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brought cholera to haiti, the u.n. should firm cholera in haiti? is that what you're saying? >> to eliminate the transmission of cholera we have been doing this since the outbreak of the ep domic in 2010. we have seen dramatic reduction. >> what does that actually mean? because the question is is there a reason why the united nations hasn't accepted responsibility for this? >> the united nations has a number of agencies, as i mentioned, that are working in support of the socioeconomic development of haiti. >> so after more than half odecade and thousands dead, the united nations stance on whether it is accountable for the cholera epidemic in haiti remains unchanged. that means u.n. compensation for those like iliana and her family just isn't coming. >> crippled by an earthquake, ravaged by disease and indignity, haiti's problem isn't ending there. coming up. trouble in the streets. >> rocks are coming in. you have a tank with water cannon that's blowing back protesters. six years after the earthquake rocked haiti, political turmoil is consuming the country. an election runoff
brought cholera to haiti, the u.n. should firm cholera in haiti? is that what you're saying? >> to eliminate the transmission of cholera we have been doing this since the outbreak of the ep domic in 2010. we have seen dramatic reduction. >> what does that actually mean? because the question is is there a reason why the united nations hasn't accepted responsibility for this? >> the united nations has a number of agencies, as i mentioned, that are working in support of the...
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haiti was not in this alone.he amount of aid workers that descended, you'd think there would be tens of thousands on the streets. you walk around the tent camps, there's no running water. people have a single latrine. you can't get a sense how frustrating the people are. in the sense six years later they are living in the tent cities. >> you look at the money but is suffered from infrastructure. a lot of buildings collapse said, they were not built to the code we are suicide to. >> nobody is saying haiti prior to the earthquake was utopian. the frustration that many have, the amount of money, and the lack of progress. you see construction in the capital. the rubble is mostly going, there's evidence of a resurgence. it's the outskirts where you repetitive problems, in terms of identifying how it would play out with infrastructure concerns many have. when you look at haiti, one of the biggest things to keep in mind. this is a country reliant on the community for years. they have more than 10,000 aid groups doing ev
haiti was not in this alone.he amount of aid workers that descended, you'd think there would be tens of thousands on the streets. you walk around the tent camps, there's no running water. people have a single latrine. you can't get a sense how frustrating the people are. in the sense six years later they are living in the tent cities. >> you look at the money but is suffered from infrastructure. a lot of buildings collapse said, they were not built to the code we are suicide to. >>...
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so haiti was in this loan here. amount of money and aid workers, you would think that there wouldn't still be tens of thousands of people still living on the streets. you walk around the different tent camps and there's no running water. there is a single latrine to 72 to 82 people. you just can't get a sense of how frustrated these people are in the sense that six years later they're still living in these tent cities >>> i think it was around 6 billion dollars. it suffered from infrastructure problems. a lot of those buildings collapsed because they p weren't built to the code that we would be used to >> right >>> the aid that goes in, is the aim to get them to where they were in 2010 because that makes them quake. >> yes. that's right. i think the frustration is the sheer amount of aid dollars that came in and the lack of progress. that said, you do see construction in the capital, particularly in the center city. there is construction, the rubble is mostly gone. there is some evidence of a resurgence here, but it
so haiti was in this loan here. amount of money and aid workers, you would think that there wouldn't still be tens of thousands of people still living on the streets. you walk around the different tent camps and there's no running water. there is a single latrine to 72 to 82 people. you just can't get a sense of how frustrated these people are in the sense that six years later they're still living in these tent cities >>> i think it was around 6 billion dollars. it suffered from...
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this is really emblematic of part of the problem in haiti. you have security police force he crouching behind this wall, rocks are coming in, and a water cannon and all this trying to develop some sort of semblance of civil conduct in this country. presidential and legislative elections since then demonstrations have become a weekly sometimes daily occurrence so last month our team headed to one such march in port-au-prince. today is all about free power, eight presidential candidates in port-au-prince have basically brought their groups into the streets to express their dissatisfaction over no run off. holding signs and saying, the hand picked candidate is somebody that doesn't represent this country. the elections were scheduled for december 27th. but were postponed amid mounting pressure from street protests over alleged corruption. president michel martelly, not enough to placate the haitian street. >> i think there's a lot of anger and pent up aggression. most clearly evidenced by the fact that 70% didn't vote in the presidential electio
this is really emblematic of part of the problem in haiti. you have security police force he crouching behind this wall, rocks are coming in, and a water cannon and all this trying to develop some sort of semblance of civil conduct in this country. presidential and legislative elections since then demonstrations have become a weekly sometimes daily occurrence so last month our team headed to one such march in port-au-prince. today is all about free power, eight presidential candidates in...
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haiti is still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake. poverty and unemployment are rampant. its leaders can't run what its government sees as free and fair elections. it's the 50 million people who may ultimately pay the price >>> stay with us on al jazeera. coming up after the break we're in moldova where protesters say the prime minister is under control of a tycoon there. an an amnesty on guns. n guns. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. a reminder on our top stories. at least 30 people have been killed in syria. fighters jets targeted a village in the eastern city. eastern u.s. cities, including new york and washington dc are at a standstill after a blizzard brought huge snow fall. a warning for seoul for the first time in five years. governments around the world are urging haiti's feuding leaders to settle a crisis. the next president poll has been put on hold. to yemen where the u.n. is seeking unlimited access to tiez. it has been conflict. >> reporter: the u.n. says 200 thousand civilians are living under
haiti is still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake. poverty and unemployment are rampant. its leaders can't run what its government sees as free and fair elections. it's the 50 million people who may ultimately pay the price >>> stay with us on al jazeera. coming up after the break we're in moldova where protesters say the prime minister is under control of a tycoon there. an an amnesty on guns. n guns. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera live from...
