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he is originally from haiti but lives in springfield. so it has been a real dream of his to even get to the olympics. >> jadiann: then to top it off he had the distinct honor of carrying the flag so he is tonight's hometown hero. i he breaks barriers in represent haiti in wrestling, he is here to compete but to inspire a nation on and off the mat. whatever comes his way wrestler cost telly won't let life pin him down. the 38-year-old is the first athlete to wrestle for haiti which hasn't seen an olympic medal in any sport since 1928. >> don't think our grandparents were born yet. >> reporter: he knows how much is on the line during the match but his dream is to inspire haitians and be a true ambassador for his home nation. >> we're a country of great things, individuals to inspire others. >> reporter: it was a three-year process filled filled with letters and phone calls to convince them --y. >> they kept saying no, please try again. >> come on, you keep on trying and they're like, you know what, we're going to persevering. >> i grew up
he is originally from haiti but lives in springfield. so it has been a real dream of his to even get to the olympics. >> jadiann: then to top it off he had the distinct honor of carrying the flag so he is tonight's hometown hero. i he breaks barriers in represent haiti in wrestling, he is here to compete but to inspire a nation on and off the mat. whatever comes his way wrestler cost telly won't let life pin him down. the 38-year-old is the first athlete to wrestle for haiti which hasn't...
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. >> reporter: castelli left haiti when he was 9 years old. he served a tour in iraq as a muslim chaplain he is becoming the first haitian wrestler to compete in the olympic games. in the shot put since 2004. and the reigning world champ understands more than anyone else that mother knows best. and we'll show you how new technology and forward thinking design have team usa primed to race for gold at the paraolympics in rio. good evening everyone and welcome to the 7 news olympic after dominating in the pool to open the olympics team usa is finding success on the track this week. that number will surely go up tonight when ashton eaton is expected to make the podium in the mens decathlon. the defending olympic medalist enters tonight in first place following 9 of the 10 events and is in prime position to retain his title of world's greatest athlete. and that action in prime time coverage tonight right here on 7 nbc. also in action tonight is diver jessica parado the dover new hampshire native earning a spot by placing second in the semifinal. pa
. >> reporter: castelli left haiti when he was 9 years old. he served a tour in iraq as a muslim chaplain he is becoming the first haitian wrestler to compete in the olympic games. in the shot put since 2004. and the reigning world champ understands more than anyone else that mother knows best. and we'll show you how new technology and forward thinking design have team usa primed to race for gold at the paraolympics in rio. good evening everyone and welcome to the 7 news olympic after...
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haiti no. that's the story you get from a book. i got the sense rebecca that was kind of the story that you were giving us. but it strikes me that something different is going on between what wilson is doing in the caribbean and the parts of the caribbean that the united states does not formally control and in the u.s. empire. rebecca, at the end you said it is pretty much more of the same because the philippines can be independent when it is a stable government and nobody defines stability. fine, it doesn't really mean anything. but wilson actually would have supported -- wilson supported a stronger legislation. he was ready to give philippines a four-year time schedule to independence. philippinization means the turning over, you said it already, the turning over of government to filipinos. then there's this other jones act passed the next year in 1917 which makes puerto ricans citizens. i have a hard time reconciling -- this is genuine befuddlement. i don't know how to reconcile that, which really does seem to me to be a new lea
haiti no. that's the story you get from a book. i got the sense rebecca that was kind of the story that you were giving us. but it strikes me that something different is going on between what wilson is doing in the caribbean and the parts of the caribbean that the united states does not formally control and in the u.s. empire. rebecca, at the end you said it is pretty much more of the same because the philippines can be independent when it is a stable government and nobody defines stability....
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reporter: swimming for sport is nonexistent in haiti which has few pools and even some fishermen never learned to swim. the swif-year-old swimmer has been swimming competitively the last six years. abroad.ever lived during practice, he does six laps, swimming 100 meters. he is optimistic. >> that's the dream of all win.ians, to go and i'm ready to win and fly the flag for our country. itorter: if he does medal, will be haiti's first since the amsterdam.in thea: our report about haitian swimmer at the rio olympics. with us in the studio, starting with india tonight. india has brought in a new tax. >> good evening. ofmakers in the upper house parliament voted to change the country's tax structure. the goods and services tax bill the most ambitious reform taken so far under the prime , as he tries to boost the economy. reporter: one nation, one tax, goal of the biggest tax reform passed in india since its independence. india's upper house approved a single goods and the country and its 1.3 billion consumers. will replace a slew of levies in 29 and states it. >> will be one single point ta
reporter: swimming for sport is nonexistent in haiti which has few pools and even some fishermen never learned to swim. the swif-year-old swimmer has been swimming competitively the last six years. abroad.ever lived during practice, he does six laps, swimming 100 meters. he is optimistic. >> that's the dream of all win.ians, to go and i'm ready to win and fly the flag for our country. itorter: if he does medal, will be haiti's first since the amsterdam.in thea: our report about haitian...
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but her family is in haiti. she's made a lot of sacrifices. >> i had to pass over a lot of social events. too much to take and she taught about giving it up until a pep talk from her mom gave her perspective. >> now looking at it and seeing everything worked out, i'm glad i didn't give up and did try. i know for sure 20 years from now looking back i'll be proud of sacrifices and decisions that i media she's swimming the 50 free. her goal is swim her personal best. even though she just arrived in rio, he's looking ahead to olympic games. back to you. >> thank you for that. here's my take on the hall of fame game being cancelled because of the bad paint. nfl made the right call. the league put player safety first, that from the league that hasn't always done that. concussions for example. the reason this is a big deal is because of our hunger for football to come back. we've gone six months without a game and have to wait another think twice. nfl does it and it becomes bigger story than the olympics. sure disappoi
but her family is in haiti. she's made a lot of sacrifices. >> i had to pass over a lot of social events. too much to take and she taught about giving it up until a pep talk from her mom gave her perspective. >> now looking at it and seeing everything worked out, i'm glad i didn't give up and did try. i know for sure 20 years from now looking back i'll be proud of sacrifices and decisions that i media she's swimming the 50 free. her goal is swim her personal best. even though she...
