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. ♪ ♪ julio: repÚblica dominicana la veta puesta por haitÍ a 23 productos dominicanos generarÍa entrecen que 80 industrias serÍan afectadas con la medida, paola tiene la informaciÓn. paola: la nueva restricciÓn aplicada por haitÍ ha provocado quejas entre exportadores e industriales. >> no entendemos muy bien porque dicen que estÁn prohibidos por tierra con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de los productos sin embargo pueden entrar por mar, entonces no entendemos cÓmo el productos va a mejorar su calidad entrando por mar. pedirle al gobierno haitiano de una vez por todas que dejen estas jugarretas y que enfrenten la realidad. paola: algunos de los productos que ahora haitÍ pide que sean exportados a su territorio vÍa marÍtima son la harina de trigo, el cemento gris, el aceite comestible, jabÓn, detergente polvo, y lÍquido, pintura, mantequilla y otras 14 mercancÍas. >> los costos de 35% mÁs caro que el costo que tenemos actualmente. paola: sÓlo el segmento gÉnero en las exportaciones del 2014 hacia la vecina naciÓn 80 millones de dÓlares, la varilla 25 millones, productos comestibles
. ♪ ♪ julio: repÚblica dominicana la veta puesta por haitÍ a 23 productos dominicanos generarÍa entrecen que 80 industrias serÍan afectadas con la medida, paola tiene la informaciÓn. paola: la nueva restricciÓn aplicada por haitÍ ha provocado quejas entre exportadores e industriales. >> no entendemos muy bien porque dicen que estÁn prohibidos por tierra con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de los productos sin embargo pueden entrar por mar, entonces no entendemos cÓmo el...
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the american red cross has been accused of squandering money donated to rebuild haiti after the skwait2010. the organization raised half a billion dollars for aid and reconstruction but critics say there is not much to show for it. andy gal her reports now from port-au-prince. >> clinging to the steep ravines, the neighborhood of kampesh is rebuilding. like many communities, it was devastated by the earthquake of 2010, but it's here that the american red cross and its partners are saying they are doing some of their best work. new roads and bridges are being constructed by haitian-trained workers and throughout the community, homes are being built and refurbished. >> marine antoine tells us she feels like everyone here is now rish and that -- rich and life is better now that they are no longer living in tents. >> we have had the particular attention to the quality, also. >> but the american red cross which raised close to half a billion dollars after the earthquake has been accused of letting the people of haiti down by squandering money and failing to deliver aid to those most in need
the american red cross has been accused of squandering money donated to rebuild haiti after the skwait2010. the organization raised half a billion dollars for aid and reconstruction but critics say there is not much to show for it. andy gal her reports now from port-au-prince. >> clinging to the steep ravines, the neighborhood of kampesh is rebuilding. like many communities, it was devastated by the earthquake of 2010, but it's here that the american red cross and its partners are saying...
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and as you know haiti is a very poor country on the dominican republic. and we have been able to reduce the amount of malaria in the dominican republic by two thirds and then in haiti by 33% in the last few years and as far as haiti is concerned this is since the earthquake took place. so those are the things that i wanted to say to bring you up-to-date and i will turn the program over now to the center and then at the end of this we will answer your questions. >> this week we have a journalism fellowship. this is a program that was started 19 years ago and what else can we do about stigma and overcoming stigma and that includes living with mental illnesses so that they can report accurately and in depth. so this is our 19th year since we have trained 165. since we have expanded it in colombia is part of this. this is my favorite program of the year, it is so exciting to the people come in from all over our country. we have 117 applications and so so many people are interested in mental health that it is just getting to be really exciting. and that includ
and as you know haiti is a very poor country on the dominican republic. and we have been able to reduce the amount of malaria in the dominican republic by two thirds and then in haiti by 33% in the last few years and as far as haiti is concerned this is since the earthquake took place. so those are the things that i wanted to say to bring you up-to-date and i will turn the program over now to the center and then at the end of this we will answer your questions. >> this week we have a...
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. >> coming up on the al jazeera news hour: >> i'm in port-au-prince haiti where the international red cross is accused of misusing half a billion dollars raised after the earthquake. >> a president accused of widening political divisions by making controversial appointments. >> in sport, roger federer bids to become the most successful player in modern u.s. open history. we look ahead to his final with djokovic. elections are taking operation cruelty russia, the government barring all opposition candidates from the poll. they faced physical and political intimidation. peter sharp joined one of the few opposition candidates on the campaign trail. >> it's almost a clan did he say tine affair, a handful of elderly people as he can included in their amounts gathered to meet the young opposition candidate. he'll have six of these meetings every day. a bodyguard stands close. the level of political, physical intimidation of opposition parties has changed the very face of election campaigns in putin's authoritarian russia. >> you should realize that all the possible methods are used against
. >> coming up on the al jazeera news hour: >> i'm in port-au-prince haiti where the international red cross is accused of misusing half a billion dollars raised after the earthquake. >> a president accused of widening political divisions by making controversial appointments. >> in sport, roger federer bids to become the most successful player in modern u.s. open history. we look ahead to his final with djokovic. elections are taking operation cruelty russia, the...
