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they hate what the clintons did to them in haiti. they hate them. republic, and from -- to all ofaces our wonderful hispanic communities in the state, i want you to know you will have a true friend and champion and champion in donald trump. that i can tell you. you'd vote for me or not, i'm with you. let you down.ever we will become a rich nation once again. but to be a rich nation, we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a 550% of syriann the inflow refugees into our country. 550%. import generations of terrorism, extremism, and radicalism into your schools and throughout your communities. , we i am elected president will suspend the syrian refugee program, and we will keep radical islam and terrorists -- islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. and you know what, folks? all this -- i'm speaking for all of us. we all have heart. i hate to say this in front of sisi anyway -- we have heart and we will build safe zones in syria. we will get the gulf states to put up money. they will put up all the money. we will not put up money. w
they hate what the clintons did to them in haiti. they hate them. republic, and from -- to all ofaces our wonderful hispanic communities in the state, i want you to know you will have a true friend and champion and champion in donald trump. that i can tell you. you'd vote for me or not, i'm with you. let you down.ever we will become a rich nation once again. but to be a rich nation, we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a 550% of syriann the inflow refugees into our country....
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you're listening to haiti's national anthem. peter knows he's got a lot to learn on what he does know, he wants to share. >> i would like to become a teacher, to teaching the music all over inhaiti. >> there's such a power in music i love sharing with everybody. >> reporter: zack harris wanted that power to be in haiti after the 2010 earthquake and he created the haiti youth it. >> reporter: it just kept growing. >> it gives students drive. it gives of them a passion. >> reporter: the orchestra went from 20 students to 80. the impact lasting a lifetime. >> there are several kids in the haiti youth orchestra now that ended up getting job opportunities and going to college that would not have likely otherwise. >> reporter: it's come a long way. the colorado symphony now teaches music in haiti, plus students have dozens of instruments. >> it's great to watch these kids grow up with their music. >> reporter: peter picked up an instrument the first time because of zack. >> the music is a booster. >> reporter: jessica oh, 9news. >> th
you're listening to haiti's national anthem. peter knows he's got a lot to learn on what he does know, he wants to share. >> i would like to become a teacher, to teaching the music all over inhaiti. >> there's such a power in music i love sharing with everybody. >> reporter: zack harris wanted that power to be in haiti after the 2010 earthquake and he created the haiti youth it. >> reporter: it just kept growing. >> it gives students drive. it gives of them a...
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with a light wind and a somewhat still damp ground, some fog may form and it's been one month since haiti took a direct hit from the hurricane.meteorologist brian niznansky tells us which local organization is asking for your help to provide food for this country still need. with donations and a little bit of your time this weekend...world-wide hunger relief in waukesha is hoping to supply 250-thousand meals to those still suffering and starving in haitiback on october 4th, hurricane matthew made landfall on the southwest coast of haiti as a category 5 hurricane. just by chance, a location with a local doctor providing aid to the poverish region, already in place katie wolf, who is actually a milwaukee doctor now lives down in haiti, has told us that 95 percent of the homes in her area have been destroyed."of the 2-point-1 million people affect...over 800 thousand are in need of urgent food assistance..and many of those are children "there are people who have lost their family members, they've lost their homes, their crops, and yet they are joyfol and hopefull"world-wide hunger relief in
with a light wind and a somewhat still damp ground, some fog may form and it's been one month since haiti took a direct hit from the hurricane.meteorologist brian niznansky tells us which local organization is asking for your help to provide food for this country still need. with donations and a little bit of your time this weekend...world-wide hunger relief in waukesha is hoping to supply 250-thousand meals to those still suffering and starving in haitiback on october 4th, hurricane matthew...
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hurricane matthew is long gone but its impact will be felt in haiti for years. the storm took and survivors now fear cholera. the u-n says 750-thousand people are in need life saving assistance. 10 news reporter isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter -- made using the same technology as used in kidney dialysis -- can save lives. 5 weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southwest new hope coalition visited earlier this month. sot..18:45:50 "hundreds of people on the side of the road their homes in the hills are destroyed nothing left gardens are gone animals are gone." brown says he lived in haiti from the age of 5 until he left for college at 19. sot.18:48:20 "these are some of the most caring, loving people i know." splice..18:48:38 "i want to help. they need so much." he's found help in this waiter filter. sot..19:00:55 "it takes the protozoa, diarrheal, ecoli and cholera." brown has delivered 471 filters to haiti.the group's goal 175- thousand filters.1 for every 10 peo 50 dollars but through donations it costs the group 20. sot..18:
hurricane matthew is long gone but its impact will be felt in haiti for years. the storm took and survivors now fear cholera. the u-n says 750-thousand people are in need life saving assistance. 10 news reporter isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter -- made using the same technology as used in kidney dialysis -- can save lives. 5 weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southwest new hope coalition visited earlier this month. sot..18:45:50 "hundreds of people on...