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but that is not about all of the haiti earthquake. >> and brian fallon said the clinton foundation is a charity and announced major steps to take if clinton wins the white house. >> james rosen, thanks. >> more on that story. donald trump trying to paint a clearer picture of his campaign platform. he was struggling to provide specifics as he talked to bill o'rielly and they but theed heads a bit. watch this. >> the actual seizure of human beings. taking them from their homes and putting them in a detention center and so their illegal alien status is adjudicated. >> bill, you are the first one to mention that detention center. no, i never heard the term. i am not going to put them in a detention. >> you you cited dwight eisenhower on this program. >> it was in 1952, and who by the way deported tremendous numbers. >> he rounded them up and when you cited him as an example. >> no. i said that, yeah, i said that something that has been done in a strong manner. i am not agreeing with that. and i have good relationships with a lot of hispanic people. we are talking about it and we with will
but that is not about all of the haiti earthquake. >> and brian fallon said the clinton foundation is a charity and announced major steps to take if clinton wins the white house. >> james rosen, thanks. >> more on that story. donald trump trying to paint a clearer picture of his campaign platform. he was struggling to provide specifics as he talked to bill o'rielly and they but theed heads a bit. watch this. >> the actual seizure of human beings. taking them from their...
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haiti but lives in springfield, massachusetts. >> adam: he was on his way to rio and selected for an olympic spot earlier this year and obviously is hoping to bring home a shiny middal. nancy chen spoke with him. >> reporter: we're now just three day ace way from the -- days away from the opening ceremony. plenty of people have been arriving getting ready for competition. brazil has been preparing for the olympics for years. they're touches here. you can see the tennis stadium where the flags hanging. we saw them putting the flags up. one quiting development for new england to tell you about, springfield wrestler cost tally will be the flag bearer for haiti. he is the first wrestler to ever represent haiti and had to lobby the nation for years just to let him do so. he told me that competing here in rio is much more that happen just about him. it's about his country. generation, the next haitian who could be in the olympics 2016 that is my country. i could be charge. i challenge them to be better than me. >> reporter: have to keep an eye out for him on friday p. i'm looking forward t
haiti but lives in springfield, massachusetts. >> adam: he was on his way to rio and selected for an olympic spot earlier this year and obviously is hoping to bring home a shiny middal. nancy chen spoke with him. >> reporter: we're now just three day ace way from the -- days away from the opening ceremony. plenty of people have been arriving getting ready for competition. brazil has been preparing for the olympics for years. they're touches here. you can see the tennis stadium where...
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despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as night falls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity. people were burning tires and stuff on the streets to get light. >> with them is cameraman thoreson. he's filming for a documentary about isar, never imagining scenes like these. >> i had to cry when i was alone. it was so sad, you know. you have to. it moves you, of course. >> there seems to be no end to the suffering. isar veteran guteman is stunned. >> we started seeing bodies being piled up on the sidewalks everywhere. >> there's little time to mourn. fearing widespread disease, the government orders all bodies removed from the city. >> you had excavators picking up the body and dumping them into dump trucks. and they were taken outside the city and put in mass graves. this was something i could never have imagined. >> light of day reveals more tragedy as the team drives to their first search location. >> in full daylight, you could see the scale of disa
despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as night falls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity. people were burning tires and stuff on the streets to get light. >> with them is cameraman thoreson. he's filming for a documentary about isar, never imagining scenes like these. >> i had to cry when i was alone. it was so sad, you know. you have to. it moves you,...
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so he sends troops to haiti. and napoleon's french troops in the caribbean do what british troops in the caribbean did in the seven years war. they die. i wanted this to be a picture of the mosquito that carries yellow fever and all kinds of other diseases, including the zika virus. i think it actually might be an asian tiger mosquito, so bear with me. so you go in, like barnes & noble, and you go to the american history section. and we're all obsessed with biographies of the founding fathers. right? i'm writing one. not a biography but i'm writing on george washington. so the shelves are weighed down with biographies of adams, jefferson, washington, hamilton. right? musical, right? there should be a biography of this guy. because this guy, i think, is the reason why louisiana territory becomes america. because this is the guy that kills the french troops. french troops are dying by the thousand. so that when thomas jefferson sends ministers to paris to negotiate the purchase of new orleans, because as jefferson
so he sends troops to haiti. and napoleon's french troops in the caribbean do what british troops in the caribbean did in the seven years war. they die. i wanted this to be a picture of the mosquito that carries yellow fever and all kinds of other diseases, including the zika virus. i think it actually might be an asian tiger mosquito, so bear with me. so you go in, like barnes & noble, and you go to the american history section. and we're all obsessed with biographies of the founding...
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he's first wrestler to ever represent haiti at the olympics and had to although been the to do so. he said competing here rio much more than just about him it's about his country. always my dream to inspire the next generation, the next haitian to see in olympics that's my country, man i could be next. i charge them to be better than me. still have to keep an eye out for out local athletes on friday. i'm look looking forward to bring you all highlights. nancy chen, 7 news secretary of olympic delegation president obama and vice-president biden will not be travel to brazil. dedication attends events and meets with athletes nine time gold medal mark spits will also be part of the delegation. needham native aly raisman settling down in brazil a well raisman and rest of her team ringing in start of game with a pisht all tomorrow big oifrmic rings raisman also standing tall this this picture she snapped with a member volley baup team measuring up athleticism but maybe not in height. >> opening nightist just few days away nancy chen will be bringing live reports from rio starting this th
he's first wrestler to ever represent haiti at the olympics and had to although been the to do so. he said competing here rio much more than just about him it's about his country. always my dream to inspire the next generation, the next haitian to see in olympics that's my country, man i could be next. i charge them to be better than me. still have to keep an eye out for out local athletes on friday. i'm look looking forward to bring you all highlights. nancy chen, 7 news secretary of olympic...