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. >> in haiti, the american red cross is accused of mismanaging half a billion dollars raised after the earthquake. we'll be meeting with the organization leaders and finding out what really happened. >> in sport, roger federer bids to become the most successful player in modern u.s. open history. we look ahead to his final with djokovic. >> israeli police have fought with palestinians in jerusalem at a mosque. police say they entered the courtyard to arrest palestinians throwing stones. the palestinian president condemned what he says was an attack on worshipers at the site. it becomes before the start of the. >> issue new year. a spokesman for israeli police say officers had no choice but to intervene. you can see meyer works fired from inside the mosque, considered to be one of the holy sites, at our police officers who were outside. our police officers and that's our policy, only outdoors without entering the mosque, but our police units patrol the temple mount area to make sure it's safe, public order. order and because it's within such a close area of the western wall, there are h
. >> in haiti, the american red cross is accused of mismanaging half a billion dollars raised after the earthquake. we'll be meeting with the organization leaders and finding out what really happened. >> in sport, roger federer bids to become the most successful player in modern u.s. open history. we look ahead to his final with djokovic. >> israeli police have fought with palestinians in jerusalem at a mosque. police say they entered the courtyard to arrest palestinians...
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all of this helps accelerate the trade to haiti late in the decade. they imported something on the order of 30,000 muskets just for his own forces in haiti. by the time napoleon sent a french army of tens of thousands of veterans to regain control of the island in 1802, they understood that acquiring these arms was the number one imported job. they estimated there were probably about 110,000 muskets in the hands of former slaves. yellow fever famously devastated the planes army. but guns and in emissions enabled black insurgents to drive them out of the country altogether. the leader of the french expedition, right at the moment of his defeat, he says "it is the americans who brought the muskets, the canons, the gunpowder, all of these munitions. i am entirely convinced that americans formed the plane to promote the independence of the antilles s they can monopoly to the trade." all the while, anxious spanish administrators are watching all of this. they are getting more and more nervous. in 1806, spain's secretary of state looked upon the ruin of hai
all of this helps accelerate the trade to haiti late in the decade. they imported something on the order of 30,000 muskets just for his own forces in haiti. by the time napoleon sent a french army of tens of thousands of veterans to regain control of the island in 1802, they understood that acquiring these arms was the number one imported job. they estimated there were probably about 110,000 muskets in the hands of former slaves. yellow fever famously devastated the planes army. but guns and in...
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andy gallagher, al jazeera, port-au-prince, haiti. >> a wildfire in california has forced nearly 2,000 people to leave their homes. the blaze began in lake county north of san francisco. four firefighters suffered burns trying to put out the flames. california has been experiencing a drought and hasn't had rainfall in months. >> philadelphia has commissioned a mural of pope francis to commemorate his visit this month. the mural is part of a unique public arts program. we have this report from philadelphia. >> it may look like a lonely job, but for philadelphia-based artist david mcshane, making murals is all about community. he's putting the finishing touches on this piece, celebrating the philadelphia phillies baseball team. like almost every work commissioned by the city's mural arts program, its creation has involved hundreds of people from the design phase through execution. >> if i were a fine artist in a gallery situation, i might have a show that's up for the month and the audience would be relatively limited. whereas outside on a wall, it's, you know, limitless. >> the city has
andy gallagher, al jazeera, port-au-prince, haiti. >> a wildfire in california has forced nearly 2,000 people to leave their homes. the blaze began in lake county north of san francisco. four firefighters suffered burns trying to put out the flames. california has been experiencing a drought and hasn't had rainfall in months. >> philadelphia has commissioned a mural of pope francis to commemorate his visit this month. the mural is part of a unique public arts program. we have this...
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plus i'm in the port of haiti. we'll meet with the organizations leaders and finding out what really happened. >> in sport we hear from floyd mayweather, as he pledges to help the next generation of fighters, following his retirement from boxing >>> less than 24 hours from what ha been described as the british politician in decades. several resigned the shadow cabinet posts. they are opposed to the elect rain of left winger jeremy corbyn. many leading labour figures think the radical views will make it impossible. many that support him thing that his socialist view will resonate with voters, disillusions by years. let's get analysis from this from paul brennan, following developments in london. is there a surprise that the members of the shadow cabinet would resign, with jeremy corbyn becoming the leader. >> i don't think so. many have been associated with corbin. this principle, the project called playerism, and labour projected. it put labour from the socialist background of its past, and was successful for tony
plus i'm in the port of haiti. we'll meet with the organizations leaders and finding out what really happened. >> in sport we hear from floyd mayweather, as he pledges to help the next generation of fighters, following his retirement from boxing >>> less than 24 hours from what ha been described as the british politician in decades. several resigned the shadow cabinet posts. they are opposed to the elect rain of left winger jeremy corbyn. many leading labour figures think the...
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the e-mail about haiti, you know, i'm shocked. it's a terrible thing they're trying to build schools in haiti, right. is eight good thing for the sitting secretary of state to be referring to both the state department and the clinton foundation in any e-mail and any context? probably not. probable not, not in this way. and but i don't think there is anything nefarious about it. but that came from the original decision. i got to say that i think the release of these 150 is pretty incremental but there is more to come. there is no top secret here. but we'll see how it develops. >> i do think if chris christie had sent an e-mail to somebody for hurricane relief after hurricane sandy and said, hey, i got a great idea, let's move this funding project to new jersey through the chris christy foundation, that would be a disqualifier. >> is that fair? >> that would be a disqualifier. >> let's go to other news following this, we will talk about it. there are a lot of e-mails to go through. we have different angles on it. i think it raises a
the e-mail about haiti, you know, i'm shocked. it's a terrible thing they're trying to build schools in haiti, right. is eight good thing for the sitting secretary of state to be referring to both the state department and the clinton foundation in any e-mail and any context? probably not. probable not, not in this way. and but i don't think there is anything nefarious about it. but that came from the original decision. i got to say that i think the release of these 150 is pretty incremental but...