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haiti's troubled election is the sole topic of conversation. the entire process has faced years of delays over the terms and timing of the poll. many here say those disagreements have dire consequences >> we have a high rate of unemployment, we have social situation and we are deep in social economic crisis. we don't want a political crisis to put situation in dangerous path. >> reporter: that sense has been spilling onto the street for days, many claiming the election is rigged in favor of the hand-picked successor. >> i think we should come to some agreement. >> reporter: this man was part of a committee designed to clear the way for the election to take place. he has been at the heart of what has been a turbulent process. while acknowledging the difficulties, he said the democracy is steadily maturing >> it takes time for an elector alsystem to be set up, to be installed and to function properly. i think one thing which is also missing is the fact that we do not have strong political parties. >> reporter: in many ways haiti remains a politic
haiti's troubled election is the sole topic of conversation. the entire process has faced years of delays over the terms and timing of the poll. many here say those disagreements have dire consequences >> we have a high rate of unemployment, we have social situation and we are deep in social economic crisis. we don't want a political crisis to put situation in dangerous path. >> reporter: that sense has been spilling onto the street for days, many claiming the election is rigged in...
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but yet, again, haiti is now heading into a controversial election.rt-au-prince's busy markets, voter apathy seems to be the norm. ultimately they are angry over a lack of action on haiti's biggest issues. >> translator: there is no other country in the world where people don't have basic access to things like education, healthcare, and housing. in haiti nobody has that. so why they are asking me to go and vote? nothing would change for us. this election are going to help the rich get richer. >> reporter: haiti's democratic process is no stranger to controversy, but this is a vital election. the president has to leave office by february, and his successor will need legitimacy to lead. and that may be the biggest challenge. >>> the largest independent film festival in the u.s. has kicked off. tens of thousands are expected to catch glimpses of the en -- entrants this year. >>> the rocky mountain air in this small resort town is full of expectation. independent filmmakers from 37 countries are showing off their artistic creations to an estimated 45,000
but yet, again, haiti is now heading into a controversial election.rt-au-prince's busy markets, voter apathy seems to be the norm. ultimately they are angry over a lack of action on haiti's biggest issues. >> translator: there is no other country in the world where people don't have basic access to things like education, healthcare, and housing. in haiti nobody has that. so why they are asking me to go and vote? nothing would change for us. this election are going to help the rich get...
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haiti is struggling to overcome an earthquake, poverty and unemployment rampant. they can't run what the people see as free and fair elections. the nation's 50 million people that may pay the price. >>> tunisia's p.m. says the security situation in the country is under role after a week of nationwide protests. after an emergency cabinet meeting, they promised new thinking on tackling unemployment, which is running around 30%, especially among young people, the protests triggered by the death of a young man. he was electrocuted when he climbed a tower, losing out on a government job. some tunisians are fed up at the lack of opportunity, and created jobs by starting small businesses. they thing if success. they could inspire others. we have this report from bay rain in north western tunisia. >> reporter: this is how amen starts his day. he collects milk from near farms and urges his workers to hurry up. after relentless job hunt, amen, who graduated with a masters degree in management abandoned hope for working for a government-owned company. he recently received fu
haiti is struggling to overcome an earthquake, poverty and unemployment rampant. they can't run what the people see as free and fair elections. the nation's 50 million people that may pay the price. >>> tunisia's p.m. says the security situation in the country is under role after a week of nationwide protests. after an emergency cabinet meeting, they promised new thinking on tackling unemployment, which is running around 30%, especially among young people, the protests triggered by the...
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haiti is still struggle to go recover from the devastating earthquake.mployment and poverty are ramping. but leaders can't run free and fair e legs, these people may ultimately pay the price. port au prince, haiti. >> in nigeria, trying to reduce violence, many victims of crime say am nenesty is not enough. tribal and ethnic tensions have left hundreds of people dead. owners won't be charged. armed am 234e69 city aimed at cutting crime. fighting started here during last year's election. on and off ethnic tensions over landownership have played the state for years. many have acquired weapons to defend themselves. hundreds have been killed. the husband and son was shot and killed in separately politically motivated attacks. i heard boom, boom twice. shots continued for a while. she said amnesty improved security. gana, as he is known, has handed over 84 rifles. >> many victims are worried criminals are not being punished. many of the community affected by crime and violence say the government needs to do a lot more than the amnesty program. they say they n
haiti is still struggle to go recover from the devastating earthquake.mployment and poverty are ramping. but leaders can't run free and fair e legs, these people may ultimately pay the price. port au prince, haiti. >> in nigeria, trying to reduce violence, many victims of crime say am nenesty is not enough. tribal and ethnic tensions have left hundreds of people dead. owners won't be charged. armed am 234e69 city aimed at cutting crime. fighting started here during last year's election....
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this man told us he is rapidly losing hope for haiti. he tells most live in inhumane conditions, an opinion widely held here on the streets. other observers don't see an easy way out of the impasse. the persist has to be out of office by the finger of february. that gives those in power little time to act >> >> translation: we have less than two weeks until february 7. there is no way to have another election before then. so it will be up to the parliament and the political parties to agree on a transitional government. >> reporter: elections have never been an easy thing here, but for the past decade this country has enjoyed relate political stability, but all that has unravelled in the past few months. perhaps the most important thinking for the future of this country is that the-- thing for the future of in country is that the president has legitimacy. the country is still trying to recover from an devastating either quake. this nation's 50 million people may ultimately pay the price >>> stay with us here on al jazeera. still ahead ha
this man told us he is rapidly losing hope for haiti. he tells most live in inhumane conditions, an opinion widely held here on the streets. other observers don't see an easy way out of the impasse. the persist has to be out of office by the finger of february. that gives those in power little time to act >> >> translation: we have less than two weeks until february 7. there is no way to have another election before then. so it will be up to the parliament and the political parties...