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i think they skated by on saying haiti is a place of dirtyÑi diseases and they thought they would getay with it. >> sreenivasan: you can watch my full interview on our newshour facebook page. >> woodruff: a string off: bombings in turkey has killed at least 14 people and wounded more than 220 others. militants struck three separate sites across the south and east within hours of each other. turkish president recep tayipp erdogan blamed kurdish separatists for the attacks. but he also accused followers of muslim cleric fethullah gulen, who turkey says orchestrated last month's failed coup. >> ( translated ): one does not need to be a prophet to see that fethullah gulen's organization is behind the recent p.k.k. attacks in terms of information sharing and encouragement. turkey is facing joint attacks by various terrorist organizations who act with the same motive.ro >> woodruff: erdogan again e demanded the u.s. extradite gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in pennsylvania. >> sreenivasan: the state department acknowledged today a $400 million cash payment the u.s. made to iran last
i think they skated by on saying haiti is a place of dirtyÑi diseases and they thought they would getay with it. >> sreenivasan: you can watch my full interview on our newshour facebook page. >> woodruff: a string off: bombings in turkey has killed at least 14 people and wounded more than 220 others. militants struck three separate sites across the south and east within hours of each other. turkish president recep tayipp erdogan blamed kurdish separatists for the attacks. but he...
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becoming the first wrestler to represent haiti at the olympics. and had the honor of carrying his countries flag at the opening ceremony. tonight's fast 5. >> tv show boon dock. i always have ice cream i guess if anything. people find it face off. i would say superman. yeah, he's powerful. but he has the limited weakness. old school rocky 4 the whole sound track. >> reporter: if you love adgenteur travel rio has options to offer. throughout the games. this time hitting the water for fun in the sun.. >> reporter: just one mile off the coast of rio a small group of islands where adventure awaits. the uninhabited trail of picturesque rocks offer natural beauty, breath taking wildlife, and wild man made fun. adventurer's paradise for myself. the gang at bay sports club took me out for a day on the water. i got my life jacket on. i'm ready. my guide diago. we jumped in a boat and headed out to sea. first stop paddle boarding. no big deal. islands. if you're feeling ambitious you can paddle all the way to the islands and back. 90 minutes each way. >> th
becoming the first wrestler to represent haiti at the olympics. and had the honor of carrying his countries flag at the opening ceremony. tonight's fast 5. >> tv show boon dock. i always have ice cream i guess if anything. people find it face off. i would say superman. yeah, he's powerful. but he has the limited weakness. old school rocky 4 the whole sound track. >> reporter: if you love adgenteur travel rio has options to offer. throughout the games. this time hitting the water for...
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haiti we spent about $3 billion. we got an alarm call there two weeks ago, you got to send down more people because the president found out there are death squads on his own property so we need more protection from america. bosnia, northern ireland, there's no cease-fire. in bosnia i still there's still lots of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves. the policy you had when you ran in 1992 you haven't done that. we're behind which means americans can't come home. >> first of all, i take full responsibility for what happened at somalia. but the american people must remember that those soldiers were under an american commander when that happened. i believe they did the best they could under the circumstances, and let's not forget that hundreds of thousands of lives were saved there. secondly, in haiti political violence is much, much smaller than it was. thirdly, in bosnia, it is a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an
haiti we spent about $3 billion. we got an alarm call there two weeks ago, you got to send down more people because the president found out there are death squads on his own property so we need more protection from america. bosnia, northern ireland, there's no cease-fire. in bosnia i still there's still lots of problems in bosnia. we agreed to train and arm the muslims so they could defend themselves. the policy you had when you ran in 1992 you haven't done that. we're behind which means...
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envoy for haiti.gain, i don't want to speculate, but that could be the reason why there were these calls, simply coordinating on what was one of the premier or most significant foreign relations issues at the time. >> on one indication ms. graham left a message to ms. mills referencing, quote, our boss, unquote. did ms. graham and ms. mills have the same boss? >> i can't speculate as to who they meant. >> i didn't ask that. i asked did they have the same boss. >> they did not have the same boss, i can say that. >> was appropriate separation maintained at all points? >> again, we have seen no evidence of behavior or relations with the clinton foundation that weren't completely above board, and in this case it's likely that what they were dealing with during many of these calls was the aftermath of the haiti earthqua earthquake. >> and finally, since we just touched on hassab ams. abedin, york post" have noted her presence on the mast head of a journal that published fairly vile things including u.s.'s
envoy for haiti.gain, i don't want to speculate, but that could be the reason why there were these calls, simply coordinating on what was one of the premier or most significant foreign relations issues at the time. >> on one indication ms. graham left a message to ms. mills referencing, quote, our boss, unquote. did ms. graham and ms. mills have the same boss? >> i can't speculate as to who they meant. >> i didn't ask that. i asked did they have the same boss. >> they...
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he was born in haiti but lives in springfield. he was selected earlier this year for an olympic spot. now he is hoping to bring home a medal. nancy chen has more from rio. >> nancy: competition has already started. u.s. women's soccer starting today against new zealand. brazil has been preparing for tick a look behind me. the tennis stadium right over there with the flag hangs. we saw them putting those flags up. springfield wrestler will be the flag-bearer for the nation of haiti during the opening ceremony. he is the first wrestler to ever represent haiti at the olympics and had to lobby the nation for years just to let him do so. and he told me that competing here in rio is much more than just about him. it is about his country. >> it was always my dream to inspire the next generation. the next haitian in the olympics in rio. hey, that is my country, man. i could be next. >> reporter: we will have to keep an eye out for all of the local athletes. i'm looking forward to bringing you all the highlights. nancy chen, 7 news. >> sar
he was born in haiti but lives in springfield. he was selected earlier this year for an olympic spot. now he is hoping to bring home a medal. nancy chen has more from rio. >> nancy: competition has already started. u.s. women's soccer starting today against new zealand. brazil has been preparing for tick a look behind me. the tennis stadium right over there with the flag hangs. we saw them putting those flags up. springfield wrestler will be the flag-bearer for the nation of haiti during...