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>> the isar team remains in haiti for ten days. they don't find any more survivors. >> and as we left, it was like being torn apart. you wanted to do more, but you couldn't do more. >> one of the most difficult things was all the people that we didn't rescue. so i think about that a lot. >> the hatian government estimates the earthquake claimed thousands of lives. but feradia has her life. >> because it was to me incredible and impossible that all this would happen. these people are just superheroes. >> i felt very connected to her. this is an experience that will follow me for the rest of my life. >> it's a pleasure to see how far they came to be able to help my country. >> coming up. a tourist captured something extraordinary. >> all this noise. crack crack crack. >> when a centuries-old sequoia crashes to the ground. >>> and later, for these tourists, a day trip in italy ends in terror. when "caught on camera what on earth" continues. erything toget two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty
>> the isar team remains in haiti for ten days. they don't find any more survivors. >> and as we left, it was like being torn apart. you wanted to do more, but you couldn't do more. >> one of the most difficult things was all the people that we didn't rescue. so i think about that a lot. >> the hatian government estimates the earthquake claimed thousands of lives. but feradia has her life. >> because it was to me incredible and impossible that all this would...
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e-mails, we have learned chelsea clinton played an important role in assessing the response of the haiti earthquake and how the former secretary takes her tea. the biggest controversy is what we couldn't read. the most notable e-mails from the latest batch of hillary clinton's private server are ones the state department couldn't fully released. as many 150 censored ahead of their release on monday because they contained classified information. the former secretary of state has maintained that the messages were not seen as sensitive at the time. even if they are now. >> it doesn't change the fact that i did not send or receive material marked classified. >> reporter: the e-mails show clinton working on serious issues like haiti disaster relief, but also dealing with requests from friends, unsolicited advice, and trouble with technology. in one e-mail, she asks an assistant to pick up skim milk and find out when the "good wife" airs. so many of the e-mails needed censoring is reence priebus says she cannot be trusted with the white house. e-mail questions with likely to persist as the sta
e-mails, we have learned chelsea clinton played an important role in assessing the response of the haiti earthquake and how the former secretary takes her tea. the biggest controversy is what we couldn't read. the most notable e-mails from the latest batch of hillary clinton's private server are ones the state department couldn't fully released. as many 150 censored ahead of their release on monday because they contained classified information. the former secretary of state has maintained that...
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we really loved it. >> and from haiti, not just posing with the statue, doing all the things includingning up the art museum steps and raising his arms in the air when getting to the top. >> it reminds me of the movies back then. i am very happy to be here. >> as crews continued construction of the massive stage where pope francis will celebrate mass on sunday, pilgrims from all over the world continued to take in what philadelphia has to offer. >> too much to see and not must have time. >> and police allowed a young girl from south carolina to pose for a picture on one of their motorcycles in front ever the basilica. and hundreds of others looking inside at the city's crown jewels. >> we went to the cathedral. >> what do you think? >> it was beautiful. very nice. >> others walked the lengths of the parkway to the art museum steps to get a selfie with the stage, alter and city behind them. and others at logan fountain. >> it is beautiful, it is huge. >> and it is the pope they came to see. >> are you ready for the pope? >> yes, i am catholic. >> are you excited? >> i am very excited. >
we really loved it. >> and from haiti, not just posing with the statue, doing all the things includingning up the art museum steps and raising his arms in the air when getting to the top. >> it reminds me of the movies back then. i am very happy to be here. >> as crews continued construction of the massive stage where pope francis will celebrate mass on sunday, pilgrims from all over the world continued to take in what philadelphia has to offer. >> too much to see and...
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police to go to investigators situation in haiti. poor little haiti. why? because haiti had the temerity to have a relationship with taiwan. the veto has been cast 80 times, by russia, formerly the soviet union, and the united states. if you look at the record and i went over it and looked at it. what do you see. in the first 25 years, the russians used the fogs to defend their veto. in the second 25 years. they used it to defeat israel. in both cases that is not why they were given that power in san francisco. >> we speak of if like the design is a problem. in fact, the major westerly direction powers were not going to be one amongst all countries. you are not going to get the united nations and russia to play on an equal footing. >> let's talk about leadership. it's a term i near about in the united states. and it means to pursue selfish american interests, and defeat your enemies. what about the notion - i am sure the same is true in russia and other places. what about finding solutions to cooperate. >> you share the few that one shouldn't regard the uni
police to go to investigators situation in haiti. poor little haiti. why? because haiti had the temerity to have a relationship with taiwan. the veto has been cast 80 times, by russia, formerly the soviet union, and the united states. if you look at the record and i went over it and looked at it. what do you see. in the first 25 years, the russians used the fogs to defend their veto. in the second 25 years. they used it to defeat israel. in both cases that is not why they were given that power...