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hurricane matthew is long gone but its impact will be felt in haiti for years. the storm took thousands of lives. surivors now fear cholera. the u-n says 750-thousand people are in need life saving assistance. 10 news reporter isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter -- made using the same technology as used in kidney dialysis -- can save lives. 5 weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southwest peninsula is just as great. darryl brown with new hope coalition visited earlier this month. sot..18:45:50 "hundreds of people on the side of the road their are destroyed nothing left gardens are gone animals are gone." brown says he lived in haiti from the age of 5 until he left for college at 19. sot.18:48:20 "these are some of the most caring, loving people i know." splice..18:48:38 "i want to help. they need so much." he's found help in this waiter filter. sot..19:00:55 "it takes the protozoa, diarrheal, ecoli and cholera." brown has delivered 471 filters to haiti.the group's goal 175- thousand filters.1 for every 10 people. it retails for abo
hurricane matthew is long gone but its impact will be felt in haiti for years. the storm took thousands of lives. surivors now fear cholera. the u-n says 750-thousand people are in need life saving assistance. 10 news reporter isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter -- made using the same technology as used in kidney dialysis -- can save lives. 5 weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southwest peninsula is just as great. darryl brown with new hope coalition visited...
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coli. >> reporter: he has delivered 500 filters to haiti. the groups goal is 175,000 175,000 filters. one for every ten people. >> you can put it on top of a water bottle. >> reporter: brown says the filters last ten years are ten the challenge, he says, is getting the people to accept the new method. >> it is one way we can open up the doors of their hearts to let them listen and maybe they will be willing to make new changes. >> reporter: to ease their doubts he drank the filtered water himself, others followed. it gives them a fighting chance. >> exactly, now they have hope. >> account and are hoping to raise a $3 a $3 million to by the bottle filters. >>> a band delivers a gift to one buccaneers player. that story is coming up in sports. >>> aa major fall out over a veterans day free be. a manager of a popular restaurant humiliated a veteran >>> we are tracking some cooler temperatures to the north. right now it is 58 in 58 in ? know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. ? ?
coli. >> reporter: he has delivered 500 filters to haiti. the groups goal is 175,000 175,000 filters. one for every ten people. >> you can put it on top of a water bottle. >> reporter: brown says the filters last ten years are ten the challenge, he says, is getting the people to accept the new method. >> it is one way we can open up the doors of their hearts to let them listen and maybe they will be willing to make new changes. >> reporter: to ease their doubts he...
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. >>> the island nation of haiti is still trying to recover after getting hit hard by hurricane matthew. a group of volunteers from northern arizona traveled there after the storm to help those who death -- desperately tonight they are sharing with us some of their experiences. >> we went down and worked in port-au-prince. we did not go to the southern peninsula but the patients who were injured in the southern peninsula with loan to port-au-prince where they are functioning hospitals where we could take care of the injuries. we had one woman -- the roof of her house had blown off and had spun around and came down and severed all the tendons and most of the nerves in her arm. in the middle of the surgery we discovered that we had no power tools so we had to fix this without an x-ray machine with hand drills and actually came out pretty well. the saddest moment for me was to watch this 10-year-old boy who came in from the town who had been hit by a tree and had severed his spine he had laid six days before he was found in all likelihood he will not survive. the smile in the face of the w
. >>> the island nation of haiti is still trying to recover after getting hit hard by hurricane matthew. a group of volunteers from northern arizona traveled there after the storm to help those who death -- desperately tonight they are sharing with us some of their experiences. >> we went down and worked in port-au-prince. we did not go to the southern peninsula but the patients who were injured in the southern peninsula with loan to port-au-prince where they are functioning...
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what we would now call haiti. we are accustomed to hearing on the news that it is one of the poorest countries in the western -- westernit in hemisphere. in 1763, it was a jewel in the french imperial crown because that was the island that produced sugar and coffee. the problem was, you have 30,000-40,000 french colonial population, and close to half a million black slaves, a powder keg. but france is gone. and then you look at the map on your left. so britain fought this world war. churchill called it the first world war, was victorious all around the globe. in america, they acquire this huge empire now. stretching to the mississippi, which is what brits have been fighting for for a long time. get rid of the french and their indian allies and the area west of the appalachians will be open to settlement. we can move west, occupy those lands. people like george washington, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin, all of these guys, the colonial elites, particularly in virginia, had heavily invested and speculated in we
what we would now call haiti. we are accustomed to hearing on the news that it is one of the poorest countries in the western -- westernit in hemisphere. in 1763, it was a jewel in the french imperial crown because that was the island that produced sugar and coffee. the problem was, you have 30,000-40,000 french colonial population, and close to half a million black slaves, a powder keg. but france is gone. and then you look at the map on your left. so britain fought this world war. churchill...
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they're not also done giving to haiti, because haiti needs so much help. the hurricane devastated that area last month when matthew struck. the two brothers now say they are more determined than ever to try and help out the best that they can. >> sarah: if you know a student or student group between 6th and 12th grade doing something outstanding in school, sports or their community, please nominate them online at whdh.com. >> kris: so many talented receiving the class act award. coming up, bruins going for a third straight win on the road, and it would take a ten-round shoot-out to find out who would win. >> sarah: and hue an everyday traffic stop saved a woman's life. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." inner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em b
they're not also done giving to haiti, because haiti needs so much help. the hurricane devastated that area last month when matthew struck. the two brothers now say they are more determined than ever to try and help out the best that they can. >> sarah: if you know a student or student group between 6th and 12th grade doing something outstanding in school, sports or their community, please nominate them online at whdh.com. >> kris: so many talented receiving the class act award....