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to haiti.at one point the haitians on the commission say we quit because bill clinton is completely non-transparent. nobody knows what happened to that money, but mills traveled to haiti four times in 30 years. >> is this going to make a difference, joe? it's clear that the clinton campaign thinks you know what? this will go away, we don't need to worry about it. >> right, it is old news because it happened in the past. >> right, but also nobody is going to pay attention to it. they will focus on whatever trump says today. >> yeah, he certainly has a problem prosecuting a case against this keeping the not public now? now, we're still getting the stone wall even after the e-mail came out. who is this person? >> and there is the possibility of an october surprise that mary mentioned, which is julian assange or somebody else dumping documents in the campaign. i guess they will blame the russians, but there is still a possibility. >> they're counting on this sort of clinton corruption fatigue, wher
to haiti.at one point the haitians on the commission say we quit because bill clinton is completely non-transparent. nobody knows what happened to that money, but mills traveled to haiti four times in 30 years. >> is this going to make a difference, joe? it's clear that the clinton campaign thinks you know what? this will go away, we don't need to worry about it. >> right, it is old news because it happened in the past. >> right, but also nobody is going to pay attention to...
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i hope so because he was in haiti at the worst of times. as a volunteer. those are the facts.at is corruption or improper or any other conclusion, i don't think so, but that's conclusions that have to be based on facts. >> when you're a paid government servant, you're elected by the people, you're supposed to avoid impropriety and appearance of impropriety. i did not see an e-mail back shutting those people down, saying no. if someone asks you, it appears they're trying to gain some sort of favor, wouldn't you send an e-mail back saying can't do that, brother, sorry. >> sure, if it was a favor that reflected an economic interest, something that did appear to be a quid pro quo or corruption. what i just said to you are facts. if you are drawing a conclusion, it has to be based on facts. the fact that a volunteer in haiti was looking for a position in state to continue his work, i don't share mr. trump's conclusion that that's pay for play. the lebanese gentleman wanted to meet with the ambassador to impart information, not to ask for a business favor or even obtain information.
i hope so because he was in haiti at the worst of times. as a volunteer. those are the facts.at is corruption or improper or any other conclusion, i don't think so, but that's conclusions that have to be based on facts. >> when you're a paid government servant, you're elected by the people, you're supposed to avoid impropriety and appearance of impropriety. i did not see an e-mail back shutting those people down, saying no. if someone asks you, it appears they're trying to gain some sort...
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and starving. >> 30,000 of the meals will go to haiti. other 15,000 will feed families in san mateo county. >>> ahead, swimming with the sharks. check out an event where competitors try to do one alcatraz prison completed. >> temperatures are heading up. we'll check out the hot spots when abc7 news at 5:00 continues. now a look at what is ahead on world news 5:30. >> coming up, deadlyy@u floodinn the gulf coast and the worst is yet to come. plus, we're covering donald trump's new prediction of election-day cheating, and going for the gold. we're talking to katie >>> you're looking at something rarely captured on video. this is a fire toward or a fire-nado. firefighters captured the video near portland, oregon. fire-nados develop when wildfires develop their own winds and the winds generate a spinning vortex of flames. firefighters put out the fire-nado and nobody was hurt. >>> a group of swimmers braved called water, powerful currents and encountering sharks. swimmers finished the 24th 24th alcatraz sharkfest. the journey poses many chall
and starving. >> 30,000 of the meals will go to haiti. other 15,000 will feed families in san mateo county. >>> ahead, swimming with the sharks. check out an event where competitors try to do one alcatraz prison completed. >> temperatures are heading up. we'll check out the hot spots when abc7 news at 5:00 continues. now a look at what is ahead on world news 5:30. >> coming up, deadlyy@u floodinn the gulf coast and the worst is yet to come. plus, we're covering donald...
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. >> if you go back to haiti, her husband was in charge of the interim haiti recovery commission after the earthquake. that means that he was actually answering to her. she was his boss and it was hundreds of millions of dollars going from the usaid to haiti. and those on the commission said we quit because bill clinton is completely nontransparent. nobody know what is happened to that money but cheryl mills traveled to haiti 30 times in four years. >> okay. all right. so this is part of that. but is this going to make a difference, joe? it's clear that the clinton campaign thinks, you know what, this will go away. we don't need to worry about it. >> right. it's old news because it happened in the past. >> right. but nobody is going to pay attention to it now. we're paying attention to it but most of the press corps isn't. they will be focus on whatever trump says today. >> yeah. he certainly has a problem prosecuting a case against us, keeping an eye on the corruption but if she wins the white house, we see another round of this, only more so. >> james? >> i think there's maybe a litt
. >> if you go back to haiti, her husband was in charge of the interim haiti recovery commission after the earthquake. that means that he was actually answering to her. she was his boss and it was hundreds of millions of dollars going from the usaid to haiti. and those on the commission said we quit because bill clinton is completely nontransparent. nobody know what is happened to that money but cheryl mills traveled to haiti 30 times in four years. >> okay. all right. so this is...