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i got to travel with him to haiti and other places.n people like resident clinton and richard branson said don't be ashamed about socially conscious -- people see you can't mix philanthropic endeavor with commercial activity. they completely flipped it, and said yes, you can. i am seeing a mentor and a space. who sits on which side of the fence? it's a person who i believe is engaged in the world. charlie: are you talking to him or is he simply posing and you waiting for the moment that you want? russell: we were talking about the citadel, a little-known story in the north of haiti. so i had just interviewed the president on that subject and asked if i could take some photographs. i did. i guess the closest thing for me is that it was just his personality that i was looking for. who he actually is. charlie: where is the biggest passion for you? someone said to take a month and go where ever you want. russell: that would be sophie's choice for me. and i would go to the roots that have driven me. it is around indigenous culture and margi
i got to travel with him to haiti and other places.n people like resident clinton and richard branson said don't be ashamed about socially conscious -- people see you can't mix philanthropic endeavor with commercial activity. they completely flipped it, and said yes, you can. i am seeing a mentor and a space. who sits on which side of the fence? it's a person who i believe is engaged in the world. charlie: are you talking to him or is he simply posing and you waiting for the moment that you...
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. >>> the american red cross has been accused of squandering money to rebuild haiti. the organization raised half a billion for aid and reconstruction. critics say there's not much to show for it. andy gallagher reports from port-au-prince. >>> clinging to the steep ravines of port-au-prince, the neighbourhood is slowly rebuilding. like many communities, it was devastated by the earthquake in 2010. here the red cross and partners say they are doing best work. new roads and bridges are constructed by haitian roads. -- -- workers, through the region homes are being built and refurbished. antoine tells us she feels everyone is now rich and life is so much better that they are no longer living in tents. >> we had a particular attention to the quality. the american red cross which raised close to a billion has been accused of letting the people of haiti down, failing to deliver aid to those in need. a serious accusation is that they only built six new homes, something that red cross leaders say is nothing short of a lie. >> in that sense i feel sad about that, because thos
. >>> the american red cross has been accused of squandering money to rebuild haiti. the organization raised half a billion for aid and reconstruction. critics say there's not much to show for it. andy gallagher reports from port-au-prince. >>> clinging to the steep ravines of port-au-prince, the neighbourhood is slowly rebuilding. like many communities, it was devastated by the earthquake in 2010. here the red cross and partners say they are doing best work. new roads and...
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we did that with haiti. after the haiti earthquake, we had a huge gathering at the u.n. where literally it was like a pledging conference where we said, what are you going to do? what can you contribute? and little countries to big countries all stepped up, and it was a great show of support in the face of a terrible natural disaster. we need to do something similar, and i publicly called on the u.n. to convene such a gathering. do it again today in front of all of you. the united states has to be at the table. has to be leading. we were in a strong position to do that on haiti. even though it's not on our doorstep, we have a real interest in working, not just with our european friends -- i believe this is a global responsibility, and if you're too far away or for whatever reason you don't think you can take refugees, then you have to contribute money. you should be supporting, not only those refugees fleeing but the incredible work that jordan and lebanon and turkey have been doing and they have not gotten the financial support they need. in fact, the last i checked the
we did that with haiti. after the haiti earthquake, we had a huge gathering at the u.n. where literally it was like a pledging conference where we said, what are you going to do? what can you contribute? and little countries to big countries all stepped up, and it was a great show of support in the face of a terrible natural disaster. we need to do something similar, and i publicly called on the u.n. to convene such a gathering. do it again today in front of all of you. the united states has to...
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another from chelsea blasts the relief efforts in haiti as i incompetent. and more than 100 in the batch marked classified retroactively. we have elise labott with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, 125 of the 7,000 e-mails released last night have information that has now been upgraded to classified. percentage wise, that is double than the previous charge. it suggests the state department is erring on the classified more because of the scrutiny from the intelligence community. the information was not marked classified at the time it was sent. the vast majority were upgraded because they were released to the public. they received the lowest level of classification. we see this issue as dogging the presidential campaign. she is already taking a hit in the polls on honesty and trustworthiness. bernie sanders is gaining on her in iowa. she is leading, but lost one-third of voters in iowa. you have seen her change her tone in the last week acknowledging some members of the public have concerns of the use of a private server. admitting it wasn't the b
another from chelsea blasts the relief efforts in haiti as i incompetent. and more than 100 in the batch marked classified retroactively. we have elise labott with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, 125 of the 7,000 e-mails released last night have information that has now been upgraded to classified. percentage wise, that is double than the previous charge. it suggests the state department is erring on the classified more because of the scrutiny from the intelligence community....
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just as they have come to enjoy a monopoly in haiti. so all the while, anxious spanish administrators are watching all of this. in 1806, spain's secretary of state looked upon the ruins, which used to be the most wealthy and productive colony in the world, he looked upon the ruin and he prophesied that u.s. arms trade with the island's black rebels would have, quote, fatal consequences for all colonies in this part of the world. only four years later, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore, looking for guns and ammunition. but mostly american merchants just came to them. , there werese several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. and one scholar at northwestern university conservatively estimates that the u.s. sent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 150,000 muskets to south america during the war for independence. i think this is probably a genetic underestimate. underestimate. treaty obligation
just as they have come to enjoy a monopoly in haiti. so all the while, anxious spanish administrators are watching all of this. in 1806, spain's secretary of state looked upon the ruins, which used to be the most wealthy and productive colony in the world, he looked upon the ruin and he prophesied that u.s. arms trade with the island's black rebels would have, quote, fatal consequences for all colonies in this part of the world. only four years later, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south...