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radio as you may know in haiti is the prime source of news and information. today, we visited one of the radio stations known as the opposition voice. he represented the president but most at the found at the roundtable were failed candidates for president. two are now in a runoff if that ever happens. and so on the radio today, there was a big topic and we learn one of the representatives for the president said that michelle martelli was not part of the decision to postpone the elections. it sounds like he had nothing to do with the decision, it belonged solely to the electoral council who as the council has ated he did so because they were afraid of the violence of e torch polling places and the fake people might meet if they went to the polls on sunday. so, as it stands now we have no more information what may happen to an electiononhen we did when it was postponed yesterday. seseetary-general of the united states and -- of the united nations talk about concern for democrat accuracy and the process in haiti. forward and that is what is going on right now.
radio as you may know in haiti is the prime source of news and information. today, we visited one of the radio stations known as the opposition voice. he represented the president but most at the found at the roundtable were failed candidates for president. two are now in a runoff if that ever happens. and so on the radio today, there was a big topic and we learn one of the representatives for the president said that michelle martelli was not part of the decision to postpone the elections. it...
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. >> reporter: i'm in haiti, a country facing a constitutional crisis. we will be asking what's next >>> handing in arms, how nigeria is banking on an amnesty as it trials to deal with violent crime. crime. foreign ministe ministers. doctors are warning the sick and injured there face lifelong disabilities because medicine and food supplies are being blocked. a blaze ard has parcel lived-- bringing force willing closure in new york until at least sunday morning. high coast waves are flooding parts of the cuban capital. waves several metres high have been pounding the city's famed street front. streets are understand water. rescue workers are trying to help people reach higher ground. french president francois hollande begins a three-day visit to india on sunday. his main focus will be on how france can play a bigger role in india's growth and development. >> reporter: this cafÉ in new delhi has brought french deserts, pastries here for the last few years. the response has enabled him to own a dozen other branches of his chain. making a challenge of doing
. >> reporter: i'm in haiti, a country facing a constitutional crisis. we will be asking what's next >>> handing in arms, how nigeria is banking on an amnesty as it trials to deal with violent crime. crime. foreign ministe ministers. doctors are warning the sick and injured there face lifelong disabilities because medicine and food supplies are being blocked. a blaze ard has parcel lived-- bringing force willing closure in new york until at least sunday morning. high coast waves...
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but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country
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election process fear haiti is now heading into a deepening political process. this protestor told us it's time to form a transitional government and organize a fresh election. he says the people need to be part of that process and in the end be victorious. the protestors are turning up here at the electoral committee, rocks thrown, cs gas in the air. clearly there is still a great deal of unhappiness about this let ral process. despite the protest,. >> two months i will win, one year i will win. >> hand picked by president martelli. told us he is the hope for haiti's future. >> it's true that six months ago nobody knew the names of mammois. but today, the entire country knows who the banana man is, my company has don't excellent work. >> the first round of voting, a farce, refused to participate in the runoff. the time is running out. president martelly is supposed to sit down in just over two weeks, what comes next is uncertain. andy gallagher, al jazeera, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> a huge storm is expected to dump as much as 60 millimeters of snow in some are
election process fear haiti is now heading into a deepening political process. this protestor told us it's time to form a transitional government and organize a fresh election. he says the people need to be part of that process and in the end be victorious. the protestors are turning up here at the electoral committee, rocks thrown, cs gas in the air. clearly there is still a great deal of unhappiness about this let ral process. despite the protest,. >> two months i will win, one year i...
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. >>> election crisis in haiti. the government taking to the streets as calls to resign. local 10 news the onlysouth florida station that is there. >>> hey, good monday morning, souou florida. i am eric yutzy, ready for the c cd already is jacey birch. >> yeah, i brought it back if colorado. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. you didn't want a break from the heat this winter? i did. you know who else needs a brere, jen correa. i love this. waking up to the 40s sunday morning, i loved it. now early this morning, dark out there of course and temperatures once again falling into the 40s at least for much of browa county. as you can see 48 degrees from pompano beach down to pembroke pines, even ft. lauderdale. and then we see the 50 degrees in miami. 45 though in kendall. that's the coolest spot. even the 50s down into the keys. winds are still out of the normal, turning more out of the northeast fof the keys. eventually that east wind will be back later this afternoon. that's going to play a role in warming us up rather quickly. for now it is nice and clear all across the sunshin
. >>> election crisis in haiti. the government taking to the streets as calls to resign. local 10 news the onlysouth florida station that is there. >>> hey, good monday morning, souou florida. i am eric yutzy, ready for the c cd already is jacey birch. >> yeah, i brought it back if colorado. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. you didn't want a break from the heat this winter? i did. you know who else needs a brere, jen correa. i love this. waking up to the 40s...
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haiti is struggling to overcome an earthquake, poverty and unemployment rampant. they can't run what the people seep as free and fair elections. the nation's 50 million people that may pay the price. >> now, to moldova where the opposition is expecting tens of thousands of people to join a rally in the capital. protesters demand elections after the appointment of a prime minister who they say is taking orders from business tycoons. live to robin forrester walker. tell us about the protest. what has been happening, and what prompted the protests in moldova. >> hi, well it looks as if despite the cold, it's a little chaotic here, we are at a bit of a thorough fair. people have come out in large numbers. to protest against the government. the government that is occupying the government offices to my left. it's very noisy. the speakers on the stage, they are calling for unity amongst moldovans. the reason so many have been coming out is because the opposition have tapped into a ground swell of anger. serious anger against this country's government. for couption and it
haiti is struggling to overcome an earthquake, poverty and unemployment rampant. they can't run what the people seep as free and fair elections. the nation's 50 million people that may pay the price. >> now, to moldova where the opposition is expecting tens of thousands of people to join a rally in the capital. protesters demand elections after the appointment of a prime minister who they say is taking orders from business tycoons. live to robin forrester walker. tell us about the...