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the government of haiti says around 800,000 people were infected and almost 10,000 have died.oday is world humanitarian day. the u.n.'s annual reminder to act to relieve human suffering. it is a challenge across syria, where the civil war is raging fiercely as ever. despite a glimmer of hope in aleppo where russian forces have said they will stop bombing for two days, there has been an upturn in violence. and in hasakeh, kurdish forces say they have engaged in the fiercest fighting so far. have a look. reporter: hasakeh. on the side of the road, people wait to be brought to safety, from taxes and even mopeds. local reports say there has been a massive exodus since the government started airstrikes on the city. it is the first time since they have bombed hasakeh the war started more than five years ago. >> look at what the planes have done here. that was in a logical shop, that was a tee shot, this is clearly a civilian area. this is the 6th bombing here. i have nothing left. my house is gone and there is nothing inside. i am standing barefoot. reporter: new targets in an old w
the government of haiti says around 800,000 people were infected and almost 10,000 have died.oday is world humanitarian day. the u.n.'s annual reminder to act to relieve human suffering. it is a challenge across syria, where the civil war is raging fiercely as ever. despite a glimmer of hope in aleppo where russian forces have said they will stop bombing for two days, there has been an upturn in violence. and in hasakeh, kurdish forces say they have engaged in the fiercest fighting so far. have...
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a part but it is actually moving away from the mountains of haiti. it is moving away from upper level wins. it is heading toward warmer while there -- water so aired there is a chance it could develop. there is a 60% chance. as we look at the computer model forecast, they keep it south of the bahamas, south of florida through this weekend. then they spread it out showing as there is a lot of uncertainty as it gulf of mexico early next week and they are worried because they have artie had floods. it does not look like it is will be a major tropical system for florida as we head into the weekend but it will be a rainmaker. back here at home will be generally dry and very hot again tomorrow and we had to get used to the 90s because they are around to the weekend into early next week. our coolest temperatures are only upper 80s by next lot of rain to talk about other than the precipitation coming from our brow because we will be sweating it out.>> you are giving us such a positive spin on the weather. >>> an update out to a story with following for nearl
a part but it is actually moving away from the mountains of haiti. it is moving away from upper level wins. it is heading toward warmer while there -- water so aired there is a chance it could develop. there is a 60% chance. as we look at the computer model forecast, they keep it south of the bahamas, south of florida through this weekend. then they spread it out showing as there is a lot of uncertainty as it gulf of mexico early next week and they are worried because they have artie had...
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this week the chideo causewire takes a journey to haiti with actor rainn wilson(???pkg???) sot actor laughing>however there's nothing silly about lide (leeday)nat the organization he and his wife, author holiday rinehornfounded!sot their mission? to inspire and educate these young girls - through the arts!sot and also provide basic necessities like food, healthcare and literacy. sot helping the young women of haiti today while producing mentors for the future! for causewire, i'm gallagher: this type of disaster hits, it's like, "man, what do we do? where do we start?" after the flood, when we came in here, there was nothing left. there's no way we're gonna do this ourselves. fought to get the
this week the chideo causewire takes a journey to haiti with actor rainn wilson(???pkg???) sot actor laughing>however there's nothing silly about lide (leeday)nat the organization he and his wife, author holiday rinehornfounded!sot
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. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful, in haiti, in bosnia, when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits. i believe the united states sat peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of military resources. >>> we'll take a tour of arlington house with ranger matthew penrod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the home of robert e. lee, who had married into the family. >> he declared this house a federalist house. this was to represent all the beliefs and ideals of george washington. and that included once again the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had a right to leave it. so how ironic is it that that man's daughter would marry robert e. lee, who became the great confederate general, and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroying the nation that was created in the american revolution. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> each w
. >> i believe the evidence is that our deployments have been successful, in haiti, in bosnia, when we moved to kuwait to repel saddam hussein's threatened invasion of kuwait. when i sent the fleet into the taiwan straits. i believe the united states sat peace tonight in part because of the discipline, careful, effective deployment of military resources. >>> we'll take a tour of arlington house with ranger matthew penrod. built by george washington's step grandson, it was the...
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kasteli was born in haiti but lives in springfield. he was selected for an olympic 7's nancy chen has more from rio. >> reporter: even though it will start on friday and the olympic torch lit then, brazil has been preparing for the olympics for years. they are putting the final touches here at olympic park. take a look behind me, the tennis stadium right over there with the flags hanging. we saw them putting those flags up. one exciting development for new england to tell you about, springfield wrestler casteli will be the flag bearer opening ceremony. the first wrestler to ever represent haiti at the olympics hand to lobby the nation for years just to let him do so. and he told me that competing here in rio is much more than just him, it is about his country. >> it is always my dream to inspire the next generation. the next haitian in the olympics 2016 rio. that is my country. i could be next and i challenge them to be better than me. athletes on friday. i am looking forward to bringing all the highlights. nancy chen, 7news. >>> swimm
kasteli was born in haiti but lives in springfield. he was selected for an olympic 7's nancy chen has more from rio. >> reporter: even though it will start on friday and the olympic torch lit then, brazil has been preparing for the olympics for years. they are putting the final touches here at olympic park. take a look behind me, the tennis stadium right over there with the flags hanging. we saw them putting those flags up. one exciting development for new england to tell you about,...
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it included foundation donors getting lucrative contracts in haiti all while the people of haiti suffered horribly and are not, by the way, big fans of the clintons. but these examples are only the tip of the corruption iceberg. hillary clinton's actions constitute all of the elements of a major criminal enterprise. you know it, the government knows it, and she knows it. she created a private -- [ crowd chants "lock her up" ] she created a private, illegal e-mail server in order to hide her corrupt dealings. that's all it is, folks, very simple. she knew what she was doing 100%. she did so knowing full well it would put american lives at risk by making classified information highly vulnerable to foreign hacking. and that's what happened. by the way, people who did 2% of what she did, their lives have been destroyed. but she didn't care, as long as it helped her get away with her crime, no risk to america was too great. it didn't matter to her. and now she's running for president. then, to further cover up her crime, she deleted 33 thousand e-mails to keep them out of the hands of the auth
it included foundation donors getting lucrative contracts in haiti all while the people of haiti suffered horribly and are not, by the way, big fans of the clintons. but these examples are only the tip of the corruption iceberg. hillary clinton's actions constitute all of the elements of a major criminal enterprise. you know it, the government knows it, and she knows it. she created a private -- [ crowd chants "lock her up" ] she created a private, illegal e-mail server in order to...
