantial infantry presence, still the ability to rapid response. we have introduced more helicopters to allow troops and police to move more quickly across the country. and a lot of the functions of you peacekeeping mission have been performing are now migr
mission in haiti who are removing the rubble now. almost all of the rubble in the country has been removed. we've seen this yes, a drawdown in terms of the authorized number of troops in the something the united states has helped spearhead in part back to the chairman's comment at the beginning, recognizing the system is massively stretched around the world recognizing that the answer up here also terms of the budgetary demands that u.n. peacekeeping makes on the american people as well as of...
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haiti and the dominican republic share a border and a people. dr has long represented greater opportunity, many have sought to bring their families in search of fortune. but many force them into the haitian border, in what many describe as a cleansing. correspondent david mercer. >> they've been lining up for days desperate to get the papers they need so they can stay in their adopted country. immigrant workers from haiti some of whom have lived here for decades. they claim they are being discriminated against their struggle to get papers through a complicated and bureaucratic process. >> translator: they don't want haitians here. they began this process so we could stay legally but it's all for nothing. they want to get us out of the country. >> those who haven't registered as foreign workers and right workers who say there are as many' as 300,000 who haven't. rapidly growing economy but these workers are not the only ones under threat. those born here to undocumented immigrant parents have had their dominican citizenship taken away. wilma is o
haiti and the dominican republic share a border and a people. dr has long represented greater opportunity, many have sought to bring their families in search of fortune. but many force them into the haitian border, in what many describe as a cleansing. correspondent david mercer. >> they've been lining up for days desperate to get the papers they need so they can stay in their adopted country. immigrant workers from haiti some of whom have lived here for decades. they claim they are being...
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on january 10, 2010, when the haiti earthquake occurred, i was a united nations special envoy for haiti. and it was total chaos. remember thewill coverage. the major hospital was broken and operations were taking place outside on the grass out night -- at night with a flashlight and vodka being used for amputations, for anesthesia and the anesthetic. we put out the word that if anyone wanted to send me money, i would forward it on quickly to haiti, where it would do the most good and take zero overhead. that is a big issue with me, the overhead that ngos take. i wouldn't do it, and we still do that. and i raise money for haiti and invested there. that was just an accident. to me it was a pass-through. i didn't think about it. betty: so you would do that again? mr. clinton: take the money from algeria against? today's -- two days after the earthquake with people still buried under the rubble, there are few countries in the world i would not accept for help to haiti, because they were not giving it to me, they were giving it to the u" a nader to put these people back in a position to live
on january 10, 2010, when the haiti earthquake occurred, i was a united nations special envoy for haiti. and it was total chaos. remember thewill coverage. the major hospital was broken and operations were taking place outside on the grass out night -- at night with a flashlight and vodka being used for amputations, for anesthesia and the anesthetic. we put out the word that if anyone wanted to send me money, i would forward it on quickly to haiti, where it would do the most good and take zero...
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rather than settle in haiti. >> we came for the university and work. there's nothing there. violence and instability. >> reporter: this is the pastor's wife at the haitian baptist church here. she ministered for nearly 30 years in the community, but still feels like an outsider. >> translation: dominicans that can't find work, they see us as enemies - they treat us like trash. >> reporter: despite the fact that many of haitian descent were born here. this 58-year-old lived in the dominican republic since he was 10. the team met him on the haitian the team met him on the haitian side of the border after he was deported on thursday. >> i have nothing left. my life has collapsed. the next chapter of my life will be determined by the authorities. on friday, the foreign minister rather than focussing on deportations praised the registrations of nearly 290,000 people. what we have seen on a massive level is the regularization of migrants. we did this in the dominican republic on a scale and level never seen in this hemisphere. the department of the migration modified school buses
rather than settle in haiti. >> we came for the university and work. there's nothing there. violence and instability. >> reporter: this is the pastor's wife at the haitian baptist church here. she ministered for nearly 30 years in the community, but still feels like an outsider. >> translation: dominicans that can't find work, they see us as enemies - they treat us like trash. >> reporter: despite the fact that many of haitian descent were born here. this 58-year-old...