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she is the only reporter in haiti right now. >> neki:. four people were killed and two others injured in a shooting there. it happen in a small town in the the canadian prime minister said the suspected shooter isow in custody. police are trying to determine the motive. >>> moving on to the oscars. there is tension surrounding the oscar after another year with few are minority actors. we'll take you >> todd: if you are just wake withing up. the blizzard is beating down on much of the united states. and here is a photoof nashville over the weekend. they booked the vacationn to the music city. and didn't expect eight inches. >> neki: you can walk through at and go line dancing. 4> todd: look at the snow piling up in the homes and streets, there is it a car there somewhere. it is just a hump. it is not a lot of fun. it is not bad if you are sitting inside of the warm home if you have power with a warm cup of cocoa. >> meteorologist: i guess the od things on it is weekend. the kids want a snow day. they will get out there and do sledding afte
she is the only reporter in haiti right now. >> neki:. four people were killed and two others injured in a shooting there. it happen in a small town in the the canadian prime minister said the suspected shooter isow in custody. police are trying to determine the motive. >>> moving on to the oscars. there is tension surrounding the oscar after another year with few are minority actors. we'll take you >> todd: if you are just wake withing up. the blizzard is beating down on...
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we've got a lot more to come here, including in haiti the protests flare-up as a presidential run-off vote has been postponed again. oscars organisers have announced a diversity drive after a backlash regarding this year's nominees. >>> welcome back. a look at the top stories here. tunisia is due to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on saturday after four days of violent protests about the lack of jobs. the president says the demand for jobs was justified by warns that i.s.i.l. in neighboring lip i can't could take advantage of the unrest. in syria activists and medical sources say dozens of civilians have been killed by russian air strikes. areas understand i.s.i.l. control were targeted in raqqa and another area. at least 40 people including women and children are believed to have died in the bombardment. four people have been killed by a shooter at i high school and a-- a high school and a second location in canada. the suspect has been arrested. the prime minister says the country's heart is breaking for the people of the area. the world economic forum in switzerland is drawing to
we've got a lot more to come here, including in haiti the protests flare-up as a presidential run-off vote has been postponed again. oscars organisers have announced a diversity drive after a backlash regarding this year's nominees. >>> welcome back. a look at the top stories here. tunisia is due to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on saturday after four days of violent protests about the lack of jobs. the president says the demand for jobs was justified by warns that i.s.i.l. in...
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at is the situation in port-au-prince, haiti. i'm glenna millberg, local 10 news. >>> florida state university has reached a nearly $1 million settlement with a student who used jamam winston of rape. according to the university the former studentt will receive 250,000 while her twice that amount, 700,000. the attorneys say they are getting no where near that much. the alleged vtim first made the allegation in 2012. after a short investigation winston was never charged. as part of the deal florida state committing to five years of sexual assault awareness programs and greater transparency. >>> malaysian officials have confirmed a piece of metal found washed up on a thai beach does not belong to mission malaysia flight 370. it was found by a local fishermen. flight 370 vanished on a flight from malaysia to beijing. >>> a drug kingpin pablo escoba >> what workers stumbled upon while tearing down the old tannings. >>> warmer weather in place. it won't last longn we're waiting for another cold front to move into south florida current
at is the situation in port-au-prince, haiti. i'm glenna millberg, local 10 news. >>> florida state university has reached a nearly $1 million settlement with a student who used jamam winston of rape. according to the university the former studentt will receive 250,000 while her twice that amount, 700,000. the attorneys say they are getting no where near that much. the alleged vtim first made the allegation in 2012. after a short investigation winston was never charged. as part of the...
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the caller asked specially about haiti.s at "the washington post" roz and kevin actually took a pretty deep dive into the clinton foundation work in ha i haiti. as the caller suggested, not everything went perfectly there. and there are ongoing questions among haitians and what happened one of the time one of the world's most ambitious post disaster relief efforts. >> were there foreign government contributions to the foundation? is that legal or illegal? >> yes, there were foreign government contributions to the foundation and because and there are alsot87 contributions to foreign corporations, individuals living overseas. perfectly legal. there were reported, again, the reason we thought it was important to note this was that foreign eptities and foreign individuals cannot give to u.s. campaigns. so one of the things we thought it important to note who is it that's giving to the clintons over time. can if i could just finish with haiti for a moment. >> certainly. >> while there is some controversy about the recovery effo
the caller asked specially about haiti.s at "the washington post" roz and kevin actually took a pretty deep dive into the clinton foundation work in ha i haiti. as the caller suggested, not everything went perfectly there. and there are ongoing questions among haitians and what happened one of the time one of the world's most ambitious post disaster relief efforts. >> were there foreign government contributions to the foundation? is that legal or illegal? >> yes, there...
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haiti's troubled election is the sole topic of discussion.ay disagreements could have dire consequences. >> we have a very high rate of unemployment, we have social situation, and we are deep in social economic crisis. we don't want a political crisis that can put the situation in a very dangerous path. >> reporter: that sense of frustration has been spilling on to the streets for days with many protesters claiming the election is rigged in favor of the government's hand-picked successor, and with time running out, the international community is pushing for the election to go ahead. this man was part of a committee designed to clear the way for the election to take place. he has been at the heart of the process. while acknowledging the difficulties, he says haiti's democracy is steadily maturing. >> it takes time for an electoral system to be set up, to be installed, and to function properly. and i think one thing which is also missing is the fact that we do not have strong political parties. >> reporter: in many ways haiti remains divided. b
haiti's troubled election is the sole topic of discussion.ay disagreements could have dire consequences. >> we have a very high rate of unemployment, we have social situation, and we are deep in social economic crisis. we don't want a political crisis that can put the situation in a very dangerous path. >> reporter: that sense of frustration has been spilling on to the streets for days with many protesters claiming the election is rigged in favor of the government's hand-picked...