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americans to come and live in haiti. he professes to belong to the african methodists. he has a variety of clothes that cannot be described. they are generally good and he is fond of being well-dressed. a $10 reward taken in the district. they are warned at their peril. march 2, 1825. we know they are headed in the right direction. he was seen on the road between washington and baltimore. this is the washington navy yard, an image from the side of the river. seen as a fruitful larder for wild fish and game. the navy yard has a variety of connections to the underground railroad. we will explore some of that as we go on. whereas my servant calling herself, strolling about the city, you must understand that our ancestors fought back in ways large and small. and that included naming yourself. rather than doing anything, taking somebody else's name. it was an effort to regain and hold on with the strength of a lion your own humanity. sometimes she hired herself out as a free woman, asserting she has my consent to do so, neith
americans to come and live in haiti. he professes to belong to the african methodists. he has a variety of clothes that cannot be described. they are generally good and he is fond of being well-dressed. a $10 reward taken in the district. they are warned at their peril. march 2, 1825. we know they are headed in the right direction. he was seen on the road between washington and baltimore. this is the washington navy yard, an image from the side of the river. seen as a fruitful larder for wild...
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louisiana because he had to pull back resources in the larger war in europe and the revolution in haiti. also it had not been productive for him as he had hoped, so they offered all of louisiana and monroe was part of making those arrangements. that is probably the most famous part of his time in europe. he also negotiated a treaty with the british. the british signed, the americans never did. that treaty could have prevented the war of 1812. >> many people forget that there was a rivalry between the u.s. and france during this time. can you explain? cassandra good: it was a three-way rivalry, spain has fallen in importance, but the spanish and french and americans are fighting over who will control shipping to each other and the colonies, especially with the armies. so the u.s. could have easily gone to war with france as well. the french were seizing american ships as the british had been, but the french did not have the level of naval power that the u.s. did. >> go back to the time in the early 1800s and walk us through how monroe would travel to europe and the time to get over there
louisiana because he had to pull back resources in the larger war in europe and the revolution in haiti. also it had not been productive for him as he had hoped, so they offered all of louisiana and monroe was part of making those arrangements. that is probably the most famous part of his time in europe. he also negotiated a treaty with the british. the british signed, the americans never did. that treaty could have prevented the war of 1812. >> many people forget that there was a rivalry...
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i tried to put together a friends of jordan working group like we did for haiti. we can get more interest there. but here's a stable country, a friend of the united states, an ally of israel, committed to peaceful co-ex-sis tense in the middle east. we ought to do more than we're doing and so should our neighbors. i feel the same way about lebanon. lebanon has been so buffetted by the tensions. so i think the next step is for all of us to do more. that's what president obama announced. europeans will figure out who can best afford it and who can best handle it. but we really ought to emphasize stabilizing the countries in the region that don't have their own oil revenues and aren't filthy rich so that we do more than just maintain people. we need to create more employment there, more education there, more opportunity there. if we give that level of assistance to the jordanians and the lebanese, they've proved they can make the most of it. they'll actually do something with any extra aid we give them. >> germany says they're going to take 800,000 refugees. should t
i tried to put together a friends of jordan working group like we did for haiti. we can get more interest there. but here's a stable country, a friend of the united states, an ally of israel, committed to peaceful co-ex-sis tense in the middle east. we ought to do more than we're doing and so should our neighbors. i feel the same way about lebanon. lebanon has been so buffetted by the tensions. so i think the next step is for all of us to do more. that's what president obama announced....
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costa rica, panamÁ, haitÍ en el grupo b. marÍa leticia: me debes la repeticiÓn.de grandes ideas. como la idea de que la salud no es una industria, es una causa. por eso hacemos las cosas de manera diferente. combinamos cuidado de salud y cobertura. y creemos que la prevención es la cura más poderosa. disculpa si no seguimos la corriente. pero pensamos que la corriente debería seguirnos a nosotros. sí, somos rebeldes con una causa: tu salud. era una noche como cualquier otra. hast que él se apareció... con una mirada hambrienta. y luego hizo el tiro. y como quedaron boquiabiertos, también tuvo algo para eso. ese tro sí dio gusto. el nuevo spicy nacho chicken sandwich. con dos tacos, hafsies y una bebida por 6 dólares. todo en un "munchie meal". la asamblea estatal de california aproÓ hoy una propuesta para q leÓn: la asamblea de california aprobÓ una propuesta para que los menores infantiles tengan que estar vacunados. se verÁn obligados a inmunizarse contra la gripe, el sarampiÓn y la tosferina. en demÓcrata tony mendoza impuso esta situaciÓn ante los recientes b
costa rica, panamÁ, haitÍ en el grupo b. marÍa leticia: me debes la repeticiÓn.de grandes ideas. como la idea de que la salud no es una industria, es una causa. por eso hacemos las cosas de manera diferente. combinamos cuidado de salud y cobertura. y creemos que la prevención es la cura más poderosa. disculpa si no seguimos la corriente. pero pensamos que la corriente debería seguirnos a nosotros. sí, somos rebeldes con una causa: tu salud. era una noche como cualquier otra. hast que...
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konrath donating his time and talent to the relief efforts in haiti. he was at the top of his game, owning as many as five homes. but he's gone through a messy divorce with the mother of his three children. and as dr. konrath approaches the big 5-0, he turns to the website ourtime.com for some age appropriate romance. >> he was looking for the same things, looking for a serious relationship. >> reporter: joannah is a nurse, mother and divorcee too. she was impressed with her knight in shining armor from the start. >> he's charming. very bold. large personality. >> reporter: a big spender? >> big spender, absolutely. >> reporter: and a big drinker. stephen foht owns peru's local watering hole, boondocks. where the "doctor's orders" usually called for a whole lot of vodka. >> he walked into our bar one night and he ordered maybe 40 shots. this went on maybe five or six times. >> reporter: they weren't consuming all 40 shots, they were sharing it around the bar. >> no, it was, it was everybody. i believe he had probably spent about $3,000 in our restauran
konrath donating his time and talent to the relief efforts in haiti. he was at the top of his game, owning as many as five homes. but he's gone through a messy divorce with the mother of his three children. and as dr. konrath approaches the big 5-0, he turns to the website ourtime.com for some age appropriate romance. >> he was looking for the same things, looking for a serious relationship. >> reporter: joannah is a nurse, mother and divorcee too. she was impressed with her knight...