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> people hear haiti and disaster and have heard it before. erika: connor lived in haiti through the 2007 earthquake. heading up st. boniface, he implores people to pay attention, saying the tragedies are similar in scope. >> the same people were affected, 1.5 million pe the big difference is the ongoing issue people are confronting. over 90% of crops are destroyed. it's in a much more rural, isolated part of the country. and so the devastation is definitely different from the earthquake, but in many ways comparable in terms of a long-term effect. erika: to address this, st. boniface has gone mobile to reach the desperate population. already, they've vaccinated some shapiro says they're opening a new surgery center but the ability to do this life-saving work hinges on others. >> in my opinion, for our organization, this is our largest challenge. we've gotten a lot of support and will need more support from those in the boston area to confront that challenge. erika: charities report a fatigue in giving to haiti, but as you can see, the need is
> people hear haiti and disaster and have heard it before. erika: connor lived in haiti through the 2007 earthquake. heading up st. boniface, he implores people to pay attention, saying the tragedies are similar in scope. >> the same people were affected, 1.5 million pe the big difference is the ongoing issue people are confronting. over 90% of crops are destroyed. it's in a much more rural, isolated part of the country. and so the devastation is definitely different from the...
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all the thing that can't because haiti need. >> reporter: they are not done giving to haiti. last month hurricane matthew say they are more determined than ever to help out. in the newsroom i'm krista del camp. 7 news. >>> wonderful students. if you know a student doing something outstanding nominate them online. it will be at whdh.com. >>> and another recall for samsung. there's now warning about a popular household appliance exploding. >>> we could are cooler weather headed our break. >>> how one young man received a special call from her favorite red sox player. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. sh
all the thing that can't because haiti need. >> reporter: they are not done giving to haiti. last month hurricane matthew say they are more determined than ever to help out. in the newsroom i'm krista del camp. 7 news. >>> wonderful students. if you know a student doing something outstanding nominate them online. it will be at whdh.com. >>> and another recall for samsung. there's now warning about a popular household appliance exploding. >>> we could are cooler...
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the five others remain haiti. stephanie jocene's husband is haitian. >> we are americans, and we are all family and we felt compelled to come and do something. >> reporter: and they did. people offered hugs and gave money to help her family cope and forge ahead. >> she didn't come here to get her life taken away. she came here for support, to help her kids for a better life. >> reporter: police continue to ask the public's help to find the person who pulled out a gun in the middle of the day and took this mother's life. if you know anything, you are fox25 news. >>> this morning changes to a cambridge intersthaengs may affect your commute that come after two cyclists were killed earlier this year. fox25's jason law is live in inman square with you what need to know for the morning drive. jason? >> reporter: yeah, catherine, if you drive through inman square on your way to work, you will want to pay attention not only to the report but new signs. three left-hand turns that are perfectly legal today but we will use a
the five others remain haiti. stephanie jocene's husband is haitian. >> we are americans, and we are all family and we felt compelled to come and do something. >> reporter: and they did. people offered hugs and gave money to help her family cope and forge ahead. >> she didn't come here to get her life taken away. she came here for support, to help her kids for a better life. >> reporter: police continue to ask the public's help to find the person who pulled out a gun in...
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you look at the abc news report that to get contracts in haiti they actually said, is this contractor an f-o-b, friend of bill. if they weren't they sent them to a website. if they were they got special treatment. that is classic pay to play and it is illegal. >> great work. i was very proud -- i think i had the first interview with you when the book came out. we have interviewed you many times since. you have done a great job and great service to your country. coming up, you will meet the s for taking a photo of a classified area on a submarine. hillary clinton is campaigning to be our next president. she should be the one in jail. straight ahead.
you look at the abc news report that to get contracts in haiti they actually said, is this contractor an f-o-b, friend of bill. if they weren't they sent them to a website. if they were they got special treatment. that is classic pay to play and it is illegal. >> great work. i was very proud -- i think i had the first interview with you when the book came out. we have interviewed you many times since. you have done a great job and great service to your country. coming up, you will meet...
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>>lanzaron el programa sea haitÍ, con el cual podrÁn acelerar las peticiones de beneficio de hombress le damos este proceso de tomar la decisiÓn de si ellos estÁn tambiÉn incapacitados o no bajo las leyes del seguro social. >>lo que serÁ un ahorro de tiempo y dinero, para mayor informaciÓn ingrese a www.seguro social. con >>hay que darles la que necesitan para que puedan volver despuÉs de haber combatido a la sociedad de una manera que sea productiva para ellos y que no les cause ninguna incomodidad. >>eso en temas como educaciÓn economÍa vivienda y empleo desde la casa blanca univisiÓn. >>entre ellas benÉvolas denver chicago milwaukee nueva york o filadelfia, los activistas no cesan su proceso para demostrarse el del contexto, han llamado a una gran protesta en el capitolio tendrÍa que pronto serÁ investido como presidente, el prÓximo 20 de enero. >>llama salir a mostrar en desacuerdo contra el presidente. >>reemplazando asÍ al gobernador de new jersey. a continuaciÓn fernando pizarro nos habla sobre las prioridades de presidente electo. >>esta semana al reunirse con >>el puede susp
>>lanzaron el programa sea haitÍ, con el cual podrÁn acelerar las peticiones de beneficio de hombress le damos este proceso de tomar la decisiÓn de si ellos estÁn tambiÉn incapacitados o no bajo las leyes del seguro social. >>lo que serÁ un ahorro de tiempo y dinero, para mayor informaciÓn ingrese a www.seguro social. con >>hay que darles la que necesitan para que puedan volver despuÉs de haber combatido a la sociedad de una manera que sea productiva para ellos y que...