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six years ago haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake. its worst natural disaster in more than two centuries. millions of
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to haiti's planned election being called off. this is now a nation in limbo. polling stations have been set ablaze across the country with many fearing the country is heading towards a crisis that threatening to destabilize an already fragile nation. you think it's going to be a struggle? >> yes, but we will fight. we are fighters. >> reporter: this man was running for president. he is now part of a group of former candidates known as the g 8 who have been calling for sweeping change amid accusations of fraud and voting irregularities. he is happy that the run-off has been postponed. he says the country has serious challenges ahead. >> translation: i have a good feeling. we made a big step in the right direction, but it is not the end. we still have a very long way to go because this fight is a lot more complicated than people think. >> reporter: but leadership struggles aside, people are growing impatient with the entire process. student and music told us he is rapidly losing hope for haiti. he tells us most live in inhumane con
to haiti's planned election being called off. this is now a nation in limbo. polling stations have been set ablaze across the country with many fearing the country is heading towards a crisis that threatening to destabilize an already fragile nation. you think it's going to be a struggle? >> yes, but we will fight. we are fighters. >> reporter: this man was running for president. he is now part of a group of former candidates known as the g 8 who have been calling for sweeping...
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he says haiti has some serious challenges ahead. >> translation: i have a good feeling. we made a big step in the right direction, but it is not the end. we still have a very long way to go because this fight is more complicated than people think. >> reporter: leadership struggles aside, the people of haiti are growing impatient with the entire process. this student and musician told us he is rapidlying lose hope. he says most live in inhumane conditions. other observers don't see an easy way out of the political impasse. according to the constitution, the president has to be out of office by the beginning of february. the timeframe gives those in power little time to act decisively >> translation: we have less than two weeks. there is no way to have another election. so it will be up to the parliament and the political parties to agree on a new government. >> reporter: elections have never been an easy thing in haiti, but for the past this country has enjoyed relatively stability, but all of that has been unravelling in the past few months. perhaps the most important th
he says haiti has some serious challenges ahead. >> translation: i have a good feeling. we made a big step in the right direction, but it is not the end. we still have a very long way to go because this fight is more complicated than people think. >> reporter: leadership struggles aside, the people of haiti are growing impatient with the entire process. this student and musician told us he is rapidlying lose hope. he says most live in inhumane conditions. other observers don't see...
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many here remain skeptical of the election process and fear haiti is heading to a deepening crisis. >this protester told us it's time to form a transitional government and organize a fresh election. he said that people need to be part that have position and in the end be victorious. >> this remains to be a volatile situation. there are rocks being flown, and essentially today it was a victory for these protesters, but clearly there is still a great deal of unhappiness about this electoral process. >> despite the protests and delays, they remain confident that he'll been haiti's next president. a relative unknown the 47-year-old was hand picked by president martelli, and refers to himself as banana man because of his agriculture background. he topped the polls in last controversial vote and said he's the hope for haiti's future. >> it's true that no one knew my name, but today they know who the banana man is. they know me because my campaign has done excellent work. >> but the opposition candidate called the first round of voting a farce and refused to campaign in the run off. now ther
many here remain skeptical of the election process and fear haiti is heading to a deepening crisis. >this protester told us it's time to form a transitional government and organize a fresh election. he said that people need to be part that have position and in the end be victorious. >> this remains to be a volatile situation. there are rocks being flown, and essentially today it was a victory for these protesters, but clearly there is still a great deal of unhappiness about this...
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the international community is calling on haiti's leads to solve a worsening political crisis. a run off to choose the next president is held indefinitely. in yemen the u.n. is seeking unlimited access to taiz. our correspondent has the latest. >> reporter: the u.n. says 200,000 civilians in taiz are living in what it calls a virtual state of siege. houthi rebels are blocking access to the city. they're stopping the injured from leaving to get medical treatment elsewhere. >> translation: i was hit by a shell and i've been in hospital for three months. i need medical attention abroad. i lost my legs and there is no treatment for me here in taiz >> reporter: the city's hospitals are struggling to cope with demand. 90% of hospitals have closed. the ones open are running short of supplies. they're warning that patients will end up with lifelong disabilities unless they receive the help they need. >> translation: many of our patients are in need of urgent medical care abroad. they haven't been able to travel. we also have no medicine entering the city. >> reporter: cities under sieg
the international community is calling on haiti's leads to solve a worsening political crisis. a run off to choose the next president is held indefinitely. in yemen the u.n. is seeking unlimited access to taiz. our correspondent has the latest. >> reporter: the u.n. says 200,000 civilians in taiz are living in what it calls a virtual state of siege. houthi rebels are blocking access to the city. they're stopping the injured from leaving to get medical treatment elsewhere. >>...
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. >> anchor: election crisis, protest now spreading across haiti after the presidential elections are placed hold for a second time. local 10, the one and onl station there live. >> anchor: you saw it there first,nd now this uber attack going viral, but everyone is asking why isn't this woman minute away. >> at the top tonight, new details into a frightening crime, a police officer ambushed targeted by a gunman as he sat in his patrol car. >> anchor: and that miami gardens cop surviving that attack. >> anchor: the alleged shooter this man. just release this new mug shot as the suspect sits in jail, tonight the concern turned to that injured officer. >> anchor: now we are hearing from his father, a retired officer himself, derek shore is live now, where an officeser recovering t tonight, derek? >> we are hearing that officer recovery after this bizarre ambush, in which a motiv is still unknown been witnesses heard the sounds of an ambush. david was skiting in his patrol suv at northeast. filling out a report, when out of nowhere a b.m.w. suv drove past him, came back, and the driver op
. >> anchor: election crisis, protest now spreading across haiti after the presidential elections are placed hold for a second time. local 10, the one and onl station there live. >> anchor: you saw it there first,nd now this uber attack going viral, but everyone is asking why isn't this woman minute away. >> at the top tonight, new details into a frightening crime, a police officer ambushed targeted by a gunman as he sat in his patrol car. >> anchor: and that miami...