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one e-mail about a crisis in haiti. that raises questions in haiti.ould not she have known at the time this was at the least, sensitive information if not classified. then the one i'm looking at now. two or three pages about soonld. and a top u.s. official writes about some tri-lateral meetings with sensitive information about sedan. that's forwarded by jake sullivan, a top aide who writes back i'm bigi'm willing to make the call he suggested. it says page denied. this entire page of information we can't see now. and at the time hillary clinton did not realize that this was classified information. last point, the fun one i told but. sheryl mills, her chief staff sends one out about someone leaving the state department. someone who has left and says there will be champagne and can you please cakes for the stampl hillary clinton writes, is there a back story? even the secretary of state gets into the office intrigue. when you get e-mail someone left the state department someone left fox, is there a back story? >> you everhave been in washington too long
one e-mail about a crisis in haiti. that raises questions in haiti.ould not she have known at the time this was at the least, sensitive information if not classified. then the one i'm looking at now. two or three pages about soonld. and a top u.s. official writes about some tri-lateral meetings with sensitive information about sedan. that's forwarded by jake sullivan, a top aide who writes back i'm bigi'm willing to make the call he suggested. it says page denied. this entire page of...
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you find our biggest programs in afghanistan, you find them in haiti, in south sudan, you find them in somalia. when we are there helping people to access education, doing simple things as building roads, tar them, so that e i.d.s cannot be put there to explode - it's lives. >> as you watch syria, you say to yourself one day you'll be able to do the good work you do. don't you wish you don't have to watch what is going on now until then. role. >> i respect there's more than 190 member kund ris that have to agree on what to do. while politicians does how to move the set up. that is meaningville. >> and i respect there's a lot of people there. there's frustration within the united nations about the way the security council sometimes work. 1078 people say there shouldn't be a security council or they shouldn't have the veto that they have. some suggested that the u.s. and russia should give up veto powers, stuff can't get done. what is the talk in the hallways of the u.n. about that. if the security council was not gumming things up, would the u.n. be a better organization. >> these discu
you find our biggest programs in afghanistan, you find them in haiti, in south sudan, you find them in somalia. when we are there helping people to access education, doing simple things as building roads, tar them, so that e i.d.s cannot be put there to explode - it's lives. >> as you watch syria, you say to yourself one day you'll be able to do the good work you do. don't you wish you don't have to watch what is going on now until then. role. >> i respect there's more than 190...
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remaining include a memo from chelsea clinton blasting international relief efforts following a trip toa haiti. she told her parents the incompetent is mind-numbing. in one e-mail, hillary asked for aassistance on how to use her new ip ad and in another, she asked for times for tv shows parks and recreation and the good wife. >>> it is time for today's money report. the last time i checked, they were down heavily. let's check the markets with cnbc's mary thompson. >> i'd love to tell you something's changed but it hasn't. another big sell-off, with the dow down over 300 points. the nasdaq is down over 80. and the cause is a familiar culprit. the cause is china where manufacturing active dropped to a three-year low in august. the news rekindling fears about slowing global growth, ahead of the international monetary fund christine la guard says looks less promising than it did two years ago. slowing at its lowest pace over three years. oil is also pulling back today on the news of slowing global growth, down over 7%. the pullback in oil prices of course good news for automakers. the firm sharing
remaining include a memo from chelsea clinton blasting international relief efforts following a trip toa haiti. she told her parents the incompetent is mind-numbing. in one e-mail, hillary asked for aassistance on how to use her new ip ad and in another, she asked for times for tv shows parks and recreation and the good wife. >>> it is time for today's money report. the last time i checked, they were down heavily. let's check the markets with cnbc's mary thompson. >> i'd love to...
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as far as haiti is concerned, we have reduced malaria by 80%, since the earthquake took place.hose are the things i wanted to say to bring you up-to-date and i will turn the problem now over to the boss of the carter center. [laughter] so rosalynn, you take charge as you always do. [laughter] rosalynn: this is a program we started 19 years ago. we were sitting around thinking what else can we do about overcoming stigma. someone said, since the president has such an impact of what people think about mental health issues, why don't we bring some reporters and train them so that they can report accurately and in-depth. this is our 19th year. we have trained 165. we have six from our country every year, and we have expanded it from new zealand to south africa and columbia. we do them one at a time, and we usually choose another country after the last one. colombia -- this is my favorite program of the year. it is so exciting to see people coming from all over the country. we had 117 applications for the six slots. so many people are interested in mental health now. it's getting to
as far as haiti is concerned, we have reduced malaria by 80%, since the earthquake took place.hose are the things i wanted to say to bring you up-to-date and i will turn the problem now over to the boss of the carter center. [laughter] so rosalynn, you take charge as you always do. [laughter] rosalynn: this is a program we started 19 years ago. we were sitting around thinking what else can we do about overcoming stigma. someone said, since the president has such an impact of what people think...