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haiti needs things as much as we do. >> anchor: if you know a student between 6 and 12th grade doing something outstanding in school, sports on the community please nominate them on-line at whdh.comment those two are so they have accomplished there. another 30 minutes of 7 news ahead. i am kim khazei. 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> anchor: breaking news in the bronx. two police officers shot in the street a robbery suspect dead. also breaking at 6:00, several people stabbed at rutgers university. police tracking down the suspect. new hampshire taking center stage with election day in sigh in the granite state. hillary clinton counting on her daughter, chelsea. >> reporter: temperatures falling fast this evening of a cool night on tap. >> anchor: jackie bradley junior. phoning a friend, surprising his biggest fan. >> anchor: first at 6:00 we're following breaking news in new york. two police officers shot during a shoot out with a robbery suspect and tragically we >> anchor: ryan schulteis is live in our newsroom to get us the very latest information ryan in. >>> the suspect in t
haiti needs things as much as we do. >> anchor: if you know a student between 6 and 12th grade doing something outstanding in school, sports on the community please nominate them on-line at whdh.comment those two are so they have accomplished there. another 30 minutes of 7 news ahead. i am kim khazei. 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> anchor: breaking news in the bronx. two police officers shot in the street a robbery suspect dead. also breaking at 6:00, several people stabbed at...
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the people of haiti were ripped off. and i met with the people of little haiti, anybody here? these are great people, great. thank you. hillary is the one who endangered national security by sending classified information on an insecured server. hillary is the one who lied so many times to congress and the fbi and hillary is the one who made 13 phones disappear, some with a hammer. and she's the one who destroyed 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she also accepted debate questions given to her in advance by donna brazile. and then used the debate questions to cheat, it's cheating, the worst level. instead of reporting this breach to an ethics committee or whoever would listen to the breach, so she got the answers cheating, she got the questions cheating and then she rather than reporting them, rather than saying this shouldn't be happening, she used them against bernie sanders. can you -- she probably got them against me too except we won the debate so easy i don't think it mattered. we won those debates. [cheers and applause] >> did you see her at the en
the people of haiti were ripped off. and i met with the people of little haiti, anybody here? these are great people, great. thank you. hillary is the one who endangered national security by sending classified information on an insecured server. hillary is the one who lied so many times to congress and the fbi and hillary is the one who made 13 phones disappear, some with a hammer. and she's the one who destroyed 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she also accepted debate...
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you can see the impact in haiti. this is going to be felt for several years. that storm took thousands of lives. and survivors now fear cholera. the u.n. says 750,000 people are in need of life-saving assistance. >> isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter using the same technology used in kidney dialis >> reporter: five weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southeast peninsula is just as great. darrell brown with new hope coalition visited earlier this month. >> the homes in the hills were completely destroyed. they have nothing up there. their gardens are gone. their animals are gone. >> reporter: brown lived in haiti from the age of five until he left for college at 19. >> these are some of the most loving, caring people i know. i want to help. >> it takes out some of the diarrheales p cholera. >> reporter: he has delivered 471 filters to haiti. the group's goal 175,000 filters. >> you can use it as a personal filter. >> reporter: the filters last ten years, are easy to clean, and don't require es parts. the challenge he says is get
you can see the impact in haiti. this is going to be felt for several years. that storm took thousands of lives. and survivors now fear cholera. the u.n. says 750,000 people are in need of life-saving assistance. >> isabel mascarenas explains how a water filter using the same technology used in kidney dialis >> reporter: five weeks since hurricane matthew hit and the need in haiti's southeast peninsula is just as great. darrell brown with new hope coalition visited earlier this...
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that stop you referred to was in little haiti. a lot of immigrants from haiti. talked specifically both about how she has worked with mothers of the movement, mothers of people killed by gun violence and about her own charitable work with her husband bill clinton. the clinton foundation has done a lot of work in haiti. at this point -- you could hear it in her voice. she almost sounds hoarse. it was a late night at that concert with beyonce and jay-z. beyonce, interestingly, really embraced the feminist past of hillary clinton, if you will, putting that quote about that hillary clinton gave to andrea mitchell in 1992 about i could have stayed home and make milk and cookies. but instead i decided to have a professional life. hillary clinton talking about how all of the dancers behind beyonce were wearing pantsuits. again, a reference to hillary clinton's own sartorial choices she's been criticized over the years. early voting democrats say things are looking up over the course of the last 24 to 48 hours. they think the surge in latino voters is real and dims edge
that stop you referred to was in little haiti. a lot of immigrants from haiti. talked specifically both about how she has worked with mothers of the movement, mothers of people killed by gun violence and about her own charitable work with her husband bill clinton. the clinton foundation has done a lot of work in haiti. at this point -- you could hear it in her voice. she almost sounds hoarse. it was a late night at that concert with beyonce and jay-z. beyonce, interestingly, really embraced the...
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from haiti. the goods adopted her and say they were extremely close. note freeman is expected to make his first appearance today at 1 pm. >>> there and the temperatures are coming up pretty quickly as result. 69 in tampa, 64 in spring hill, 70 in wauchula, 72 in sarasota. we are going to continue to warm up quite a bit as we move through the day. we will be topping out near 800. lots of sunshine, dry and lower humidity and a gorgeous afternoon is ahead of us. 275 southbound let them know there's a serious crash out there. as you can see we are right on top of it with this camera. this is to 75 southbound. we have at least two lanes blocked here. several cars are involved in this crash. we also have crash where watching woodberry road and felt it would. this is also causing some delays on i 75. so leave yourself extra time if you are heading to that area. >>> we are learning new details about the investigation into the disappearance of diana alvarez. a newly released email shows deputies may have nosed keen? known key details of the suspect within hours
from haiti. the goods adopted her and say they were extremely close. note freeman is expected to make his first appearance today at 1 pm. >>> there and the temperatures are coming up pretty quickly as result. 69 in tampa, 64 in spring hill, 70 in wauchula, 72 in sarasota. we are going to continue to warm up quite a bit as we move through the day. we will be topping out near 800. lots of sunshine, dry and lower humidity and a gorgeous afternoon is ahead of us. 275 southbound let them...