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it was a good form of expertise and work with kids in haiti. it turned into just a personal passion. my job now for five years. >> you get a sense of >> we're creating joy and they are here for a reason. >> i like that on the planet for a reason to smile and have joy. that is great. >> the good thing evenky do that >> me, too. >> we keep going on facebook, twitter and instagram. http://www.tampaba y.com/news/obituar ies/carlos-fuente- patron-of-pioneer- tampa-cigar-family- (kelly/2 shot) z22tfz zy6z z22sbz zy6z y22sby yy6y >>> so were you nervous? >> i just thought what happens if i -- only we have gi sel. we have it all special delivery from her husband, tom. >> thank you. thank you. >> so a billion people and it's all about you. >> now he's going for gold. peata is already winning in so many ways. >> ladies beating down your door. >> you'll get a bro-zilian wax.
it was a good form of expertise and work with kids in haiti. it turned into just a personal passion. my job now for five years. >> you get a sense of >> we're creating joy and they are here for a reason. >> i like that on the planet for a reason to smile and have joy. that is great. >> the good thing evenky do that >> me, too. >> we keep going on facebook, twitter and instagram. http://www.tampaba y.com/news/obituar ies/carlos-fuente- patron-of-pioneer-...
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he's the first wrestler to represent haiti at the olympics. he told me competing in rio is >> it's always my dream to inspire the next generation, the next haitian who sees the 2016 rio olympics, hey, that's my country, i could be next. i challenge them to be better than me. >> still have to keep an eye out for all of our athletes during the opening ceremony on friday. i'm looking forward to wringing you all the highlights inch rio de janeiro, nancy chen, 7news. >> sarah: once again the u.s. men's basketball team will be the heavy favorite to win gold. during the olympics, players will be livingn rio. instead of staying in apartments in the olympic village, the nba players will be staying in rooms on this cruise ship. the ship will be docked at a port in rio throughout the games. it will be guarded by 250 federal police officers. >> jennifer: they lucked out. needham native and gymnast aly raisman is clearly settling in down in brazil. raisman posted this picture on instagram. she and her teammates made sure to ring in the start of the games b
he's the first wrestler to represent haiti at the olympics. he told me competing in rio is >> it's always my dream to inspire the next generation, the next haitian who sees the 2016 rio olympics, hey, that's my country, i could be next. i challenge them to be better than me. >> still have to keep an eye out for all of our athletes during the opening ceremony on friday. i'm looking forward to wringing you all the highlights inch rio de janeiro, nancy chen, 7news. >> sarah: once...
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he's done work in haiti. and that's all that i know. there's never been the slightest suggestion of any quid pro quo or wrongdoing involving that e-mail by doug band. secondly, there was an e-mail referring mr. shegory to the state department, because he had information to impart to the state department. that e-mail sent by doug band was send over to the state department. i believe it went to cheryl mills, as well as huma abedin, two close aides to the secretary. and all that mr. shegory wanted was to impart, not to obtain information. that's a fact. the meeting never happened. all the rest of what you just heard from mr. schweitzer is what he does in his book. he lines up two facts, and he then speculates that there's a causal relationship between those two facts. as in the sun rises after the rooster crows. therefore, the rooster causes the sun to rise. when i asked mr. schweitzer, when i was on fox news sunday, has there been any instance that you criteria cite in your book where you have evidence, facts, that show secretary clinton
he's done work in haiti. and that's all that i know. there's never been the slightest suggestion of any quid pro quo or wrongdoing involving that e-mail by doug band. secondly, there was an e-mail referring mr. shegory to the state department, because he had information to impart to the state department. that e-mail sent by doug band was send over to the state department. i believe it went to cheryl mills, as well as huma abedin, two close aides to the secretary. and all that mr. shegory wanted...
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peacekeepers brought cholera to haiti after a massive earthquake. since then an estimated 800,000 people in haiti have gotten sick with cholera. as of march it was killing an average of 37 people a month. once eradicated now malaria cases are skyrocketing in venezuela. 125,000 cases diagnosed this year. that's up 32% over last year. world health organization certified that venezuela had eradicated it. but under the regimes of chavez and meduro it has skyrocketed. >>> there is serious alarm over new developments in the zika virus story. correspondent phil keeny reports from miami on a worst case scenario that could be developing. >> reporter: the breaking waves of south beach now accompanied by the breaking news that zika is actively spreading on world-famous miami beach. five new cases under investigation that involve two local residents and three tourists who visited the beach from new york, texas and taiwan. neither case is connected to the health department's previously declared one-square-mile active zika transmission zone across biscayne bay ov
peacekeepers brought cholera to haiti after a massive earthquake. since then an estimated 800,000 people in haiti have gotten sick with cholera. as of march it was killing an average of 37 people a month. once eradicated now malaria cases are skyrocketing in venezuela. 125,000 cases diagnosed this year. that's up 32% over last year. world health organization certified that venezuela had eradicated it. but under the regimes of chavez and meduro it has skyrocketed. >>> there is serious...