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after the earthquake in haiti unicef said it received nearly $50 million. >> this is a progressive crisisand people don't always understand what that is, and so i have been out there screaming at the top of my lungs, look at what is happening, and people are just not hearing it. >> reporter: some americans are listening, members of the islamic cultural center of new york donated truckloads of clothes shoes, and food. but most organization say it is not cost effective to ship donations. the best way to help is to go green. >> it comes in quickly and we can readily get it out to our call leagues. >> reporter: without more money these non-profit leaders agree the future is grim, particularly for the children. >> they are going to freeze to death in the winter, because they left home in the summer. they have no shoes, no hats, no mittens no winter coats. those are all deliverable good if we get the financial wherewithal to do it. >> reporter: the estimated need is another half billion dollars. erika pitzi, al jazeera. >>> be sure to join us for an al jazeera america special report this sunday
after the earthquake in haiti unicef said it received nearly $50 million. >> this is a progressive crisisand people don't always understand what that is, and so i have been out there screaming at the top of my lungs, look at what is happening, and people are just not hearing it. >> reporter: some americans are listening, members of the islamic cultural center of new york donated truckloads of clothes shoes, and food. but most organization say it is not cost effective to ship...
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. >> the e-mails show clinton works on serious issues like haiti disaster relief but also dealing with requests from friends. unsolicited advice and also trouble with technology. >> in one e-mail she asks an assistant to pick up skim milk and find out when the good wife airs. >> republicans seized on the fact so many of the e-mails needed censoring. rnc chair wrote, hilary clinton's growing e-mail scandal shows she cannot be trusted with the white house. >> e-mail questions are likely to persist as this statement department screens and releases more messages each month. >> so far the state department has released more than 13,000 pages of clinton's e-mails. 188 contain classified information. >>> next on cbs 2 news at noon, the pope has another public appearance during his united states visit. what new york city tourist spot he will be visiting around how you can get a ticket to his latest major public appearance. >> then a show down with the supreme court. the justices order a kentucky county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. will she do it? >> plus, a treasure hun
. >> the e-mails show clinton works on serious issues like haiti disaster relief but also dealing with requests from friends. unsolicited advice and also trouble with technology. >> in one e-mail she asks an assistant to pick up skim milk and find out when the good wife airs. >> republicans seized on the fact so many of the e-mails needed censoring. rnc chair wrote, hilary clinton's growing e-mail scandal shows she cannot be trusted with the white house. >> e-mail...
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a can and it exploded, have dangledded from a tree in indonesia for the tsunami, the earthquake in haitibut this is something unimaginable. >> axelrod: she brought these children from tanzania after reading of the attack on five-year-old baraka cosmas lusambo. he told us in swahili, "they hit my mother twice on her head. then they came to me. they cut off my hand." >> now let go! >> axelrod: look at his smile as he received and learned to use his prosthetic during the last two weeks at the shriner's hospital for children in philadelphia. >> axelrod: after completing physical therapy, these five children will return to safe houses in tanzania. >> they're going to be able to pick up a pen, to write, to pick up a fork and eat. this will definitely make them feel whole, a sense of empowerment. >> axelrod: montanti plans to bring the children back to the u.s. as they grow to get their prosthetics refitted. >> there will be a lot of tears, but i know i'm going to see them again. >> axelrod: one of the children is already back home in tanzania. the other four will follow in the next month. all
a can and it exploded, have dangledded from a tree in indonesia for the tsunami, the earthquake in haitibut this is something unimaginable. >> axelrod: she brought these children from tanzania after reading of the attack on five-year-old baraka cosmas lusambo. he told us in swahili, "they hit my mother twice on her head. then they came to me. they cut off my hand." >> now let go! >> axelrod: look at his smile as he received and learned to use his prosthetic during...
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recuerdo cuando paso el temblor en haiti una muchacha quedo atrapada y por medio de su cuenta de twitter los celulares ya tuvieran esa app en ca una emergencia." take fs2 /lucrecia luis olivares dice: "por supuesto, la tecnologa debera cosas comonte empleada para estas. sera una herramienta muy til." anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el transcurso del da tarde...dems a las seis de la csar bayona y blanca garza los esperan con los detalles de las noticias que le interesan a usted.. [♪tema musical] [♪] >>sÍ, acepto. >>dilo mÁs fuerte, a lo mejor el seÑor no escuchÓ. >>sÍ, acepto. >>sÍ acepta. pobre cleopatra. >>es el momento de intercambiar los anillos. [♪]
recuerdo cuando paso el temblor en haiti una muchacha quedo atrapada y por medio de su cuenta de twitter los celulares ya tuvieran esa app en ca una emergencia." take fs2 /lucrecia luis olivares dice: "por supuesto, la tecnologa debera cosas comonte empleada para estas. sera una herramienta muy til." anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el transcurso del da tarde...dems a las seis de la csar bayona y blanca garza los esperan con...