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is one of most fascinati (robert) - haiti and heartbreak i've ever visited.ing cos founded a successful slr it's since been besieged by one miserable issue after another. po and natural disastersliticl have seemid this country's fatengly se the most poverty-stricken nation as in the western hemisphere. apital where formere forced to migrateer farmw to try to eke out a living, but in port au prince, things are rarely what they dlinseem. dig beyond the heaes and manipulative images of those who wish to cast haiti as a poverty-stricken, failed state, and you'd another port au prince'll fn one full of artistic ey and friendly peoplenerg who want and deserve better. plicated yeah, it's com and probably way above my pay grade,
is one of most fascinati (robert) - haiti and heartbreak i've ever visited.ing cos founded a successful slr it's since been besieged by one miserable issue after another. po and natural disastersliticl have seemid this country's fatengly se the most poverty-stricken nation as in the western hemisphere. apital where formere forced to migrateer farmw to try to eke out a living, but in port au prince, things are rarely what they dlinseem. dig beyond the heaes and manipulative images of those who...
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question -- with all of the knowledge the air force has gained, with the expenses in the iraq war, haiti -- how do you make sure that the lessons learned are not lost? >> that is one of the biggest concerns. we went into the world with a greater died of wound rate than we had today. the knowledge. the biggest project is the wounded warrior. our training, we focus on training -- how do we keep these things, ensure new members get the same training expenses up to combat, and that is through the use of training devices, training centers, missions. valerie: do you have any thoughts on how those systems are changing in order to enable to cape that level of expertise? >> absolutely. it is so much more advanced. we have advanced technology that allows us to simulate multiple diseases, injuries. we do not want to do experience by chance. we want to guarantee each group member will get a chance to see jill: welcome back to "defense procedures require a certain template. the lieutenant offered valerie a look at the simulation system that offers a taste of what to expect. >> the primary care is the
question -- with all of the knowledge the air force has gained, with the expenses in the iraq war, haiti -- how do you make sure that the lessons learned are not lost? >> that is one of the biggest concerns. we went into the world with a greater died of wound rate than we had today. the knowledge. the biggest project is the wounded warrior. our training, we focus on training -- how do we keep these things, ensure new members get the same training expenses up to combat, and that is through...
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. >> sarah: up next, two brothers in milton banding together to help people in haiti. and and they are this week's class act. vo: ending funding for planned parenthood. taking away our right to choose. restricting our health care choices. this is senator kelly ayotte's record. ayotte voted six times to end funding for planned parenthood - putting access to birth control and cancer screenings at risk. and she supports overturning roe v. wade. woman 1: kelly ayotte says she's for women. but it's just an act. woman 2: voters definitely cannot trust kelly ayotte. vo: senate majority pac is responsible evit takes money away from the, regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no on question two. kathy: it goes by so fast. kate: one day you're a kid - and the next... kelly: ...you're raising your own little g
. >> sarah: up next, two brothers in milton banding together to help people in haiti. and and they are this week's class act. vo: ending funding for planned parenthood. taking away our right to choose. restricting our health care choices. this is senator kelly ayotte's record. ayotte voted six times to end funding for planned parenthood - putting access to birth control and cancer screenings at risk. and she supports overturning roe v. wade. woman 1: kelly ayotte says she's for women. but...
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(robert) - haiti is one of the most fascinating and heartbreaking countries i've ever visited. founded in 1804 after a successful slave revolt, it's since been besieged by one miserable issue after another. political upheaval and natural disasters have seemingly sealed this country's fate as the most poverty-stricken nation in the western hemisphere. port au prince is the gritty capital where former farmers were forced to migrate but in port au prince, things are rarely what they seem. dig beyond the headlines and manipulative images of those who wish to cast haiti as a poverty-stricken, failed state, and you'll find another port au prince. one full of artistic energy and friendly people who want and deserve better. yeah, it's complicated and probably way above my pay grade, but join me as we try to get a clue
(robert) - haiti is one of the most fascinating and heartbreaking countries i've ever visited. founded in 1804 after a successful slave revolt, it's since been besieged by one miserable issue after another. political upheaval and natural disasters have seemingly sealed this country's fate as the most poverty-stricken nation in the western hemisphere. port au prince is the gritty capital where former farmers were forced to migrate but in port au prince, things are rarely what they seem. dig...
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haiti. google haiti and see what happened. they collected hundreds of millions of dollars. virtually none of it went to haiti. lou: we know there is pay-to-play across the board for the clintons. we look at wikileaks, we see that within the influence and conflicts of interest within the justice department. andrew mccabe, the deputy director. >> terrible judgment. lou: taking the money to begin with and he not recusing himself. do you see hope for this to come to a reasonably reasoned quick end? >> it depend totally on the election. lou: nothing before the election? >> the f.b.i. can't be giving bits and pieces out. they don't give anything out until they come to a conclusion. but they are not going to have any idea what the whole scope and breadth of this is in any lack of time. lou: since bill clinton left the white house is there an attempt to bring this clinton cartel to justice? this is outrageous what we witnessed. >> the people should be mad democrats caused all this. they put someone as their candidate who came with a long trail of lies and betrayals. so what do they
haiti. google haiti and see what happened. they collected hundreds of millions of dollars. virtually none of it went to haiti. lou: we know there is pay-to-play across the board for the clintons. we look at wikileaks, we see that within the influence and conflicts of interest within the justice department. andrew mccabe, the deputy director. >> terrible judgment. lou: taking the money to begin with and he not recusing himself. do you see hope for this to come to a reasonably reasoned...