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haiti apparently needs it give it to haiti. >> and much, they say, has been given to haiti. there are questions about how some of that was spent. >> give more of it. >> charles says give more of the money. on the campaign trail, steve, both mr. clinton and and -- both mrs. clinton and mr. trump. a few days after mr. trump said she doesn't like police or she is not on their side. that is now a center of conversation. at least for this week on the campaign trail. >> it's interesting to watch her. i think what she is trying to do is run sort of a traditional campaign here. she is trying to make -- put people at ease, republicans and independents who don't find her honest and trustworthy, that's frankly very few people do. she is trying to put them at ease on a policy level. so she is trying to steal some of donald trump's thunder. he has been very strong about law and order issues. supporting law enforcement. and she is trying to do the same thing. meanwhile, trump, it's not entirely clear what trump is trying to do. he is not following the traditional sort of post primary plan
haiti apparently needs it give it to haiti. >> and much, they say, has been given to haiti. there are questions about how some of that was spent. >> give more of it. >> charles says give more of the money. on the campaign trail, steve, both mr. clinton and and -- both mrs. clinton and mr. trump. a few days after mr. trump said she doesn't like police or she is not on their side. that is now a center of conversation. at least for this week on the campaign trail. >> it's...
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it doesn't get to haiti. it gets to the coffers of the clintons, and haitians are standing outside the clinton foundation, tell me, bill, tell me, hillary, where's the haiti earthquake money? and this is going on. and the media is not to be seen. why? because this is super embarrassing. it's one thing for democrats to rob from the rich. that's kind of an accomplishment. but robbing from the poor does carry a certainties taste with it. a certain distaste with it. so progressives decide just what i told you about fascism, let's kind of leave that off the news. let's not highlight that one. it's not going to make our gal look all that good. this is our predicament. this is our time. our generation, the reagan generation, is handing the baton to yours. may you be worthy of it. thank you very much. [applause] we have a but the minutes for questions -- a few minutes for questions, and i'll be delighted to answer a few. if you're short, i'll take a lot of them. go for it. >> my name is stephen hayes, i go to the uni
it doesn't get to haiti. it gets to the coffers of the clintons, and haitians are standing outside the clinton foundation, tell me, bill, tell me, hillary, where's the haiti earthquake money? and this is going on. and the media is not to be seen. why? because this is super embarrassing. it's one thing for democrats to rob from the rich. that's kind of an accomplishment. but robbing from the poor does carry a certainties taste with it. a certain distaste with it. so progressives decide just what...
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secondly, in haiti, political violence is much, much smaller than it was.hirdly, in bosnia it's a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election. and institutions are beginning to function. in northern ireland, in the middle east we are better off than we were four years ago. there will always be problems in this whole world. but if we're moving in the right direction and america is leading, we're better off. mr. lehrer: senator dole, if elected president, what criteria would you use to decide when to send u.s. troops into harm's way. sen. dole: well it, after world war i, we had, you know, a policy of disengagement. then from world war i to world war ii we had sort of a compulsory engagement policy. now i think we have a selective engagement policy. we have to determine when our interests are involved, not the united nations' interests. and many of the things the president talked about, he turned over to the united nations. they decided. he's deployed more troops than any president in history around the wor
secondly, in haiti, political violence is much, much smaller than it was.hirdly, in bosnia it's a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election. and institutions are beginning to function. in northern ireland, in the middle east we are better off than we were four years ago. there will always be problems in this whole world. but if we're moving in the right direction and america is leading, we're better off. mr. lehrer: senator dole, if elected...
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: then there were warm-hearted american women who wanted to send breast milk to nursing mothers in haiti010 earthquake. >> it sounds wonderful. in the midst of a crisis actually one of the most challenging things. rebecca gustafson, humanitarian aid expert worked on the ground after many disasters. >> breast milk doesn't stay fresh very long. the challenge is, what happens if you do give it to an infant who then gets sick? >> caller indicating thinks there is some one shooting in the building. >> reporter: december 2012, newtown, connecticut, a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at sandy hook elementary school. when did stuff start arriving? >> uh, almost instantaneously. >> reporter: chris kelsey worked for newtown at the time. they had to get a warehouse to hold all of the teddy bears. was there a need for teddy bears? >> i think it was a nice gesture. there was a need to do something for the kids. a need to make people feel better. i think the wave of stuff was overwhelming. >> reporter: how many teddy bears? >> i think 67,000. >> reporter: 67,000 teddy bears. >> all thousands o
: then there were warm-hearted american women who wanted to send breast milk to nursing mothers in haiti010 earthquake. >> it sounds wonderful. in the midst of a crisis actually one of the most challenging things. rebecca gustafson, humanitarian aid expert worked on the ground after many disasters. >> breast milk doesn't stay fresh very long. the challenge is, what happens if you do give it to an infant who then gets sick? >> caller indicating thinks there is some one shooting...
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and after the war, he serves as a minister to haiti, and then in the late 1880s, he's elected to a virginia seat and comes into the house. but he's another african-american who faces a contested election. and by the time he is seated, he only gets about a seven or eight-month term. so his ability to legislate is curtailed and that is the story of the men who had road blocks thrown up, from poll tax to violence at the polls, now that the union army presence -- the federal presence in the south have been rolled back. the very last individual who serves during that period is george henry white of north carolina. represented a coastal district in north carolina. that had elected an african-american before. and he serves for two terms in the late 1890s. he's the last african-american to serve really for three decades. and he very forcefully pushed for two things while he was a heb. member. one was anti-lynching legislation, which no one had really championed before. and he pushes for that. it goes nowhere. it languishes in the judiciary committee and never really is debated. but he's out there t
and after the war, he serves as a minister to haiti, and then in the late 1880s, he's elected to a virginia seat and comes into the house. but he's another african-american who faces a contested election. and by the time he is seated, he only gets about a seven or eight-month term. so his ability to legislate is curtailed and that is the story of the men who had road blocks thrown up, from poll tax to violence at the polls, now that the union army presence -- the federal presence in the south...