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stay tuned for glenna as live reporting from haiti throughout the weekend for us as she reports on the very latest setback to elect a brand new president for the country of haiti. >> laurie: back here the ha home let's turn outside. what a wet and dangeus day our on roadways, and it was a, so of a day across south florida.. doesn't seem as though it would let up at all >> calvin: we turn now to our chief certified meteorologist betty davis on the latest with what isoing to happen this week, especially after today. together. saturday night temperatures crash. got it? saturday night get ready. for now, though, we're tracking what's left of the rainfall, one final band, if you will,oming across right now. this is about to exit the area between marinated and islamorada, so more dry timeahead for the keys, for the overseas highway. miami-dade, look at this little band of showers now starting to close in on downtown miami in the next few minutes. the winds maybe a little gusty with this as it continues to push off toward the east, so we're n quite didn't you rainfall, even around hollywood a
stay tuned for glenna as live reporting from haiti throughout the weekend for us as she reports on the very latest setback to elect a brand new president for the country of haiti. >> laurie: back here the ha home let's turn outside. what a wet and dangeus day our on roadways, and it was a, so of a day across south florida.. doesn't seem as though it would let up at all >> calvin: we turn now to our chief certified meteorologist betty davis on the latest with what isoing to happen...
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beth, one group just got back from haiti on wednesday. they were in a remote area and didn't hear anything about the growing concerns over that mosquito-borne virus. that is, until they were back at an airport catching up on the news. steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled about zika. "my first reaction was to think about the folks we had down there so i went to the cdc website...trying to find the symptoms and what is the impact of the disease if you do have it. a lot of us got mosquito bites, it happens down there" none of the 11 people who went with schmitz reported any symptoms. but that doesn't eliminate concern. health experts say 80 percent of adults show no symptoms at all. the greatest risk is to newborns with zika connected to a brain abnormity called microcephaly characterized by much smaller than normal heads at birth. dr. andrea greiner is
beth, one group just got back from haiti on wednesday. they were in a remote area and didn't hear anything about the growing concerns over that mosquito-borne virus. that is, until they were back at an airport catching up on the news. steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled about zika. "my first reaction...
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it's up to the president. >> glenna: so haiti in waiting. when pressed about this decision expected by the end of the week, the minister says even with a plan at the end of the week, there is no way that any sort of election can be held where the results would come in for atransfer of power on it's been very fluid, dates have changed, rules have been flexed and they expect that will happen again now. i'm glenna milberg live in port-au-prince tonight, local10 news. >> calvin: glenna, thanks a lotin'. let's see get a final chocolate even rush with traffic reporter jenise fernandez here with a look. >> jenise: let's start off with good news that. accident on i-95 northbound right at northwest. 35th street t okssike that accident has just cleared up. traffic moving nicely but let's zoom on in to see how fas@ traffic is moving. looksike we are sale seeing those delays. again that accidents has cleared but speeds slow at 19 miles per houou ate gratigny plateau nee parkway there are two lanes blocked with speeds there hardly moving hat all, 7 miles
it's up to the president. >> glenna: so haiti in waiting. when pressed about this decision expected by the end of the week, the minister says even with a plan at the end of the week, there is no way that any sort of election can be held where the results would come in for atransfer of power on it's been very fluid, dates have changed, rules have been flexed and they expect that will happen again now. i'm glenna milberg live in port-au-prince tonight, local10 news. >> calvin: glenna,...
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. >> election turmoil in haiti, voting scheduled for today is postponed. port awe prince. >> florida tax credit scholarships send 78,000 kids to private and par october yal schools s that constitutional? the state teacher's union says no. >> . >> a swarm o bikers caused havoc on south florida streets and roadways on mlk day breaking traffic laws, defying police. why did the cop stand down? we'll take it to the round table. good morning, and welcome. so glad you could join us this morning. it has been a hectic news we can from sarah palin endorsing donald trump to those mawr odding bikers on martin luther king day to the scheduled and then postponed presidential elections in haiti. and that is where we begin this morning, a presidential runoff scheduled for today was delayed latetehis week after massive street demonstrations in haiti and threats of violence if the elections went forward. decided to hold off on voting. the term expires february 7th. right now there is no one to replace him. >> local 10's glenna milberg has been in port awe prince since frida
. >> election turmoil in haiti, voting scheduled for today is postponed. port awe prince. >> florida tax credit scholarships send 78,000 kids to private and par october yal schools s that constitutional? the state teacher's union says no. >> . >> a swarm o bikers caused havoc on south florida streets and roadways on mlk day breaking traffic laws, defying police. why did the cop stand down? we'll take it to the round table. good morning, and welcome. so glad you could...