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[french accent]: this is haiti, messieurs. our police methods are somewhat different than those in the united states, because our problems are not the same. however, my government has instructed me to give you every assistance within my power. this i gladly do. good. what do you suggest, mr. bergeret? what can i suggest? the gendarmerie have searched the entire island for your sister and the young man olsen. it is unfortunate. [drumming] that drum, is that a voodoo drum? no, monsieur. voodoo is no longer practiced in haiti, except perhaps in secret. sounds like a voodoo drum to me. that drum is only talking, sending a message to someone back in the bush. do you understand what it's saying? no, monsieur. unfortunately, that course was not included two white men talk to antoine bergeret in hotel. this was taken from the last piece of film my sister sent back to the states. mmm, these would appear to be a voodoo doctor. but on the other hand, sometimes photographers-- how you say? arrange such things. not my sister. when she take
[french accent]: this is haiti, messieurs. our police methods are somewhat different than those in the united states, because our problems are not the same. however, my government has instructed me to give you every assistance within my power. this i gladly do. good. what do you suggest, mr. bergeret? what can i suggest? the gendarmerie have searched the entire island for your sister and the young man olsen. it is unfortunate. [drumming] that drum, is that a voodoo drum? no, monsieur. voodoo is...
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this beautiful shopping basket made in haiti. coffee people's homes. what do we have here? you're speaking my language i get up at 3:00 in the morning talking coffee. now you've got me hooked. that's right. price range we start on the low end. low and. we're not telling cars. maybe someday. maybe someday. they're equal. this is happening this weekend 16th annual alternative gift fair at the evergreen lutheran church more information on our website kdvr.com go to the good day section. thank you. thanks. a great event hopefully you have a chance to stop out there as i told her earlier any reason to get to evergreen spent time at the lake i'm in. even warm out there with the crazy weather we've had lately. warmer air on the way mid- 70s this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- an opera producer from new york, new york... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada... and a volunteer casa guardian ad litem from manchester, new hampshire... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello
this beautiful shopping basket made in haiti. coffee people's homes. what do we have here? you're speaking my language i get up at 3:00 in the morning talking coffee. now you've got me hooked. that's right. price range we start on the low end. low and. we're not telling cars. maybe someday. maybe someday. they're equal. this is happening this weekend 16th annual alternative gift fair at the evergreen lutheran church more information on our website kdvr.com go to the good day section. thank you....
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the people of haiti were ripped off. [ booing ] i met with the people of little haiti. anybody here? these are great people. hillary is the one who endangered national security by sending classified information on an insecure server. hillary lied so many times to congress. and the fbi. hillary is the one who made 13 phones disappear. some with a hammer. she destroy ed 33,000 e-mails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she also accepted debate questions given to her in advance by donna brazile. [ booing ] and used those to cheat. it's cheating at the worst level. instead of reporting this breach to the ethics committee. she got the answers cheating. she got the questions cheating. and then rather than reporting them. rather than saying it shouldn't be happening she used them against bernie sanders. probably against me, too except we won the debate so easy i don't think it mattered. >> that's donald trump in miami. joining me now former pennsylvania governor, long-time clinton supporter ed rendell. your reaction to this, we see a tightening race. hillary clinton bac
the people of haiti were ripped off. [ booing ] i met with the people of little haiti. anybody here? these are great people. hillary is the one who endangered national security by sending classified information on an insecure server. hillary lied so many times to congress. and the fbi. hillary is the one who made 13 phones disappear. some with a hammer. she destroy ed 33,000 e-mails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she also accepted debate questions given to her in advance by donna...
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because haiti needs things as much as we do. >> reporter: they're not done giving to haiti. last month hurricane matthew struck and the two are more determined than ever to help out. i'm christa del camp, 7 news. >> nancy: if you know a student between 6-12th or in their community nominate them on-line at whdh.com. still plenty of news ahead including two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie found guilty in the bridgegate. what one of the aides and his attorney are saying about the ruling. >> reporter: we woke up to a frosty start. will the cool air stick around throughout your weekend? i'll have the answer coming up. >> nancy: one person taken to the hospita fire. we'll have the very latest after the break. ? our neighborhood public schools. they are the bedrock of our communities. the place where 96% of our kids are educated. but even now, these local schools are losing more than 400 million dollars a year to privately-run charter schools. and if question 2 passes, it will only get worse. all our kids to a quality education, hillary clinton: i'm hillary clint
because haiti needs things as much as we do. >> reporter: they're not done giving to haiti. last month hurricane matthew struck and the two are more determined than ever to help out. i'm christa del camp, 7 news. >> nancy: if you know a student between 6-12th or in their community nominate them on-line at whdh.com. still plenty of news ahead including two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie found guilty in the bridgegate. what one of the aides and his attorney are...