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i have noticed that what we, as a black race, need to do, we have people from haiti, from .amaica, stlucia we need to start dealing with our issues as a unit, as a black people. these people are from different countries, but they are the black ethnic background. host: that is sherry and florida. connie in new jersey, democrats line. caller: good morning. i was talking about all the things that happened this morning. they're talking a lot about jobs . all the jobs are out of the country. card, itll your credit sends you overseas. the solar panels in china, china is not taking away the jobs from us. our companies are taking the jobs away from us. this is a fact. why not do something about that? i don't care if they are republican or democrat, or whatever it is in the white house, or the senate come over the house of representatives. they are not going to be any jobs. i'm 75 now, but i used to work in a job that went to china. i'm talking about my experience. companies take the jobs away from us. host: ok. that is connie in new jersey to achieve mentioned china. the chinese president wil
i have noticed that what we, as a black race, need to do, we have people from haiti, from .amaica, stlucia we need to start dealing with our issues as a unit, as a black people. these people are from different countries, but they are the black ethnic background. host: that is sherry and florida. connie in new jersey, democrats line. caller: good morning. i was talking about all the things that happened this morning. they're talking a lot about jobs . all the jobs are out of the country. card,...
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after the disastrous earthquake in haiti, they received more than $50 million. >> this is a progressivesis, and people don't always understand what that is. so i have been out there screaming at the top of my lungs, look what is happening. >> reporter: some are listening. members of the islamic cultural center of new york donates truckloads of clothes, food, and shoes. but it is not cost effective to ship donations. the best way americans can help is to go green. >> that funding comes in quite quickly, and therefore, we can readily get it out to our colleagues on the ground. >> reporter: without more money they agree the future is grim, particularly for the children. >> they are going to freeze to death in the winter, because they left home in the summer, they have no shoes, hats, mitt ins or winter coats. there isn't clone water, there isn't sanitation. those are all deliverable goods if we get the financial wherewithal to deliver them. >> reporter: the estimated need is another half a billion dollars. erika pitzi, al jazeera. >>> join us for an al jazeera america special report this s
after the disastrous earthquake in haiti, they received more than $50 million. >> this is a progressivesis, and people don't always understand what that is. so i have been out there screaming at the top of my lungs, look what is happening. >> reporter: some are listening. members of the islamic cultural center of new york donates truckloads of clothes, food, and shoes. but it is not cost effective to ship donations. the best way americans can help is to go green. >> that...
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. >> reporter: from south sudan to haiti, the strain on the united nations peace-keeping troops has never been greater. the u.s. says they need more support, and at a special summit president obama took the first step. >> largest financial contributor to the u.n. peacekeeping operations. united states intends to do its part. the first in more than 20 years to expand support for u.n. peace. it's mostly in the form of monetary and logistical support, and not an increase of troops on the ground. for that it looks to allies, and the rest of the world to boost the peacekeeping ranks. in the u.n., china was one of the biggest countries to answer the call. china decided to take the lead in setting up a permanent peace-keeping police squad and build a police keeping stand by force. >> countries are giving billions for now equipment and better training something need said as peacekeeping makes headlines for all the wrong reasonings. casting an angry shadow, a range of sexual abuse allegations involving peacekeepers, most recently in the central african republic. some involved rape against children
. >> reporter: from south sudan to haiti, the strain on the united nations peace-keeping troops has never been greater. the u.s. says they need more support, and at a special summit president obama took the first step. >> largest financial contributor to the u.n. peacekeeping operations. united states intends to do its part. the first in more than 20 years to expand support for u.n. peace. it's mostly in the form of monetary and logistical support, and not an increase of troops on...
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the comfort responded to the haiti earthquake in 2010. and operation iraqi freedom in 2003. the ship can go from restricted status to fully operational for deployment in as little as five days. >> we have about a thousand folks embarked right now across the spectrum for this full continuing promise operation. majority of this crew has been brought in just for the mission. >> a few hours after the ship docks, captain hancock and his team get a tour of the planned medical sites. first, a large gymnasium. empty and dark now. but soon to be filled with doctors and patients. next is a clinic in a more residential area of kingston. the comfort crew will take over operations of this clinic for the time that they are here. services provided will range from pediatric care to women's health, cardiology, eye exams, general surgery, and everything in between. >> the health care system in the united states has gone through an evolution, obviously, over the last several years. but there are many places in the united states that still have inadequate health care infrastructure. when i was
the comfort responded to the haiti earthquake in 2010. and operation iraqi freedom in 2003. the ship can go from restricted status to fully operational for deployment in as little as five days. >> we have about a thousand folks embarked right now across the spectrum for this full continuing promise operation. majority of this crew has been brought in just for the mission. >> a few hours after the ship docks, captain hancock and his team get a tour of the planned medical sites....
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international friendly, between the world cup champs and haiti. 33rd minute, a former stanford star,irects to the back of the net. 2-0 usa. united states on the corner. carli lloyd drills the header, underneath the cross bar. third goal of the night, her fourth career hat trick for team usa, 5-0, united states the final in detroit. and finally, when you are the nba mvp, you know what? you don't take many days off, steph curry putting in work with the college hoop squad on a visit back to his alma mater. besides knock down the thre three-pointer, he brought the trophy back with him. >> bringing it back here. there's not an empty seat in the building and you guys have supported me from day one. i appreciate it. curry held a q&a session with students, signed autographs and chowed down on chicken curry in the school cafeteria. that is it for sports. more news after the break. look who's on the kiss cam. former president jimmy carter giving a big smooch to >>> guess who? look who is on the kiss-cam, former president, jimmy carter, giving a ing a smooch to the fo first lady. they have been
international friendly, between the world cup champs and haiti. 33rd minute, a former stanford star,irects to the back of the net. 2-0 usa. united states on the corner. carli lloyd drills the header, underneath the cross bar. third goal of the night, her fourth career hat trick for team usa, 5-0, united states the final in detroit. and finally, when you are the nba mvp, you know what? you don't take many days off, steph curry putting in work with the college hoop squad on a visit back to his...