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prosts spiraled out of control, prompting haiti's leaders to put the election on hold. officials have not announced a new date for the vote. >>> tonight's decision debrief. a familiar phaseface may be throwingng his hat into the presidential race. michael bloomberg, former mayor of new york city, is considering a run for the white house. he's toldd his advisors to draw he has told friends he would be willing to spend, get this, $100 billion of his own money for the campaign. the former mayor says he's serious about the delegationon a source says look for bloomberg to run if donald trump or ted cruz are nominated by the republicans and bernie sanders is nominated by the democrats. >>> already a couple of feet of snow throughout new york city. many other areas looking at just the same. snow coming down sideways. all of a sudden, doesn't seem so bad here, right? a pretty refreshing day today, temperatures in the 60s, dropping fast tonight. no rain on the docket. let's bounce around the radar. bone dry here from key west to elliott ey. we're not expecting any rain for the n
prosts spiraled out of control, prompting haiti's leaders to put the election on hold. officials have not announced a new date for the vote. >>> tonight's decision debrief. a familiar phaseface may be throwingng his hat into the presidential race. michael bloomberg, former mayor of new york city, is considering a run for the white house. he's toldd his advisors to draw he has told friends he would be willing to spend, get this, $100 billion of his own money for the campaign. the former...
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. >> calvin: more breaking news from haiti. political protests now sweeping the country have spread to a private destination for cruise passengers, and it's troubling ws for haiti's tumor industry. victor is in the video port with exactly what happened today. political situation in haiti is now affecting the tourism industry there. this all unfolded in la badeed an important port call in haiti. this video was posted on facebook. that is royal caribbean freedom of seas surrounded by groups of protesters in both right there. the captain decide not to let the passengers off the ship. royal caribbean believes these protests are linked to the upcoming runoff elections this weekend. we also have this map. it shows you where the popular private destination. accept royal caribbean released a statement that said in part "although the protest w peace nfl nature it was clear that in the protests continued it would be a significant impact our guests' ability to a enjoy. they'll spend the date a sea and go on to jamaica tomorrow." so while
. >> calvin: more breaking news from haiti. political protests now sweeping the country have spread to a private destination for cruise passengers, and it's troubling ws for haiti's tumor industry. victor is in the video port with exactly what happened today. political situation in haiti is now affecting the tourism industry there. this all unfolded in la badeed an important port call in haiti. this video was posted on facebook. that is royal caribbean freedom of seas surrounded by groups...
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the latest on the election turm yoal in haiti. the live report just a it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technogy designed for you. a bizarre outburst its. the strange message a man accused of shooting a police officer delivered to a judge. >> neki: a record wrecking storm hits the east cst. break. >> todd: a look at the tower it's cold by florida standards. when will it warm up and all that sand melt. [ laughter ] i couldn't resist. morning. >> neki: he can't help himself, folks. it's sunday january 24 i'm neki mohan. >> todd: i'm todded tongen. everybody wanties to hear from jennifer, the weather authority, you nail the forecast. >> neki: we could use a couple more degrees, jennifer. >> jennifer: i'm still laughing at that comment. this is preliminary. so this is so far the lowest temperature recorded earlier this morning and before the sun was rising. temperatures in the upper 40s for some of us but low 40s across broward and 50s down t
the latest on the election turm yoal in haiti. the live report just a it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technogy designed for you. a bizarre outburst its. the strange message a man accused of shooting a police officer delivered to a judge. >> neki: a record wrecking storm hits the east cst. break. >> todd: a look at the tower it's cold by florida standards. when will it warm up and all that...
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. >>> haiti's president michelle martelly said the election will go on despite a push from the senate. violent protests are sweeping the nation's there and haiti's constitution demands the election on february 7th. glenna millberg is traveling to haiti to cover the live elections. >>> a rock slide caused some big problems tuesday on madeira county in california. it closed a highway for about a ten mile stretch in both directions. fortunately no cars were hit by those falling rocks but the road blockage throughout the afternoon to move the big boulders throughout the way. >>> for us here in south florida i'm happy to tell you we're rain-free and we're waking up to comfortable conditions. a bit cool in miami where we're still in the 50s but we'e' checking in at 64 degrees in ft. lauderdale and key west. the east wind is the culprit. remember that ocean wind provides for the warmth and humidity. you notice it in the way of temperatures and later today you'll notice in the way of humidity. it will feel a bit more humid in parts of south florida. 55 degrees, 57 in hialeah. still cool, comf
. >>> haiti's president michelle martelly said the election will go on despite a push from the senate. violent protests are sweeping the nation's there and haiti's constitution demands the election on february 7th. glenna millberg is traveling to haiti to cover the live elections. >>> a rock slide caused some big problems tuesday on madeira county in california. it closed a highway for about a ten mile stretch in both directions. fortunately no cars were hit by those falling...
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make headlines like haiti's suffering does. weekend protests for and against the canceled election proce convulsed the streets and kept parliament behind closes doors today the church is mediatiti a way forward when the president who wantete to transfer power to an elected president in two week withs and his opposition that want as transitional team instead. >> it is very risky, to compromise the result of what has happened.d. >> the mess has already spooked business investors rerouted cruise ship tourist business. >> i believe what we a2e going flu, the calm, cool, and wise heads will prevail, and we will provide a structure for us to continue building. >> what that will look like, who knows at this point, we do understand that some plan to move forward wh this election should be out in public by the end of this week but by accounts there is no way to hold a free and fair election, andave results in time for the february 7th deadline that is the latest here in port-au-prince, reporting live tonight, local 10 news okay, safe tr
make headlines like haiti's suffering does. weekend protests for and against the canceled election proce convulsed the streets and kept parliament behind closes doors today the church is mediatiti a way forward when the president who wantete to transfer power to an elected president in two week withs and his opposition that want as transitional team instead. >> it is very risky, to compromise the result of what has happened.d. >> the mess has already spooked business investors...