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from haiti for work. three months ago he was able to move his family to boston to be with him. a family reunited until violence for them apart. she was walking in dorchester when gunshots rang out. she was shot and killed. boston police say the gunman was aiming at a teenager. she was an innocent bystander at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> when they called, she never showed. >> reporter: he tried calling his wife. the pastor called police to file the report and that is when they learned about the shooting. >> reporter: 13 and her 12-year-old brother are still in shock. >> because my mother is dead. >> reporter: they survived haiti's devastating earthquake in 2010. they came to the united states for a better life, more opportunities when danine was shot she was headed here. nicole albert runs the gilbert albert community center where she recently enrolled to learn english. >> now what we need to know is how this help his this man and his two kids and who did it. >> reporter: police are searching for the shooter and asking the community to step up with information. as a hu
from haiti for work. three months ago he was able to move his family to boston to be with him. a family reunited until violence for them apart. she was walking in dorchester when gunshots rang out. she was shot and killed. boston police say the gunman was aiming at a teenager. she was an innocent bystander at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> when they called, she never showed. >> reporter: he tried calling his wife. the pastor called police to file the report and that is when...
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to expand to reach even more children across haiti. valerie for the great work you are doing. [applause] [cheering] president obama: we need leaders like abigail. are you here? [applause] president obama: after struggling to find her own grandfather home care, she realized that it was a problem for some many other families so she started a community health care and home care agency. she started it as a service for families to take care of their loved ones, but now it is a social movement that provides job opportunities for women in the health care industry. so, thank you, abigail. [applause] president obama: you already heard the great work that cynthia is doing in peru, across the world and across the americas, young peopleak
to expand to reach even more children across haiti. valerie for the great work you are doing. [applause] [cheering] president obama: we need leaders like abigail. are you here? [applause] president obama: after struggling to find her own grandfather home care, she realized that it was a problem for some many other families so she started a community health care and home care agency. she started it as a service for families to take care of their loved ones, but now it is a social movement that...
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the five others remain in haiti. stephanie's husband is haitian. >> we're haitian, we're americans but we're all family we just come and do something. >> reporter: and they did. people offered hugs and gave money to help the family cope and forge ahead. >> reporter: police continue to ask the public's help to find a person who pull out a gun in the middle of the day and took this mother's life. if you know anything you are urged to call the boston >> all right, john. right now the family is unsure how they will afford the funeral expenseses. they have set up a go fund me page to help pay for them. with we have that link on our website fox25boston.com. >>> it was certainly raining in cleveland tonight. kevin predicted that was going to happen it's now raining right now in parts of the state. tracking it all for us our chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz. >> there were a couple showers actually showed up tonight in massachusetts you will see those here but eastward into the boston area. in fact, most of the activity i
the five others remain in haiti. stephanie's husband is haitian. >> we're haitian, we're americans but we're all family we just come and do something. >> reporter: and they did. people offered hugs and gave money to help the family cope and forge ahead. >> reporter: police continue to ask the public's help to find a person who pull out a gun in the middle of the day and took this mother's life. if you know anything you are urged to call the boston >> all right, john....
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haiti finally held its delayed presidential election today. haiti's six million voters had 27 candidates from which to chose. last year's election results were annulled because of fraud and last month's scheduled do- over was put off, because of devastating hurricane matthew. today turnout was low. many haitians are still struggling to recover from the deadly storm which killed up to a thousand people and left thousands more homeless. the top two vote getters will compete in a january runoff. finally in a move that could snarl thanksgiving travel across the country, hundreds of workers at chicago's o'hare airport are expected to announce tomorrow morning they're going on strike this week. the baggage handlers, airplane cabin cleaners, janitors and wheelchair attendants want $15 an hour and the right to unionize. o'hare is the nation's second busiest airport. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm alison stewart, good niement night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs new
haiti finally held its delayed presidential election today. haiti's six million voters had 27 candidates from which to chose. last year's election results were annulled because of fraud and last month's scheduled do- over was put off, because of devastating hurricane matthew. today turnout was low. many haitians are still struggling to recover from the deadly storm which killed up to a thousand people and left thousands more homeless. the top two vote getters will compete in a january runoff....
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and because all of the money -- uranium one deal, haiti deal, moroccan deal, all of the money resulted in big speaking fees, big donations, big donors got connections, they made more money and more money was funneled back into their foundation. it's so obvious what happened here. you don't need to be an fbi agent to put these dots together, mr. speaker. it's clear >> maybe the clinton exam pain slogan ought to be vote hillary and get tim kaine for president. i really think it is that -- i really think it's that big of a problem and i don't think that they'll survive it. >> stay right there. we'll have more with newt gingrich. and then later, doug schoen, peter schweizer and mike huckabee here to react. and doug schoen may not now be voting for hillary because he doesn't want the country to have a constitutional crisis. he'll explain as a democrat. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. (ee-e-e-oh-m
and because all of the money -- uranium one deal, haiti deal, moroccan deal, all of the money resulted in big speaking fees, big donations, big donors got connections, they made more money and more money was funneled back into their foundation. it's so obvious what happened here. you don't need to be an fbi agent to put these dots together, mr. speaker. it's clear >> maybe the clinton exam pain slogan ought to be vote hillary and get tim kaine for president. i really think it is that -- i...