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haiti apparently needs it give it to haiti. >> and much, they say, has been given to haiti. are questions about how some of that was spent. >> give more of it. >> charles says give more of the money. on the campaign trail, steve, both mr. clinton and and -- both mrs. clinton and mr. trump. a few days after mr. tru said she doesn't like police or she is not on their side. that is now a center of conversation. at least for this week on the campaign trail. >> it's interesting to watch her. i think what she is trying to do is run sort of a traditional campaign here. she is trying to make -- put people at ease, republicans and independents who don't find her honest and trustworthy, that's frankly very few people do. she is trying to put them at ease on a policy level. so she is trying to steal some of donald trump's thunder. he has been very strong about law and order issues. supporting law enforcement. and she is trying to do the same thing. meanwhile, trump, it's not entirely clear what trump is trying to do. he is not following the traditional sort of post primary plan. he has
haiti apparently needs it give it to haiti. >> and much, they say, has been given to haiti. are questions about how some of that was spent. >> give more of it. >> charles says give more of the money. on the campaign trail, steve, both mr. clinton and and -- both mrs. clinton and mr. trump. a few days after mr. tru said she doesn't like police or she is not on their side. that is now a center of conversation. at least for this week on the campaign trail. >> it's...
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it looked like a clinton affiliate down in haiti. so you could say that's 90 cents of every dollar going to chart, but look the way it was allocated. look who benefitted from it. look at the tentacles of how it works in light of also the -- you know. you can be naive about this, but and listen to robby, but. >> i'm not listening to robby. i'm listening to. >> james yesterday said. >> legitimate people who studied this stuff. >> someone is going to go to hell for criticizing the good work of this. >> you think no good works in here? >> i think the right wring conspiracy that the e-mails and all this stuff was kept in the forefront because of political reasons. no longer works anymore. where there's smoke there's fire. 30 years we've seen this type of stuff going on. obviously people that are supporting her don't care. when trump said i could shoot someone in new york and still get a vote. i think the same thing goes for clinton. this isn't going to change any of the people for hillary clinton. >> this is all a big taease because with
it looked like a clinton affiliate down in haiti. so you could say that's 90 cents of every dollar going to chart, but look the way it was allocated. look who benefitted from it. look at the tentacles of how it works in light of also the -- you know. you can be naive about this, but and listen to robby, but. >> i'm not listening to robby. i'm listening to. >> james yesterday said. >> legitimate people who studied this stuff. >> someone is going to go to hell for...
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peacekeepers brought cholera to haiti after a massive earthquake. since then an estimated 800,000 people in haiti have gotten sick with cholera. as of march it was killing an average of 37 people a month. once eradicated now malaria cases are skyrocketing in venezuela. 125,000 cases diagnosed this year. that's up 32% over last year. world health organization certified that venezuela had eradicated it. but under the regimes of chavez and meduro it has skyrocketed. >>> there is serious alarm over new developments in the zika virus story. correspondent phil keeny reports from miami on a worst case scenario that could be developing. >> reporter: the breaking waves of south beach now accompanied by the breaking news that zika is actively spreading on world-famous miami beach. five new cases under investigation that involve two local residents and three tourists who visited the beach from new york, texas and taiwan. neither case is connected to the health department's previously declared one-square-mile active zika transmission zone across biscayne bay ov
peacekeepers brought cholera to haiti after a massive earthquake. since then an estimated 800,000 people in haiti have gotten sick with cholera. as of march it was killing an average of 37 people a month. once eradicated now malaria cases are skyrocketing in venezuela. 125,000 cases diagnosed this year. that's up 32% over last year. world health organization certified that venezuela had eradicated it. but under the regimes of chavez and meduro it has skyrocketed. >>> there is serious...
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it includes foundation donors getting lucrative contracts in haiti, all while the people of haiti suffered horribly and are not, by the way, big fans of the clintons. but these examples are only the tip of the clinton corruption iceberg. hillary clinton's actions constitute all of the elements of a major criminal enterprise. you know it. the government knows it. and she knows it. she created a private -- [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] she created a private illegal e-mail server in order to hide her corrupt dealings. that's all it is, folks. very simple. she knew what she was doing 100%. she did so knowing full well it would put american lives at risk by making classified information highly vulnerable to foreign hacking. and that's what happened. by the way, people that did 2% of what she did, their lives have been destroyed. but she didn't care, as long as it helped her get away with a crime, no risk to america was too great. it didn't matter to her. and now she's running for president. then, to further cover up her crime, she deleted 33,000 e-mails to keep them out of the hands of the a
it includes foundation donors getting lucrative contracts in haiti, all while the people of haiti suffered horribly and are not, by the way, big fans of the clintons. but these examples are only the tip of the clinton corruption iceberg. hillary clinton's actions constitute all of the elements of a major criminal enterprise. you know it. the government knows it. and she knows it. she created a private -- [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] she created a private illegal e-mail server in...
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a haiti here. it's not about just aboutspoiling them but helping them find their forever home. >> reporter: jill here found about her dog online. >> i saw her breed is pinterest one day and thought she was to finding the dog through adoption, not a breeder. only about 1.5 million dogs are adopted each year and eventually she went to virginia and met and fell in love with a 1-year-old dog. >> she's very loving and loyal. >> reporter: the pup was spending time with a foster family after being an abusive home. she's now making progress with her new forever family. >> she's coming out of her shell and becoming more confident andbecoming such a happy dog and it's just awesome. >> reporter: they're not the only success stories here, check out ivy, she's adopted and now lives in the west park with her happy owner. also meet bailey and daisy, you adoption success stories at wkyc.com. >> amy, thank you very much. a beautiful day for national dog day. >> get out with the pooch and make sure that everyone has
a haiti here. it's not about just aboutspoiling them but helping them find their forever home. >> reporter: jill here found about her dog online. >> i saw her breed is pinterest one day and thought she was to finding the dog through adoption, not a breeder. only about 1.5 million dogs are adopted each year and eventually she went to virginia and met and fell in love with a 1-year-old dog. >> she's very loving and loyal. >> reporter: the pup was spending time with a...