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we are going to be live on the streets of haiti. also a look at who is making the news and who is bidding to one at the sundance festival. also later on issues about the doping scandals. at least 45 people including 17 children have died trying to cross the sea to greece. greek and turkish ships have been involved in a search and rescue mission to find survivors. the boats the refugees are were travelling on capsized close to two greek islands. meanwhile, how to stem that flow of refugees has been the subject of a meeting. germany's government is under huge pressure to limit numbers entering the country. >> reporter: the pressure may not have shown as she welcomed her turkish counterpart, but angela merkel is treading a fine path at the moment. the chancellor again rejected the idea of closing europe's borders. >> translation: we want once have heard about terrible numbers of people dying in the assess between turkey and the e.u., children as well. we cannot allow the illegal traffickers to have supremecy here. people are dangering
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hope you will stay with us, and hopefully we will have some movement for you live in port-au-prince haiti tonight, local 10 news. >> we will be watching closely, thank you. at least four people were killed and several others injured at a shooting in a schooln canada. the building with the shooting occurred houses students in grades seven through 12, that school placed on lock down, several people rushed to local hospitals, two critically injured. the shooter is under arrest and we are told his weapon was seized.. >> the video is getting attention across the country can, and now tonight more f fl out from a south florida doctor, caught on camera attacking an uber dririr. breezy. i will let you know what is ahead for the weekend, miami marathon on sunday, we have a lot to talk about tonight. >> here is a friday kind of story, question tonight, why don't these t tngs fall off? >> the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the c
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but now tonight, the outsite forces are weighing in as they have so much in haiti's history. the united states weighghg in, thinking that there will likely be this temporary govnment, the o.a.s. says the elections should go forward, and when all of this is going on, and this election crisis is miring this country, there are good people doing good things that aren't getting nearly that much attention. >> they are prepping for entrepreneur of the year awards. for haiti's most enterprising. >> for people to listen to them and heroin from them, and the effect that they have on the community is huge. >> but doggers and leaders don't make headlines like haiti's sufferirg does. weekend protests for and against the canceled election process convulsed the streets and kept today the church is mediating a way forward when the president who wanted o transfer power to an elected president in two week withs and his opposition that want as transnsional team instead. >> it is very risky, to compromise the result of what has happened. >> the mess has already spooked business investors reroute
but now tonight, the outsite forces are weighing in as they have so much in haiti's history. the united states weighghg in, thinking that there will likely be this temporary govnment, the o.a.s. says the elections should go forward, and when all of this is going on, and this election crisis is miring this country, there are good people doing good things that aren't getting nearly that much attention. >> they are prepping for entrepreneur of the year awards. for haiti's most enterprising....
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they were in haiti helping the haitian people at the time. a vigil is beingeld today in little haiti to remember the victims and full coverage on cbs 4 news beginning at 5. >>> the florida panthers winning streak is over after a loss last night to vancouver. the panthers came out strong but vancouver were tied late in they won in overtime 3-2 and panthers streak ends at 12 games and it's the tenth best winning streak in nhl history and for the fourth time in seven years the university of alabama is the college football national champions. alabama defeated clemson last night 45-40 in a classic in glenn dale, arizona and it was the 16th national championship for the crimson tide in school history. they are celebrating in alabama. nick sabin celebrating as well. >>> still ahead governor rick scott lays out his plans for the future of florida what he's revealing in the state of the e state address. >>> inside the deadly raid that recaptured el chapox and what sean penn now says about his secret meeting in the jungle with the drug lord. >>> and ta
they were in haiti helping the haitian people at the time. a vigil is beingeld today in little haiti to remember the victims and full coverage on cbs 4 news beginning at 5. >>> the florida panthers winning streak is over after a loss last night to vancouver. the panthers came out strong but vancouver were tied late in they won in overtime 3-2 and panthers streak ends at 12 games and it's the tenth best winning streak in nhl history and for the fourth time in seven years the university...
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. >>> there have been violent clashes in haiti after a presidential run-off was delayed for a secondime. it was supposed to happen on sunday. the electoral commission pushed it back because of security concerns. no new date has been set. as andy gallacher reports from port space au prince. >> one opposition leader called it a victory for democracy on the streets of port awe prince. protesters were in no mood to celebrate. thousands voiced their anger, burning campaign posters, tires, and throwing rocks. many here remain skeptical of the election process and fear haiti is now heading into a deepening compliccrisis. this protester told us it's time to form a government and organizati organize a fresh election and says people need to be part of that position and in the end be victorious. >> he refers to himself as banana man because of his agricultural background. he told us that fruit is haiti's future. >> it's true six months ago, nobody knew the name but today the entire country knows who the banana man is. they know me because i have done excellent work. >> reporter: opposition cand
. >>> there have been violent clashes in haiti after a presidential run-off was delayed for a secondime. it was supposed to happen on sunday. the electoral commission pushed it back because of security concerns. no new date has been set. as andy gallacher reports from port space au prince. >> one opposition leader called it a victory for democracy on the streets of port awe prince. protesters were in no mood to celebrate. thousands voiced their anger, burning campaign posters,...
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violent protests in the streets of haiti after the presidential runoff election is postponed for a second time. good evening, i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international news hour. tonight we begin with canada's worst school shooting in more than a decade. at least four people are dead and two wounded. the attack took place in the aboriginal community of la loche in the province of saskatchewan. canadian prime minister justin trudeau was in dabo switzerland when the news broke. >> obviously this is every parent's worst nightmare. when i spoke with community leaders they obviously expressed that the community is reeling. and all of us across this country's hearts are going out to the families and to the whole community. >> al jazeera's daniel lak is in toronto with more on the developing story. >> this took place in the remote community of la loche and it is about 300, 400 miles north of the nearest biggest city, saskatoon. it was a middle school 7-12, and just before the lunch time about 1:00 p.m. local time someone started shooting outside and inside the school. the pers
violent protests in the streets of haiti after the presidential runoff election is postponed for a second time. good evening, i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international news hour. tonight we begin with canada's worst school shooting in more than a decade. at least four people are dead and two wounded. the attack took place in the aboriginal community of la loche in the province of saskatchewan. canadian prime minister justin trudeau was in dabo switzerland when the news broke....