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and help them rebuild, people of haiti.le i really enjoyed that time with them. very importantly, we'll also stand strong. strong with the state of israel in their fight terror.islamic barack obama was the worst thing happened to israel. the worst thing. worst thing that ever happened to israel, barack obama for israel.er believe me, the iran deal, where rich, we also gave them a direct path right to weapons, we'll be working with israel closely, closely.y i'm honored to have the admirals t of 200 top and generals and 22 -- and that raising -- rising very al of honor 22 med recipients. people.ble we were with them the other night, right next to fort braggg, we had 22, maybe 25,000 people in a field, the most incredible thing you have ever seen, incredible. these are incredible people, great patriots and truly brave. hillary unleashed destruction in iraq, syria, libya, she empowered iran and she unleashed isis on to the world. there was no isis when she was secretary of state. then they allowed the way -- electric, we should
and help them rebuild, people of haiti.le i really enjoyed that time with them. very importantly, we'll also stand strong. strong with the state of israel in their fight terror.islamic barack obama was the worst thing happened to israel. the worst thing. worst thing that ever happened to israel, barack obama for israel.er believe me, the iran deal, where rich, we also gave them a direct path right to weapons, we'll be working with israel closely, closely.y i'm honored to have the admirals t of...
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. >> sending help to haiti today as that country struggles to recover. one month after hurricane matthew struck. that storm devastated the island killing 1,000 people. leaving 1.4 million in need of help. water sanitation, infrastructure, they're all still more than 20,000 pounds of basic necessities to donate. volunteers will pack them up and put them on a ship to haiti later this morning. >> a big change for women and how your doctors handle pregnancy. the world health organization is a new set of guidelineses. they suggest that women get health care services at least eight times during pregnancy with five of those visits in the last trimester. that's double the agency's down on the number of deaths of expectant mothers and newborns. >> expected to more than double. worldwide in the next 14 years. the american cancer society says an increase in deaths will mostly come from low and middle income countries where health care is limited. doctors are urging developing countries right now to take some basic steps to curb the trend like promoting self examina
. >> sending help to haiti today as that country struggles to recover. one month after hurricane matthew struck. that storm devastated the island killing 1,000 people. leaving 1.4 million in need of help. water sanitation, infrastructure, they're all still more than 20,000 pounds of basic necessities to donate. volunteers will pack them up and put them on a ship to haiti later this morning. >> a big change for women and how your doctors handle pregnancy. the world health...
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the be like britt foundation runs an orphanage in haiti. it was recently devastated by hurricane matthew. the storm killed hundreds a woman was killed by a powerful hurricane in haiti six years ago. an emergency and math class, coming up, the controversial >> blair: the f.b.i. has joined the search for a missing newborn whose mother was found murdered in her home. police in wichita, kansas, say the baby's father came home from work yesterday and discovered the tragedy. his 1-week-old daughter was missing and her 27-year-old mother was dead. authorities say they considered the child to be missing and now endangered. there is no amber alert right now, because they don't have any information on a suspect. >> elizabeth: we're getting our first look at the chaos caused with someone fired gunshots at a sweet 16 party in connecticut. bridgeport police released a surveillance video of that shooting at an italian american club. five people were hurt. we told you about that shooting on monday, and you can see in the new video, police eye light fight
the be like britt foundation runs an orphanage in haiti. it was recently devastated by hurricane matthew. the storm killed hundreds a woman was killed by a powerful hurricane in haiti six years ago. an emergency and math class, coming up, the controversial >> blair: the f.b.i. has joined the search for a missing newborn whose mother was found murdered in her home. police in wichita, kansas, say the baby's father came home from work yesterday and discovered the tragedy. his 1-week-old...
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then there was the story of haiti, and they had the list of the people that donated were going to beavorable -- given favorable treatment for contracts. then it is the morocco deal where there's a direct quid pro quo connection, thanks to wikileaks. you said there were five investigative offices, because comey wouldn't say if they were investigating the foundation when he was asked by congress. >> well, the last two days they've been very clear about it. they have five different offices coordinated by the new york office, but there are four other offices looking into the foundation. here is the thing people need to look at. you take doug ban's 12-page memo which was a response to a challenge by chelsea. band of course is writing a private memo saying, look, here are all of the ways i'm making your parents money, you should like me, and he lists -- literally it is the rosetta stone of clinton corruption. he lists all of the different techniques. by the way, in talking about the russians, the half million dollar speech bill got from a moscow bank. i mean these guys had put together a m
then there was the story of haiti, and they had the list of the people that donated were going to beavorable -- given favorable treatment for contracts. then it is the morocco deal where there's a direct quid pro quo connection, thanks to wikileaks. you said there were five investigative offices, because comey wouldn't say if they were investigating the foundation when he was asked by congress. >> well, the last two days they've been very clear about it. they have five different offices...
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then you got the moroccan deal which is quid pro quo, and then the haiti deal with two separate lists of people. >> this idea of quid pro quo to me for the last seven, eight months has been a joke. the russian deal is probably the worst. what secretary of state in the last -- i don't know, since the communist revolution in russia would sign off on 20% of our uranium going to russia but one who was bribed? and she was bribed. the people who made money on that were all of bill clinton's friends who had arranged a deal with khazikstan and the dictator, and they made hundreds of millions of dollars, and they gave 30 million of that to the clinton foundation and they put a lot of money in clinton's pocket as a speaking fee. that is bribery. no secretary of state since the time russia became a communist country through now with putin trying to assert himself would possibly give 20% of our uranium to -- >> nobody would, nobody would. >> -- russia, and she is making allegations about trump and putin, what a complete joke. >> last question. do you think there's anyway with what we know now, sh
then you got the moroccan deal which is quid pro quo, and then the haiti deal with two separate lists of people. >> this idea of quid pro quo to me for the last seven, eight months has been a joke. the russian deal is probably the worst. what secretary of state in the last -- i don't know, since the communist revolution in russia would sign off on 20% of our uranium going to russia but one who was bribed? and she was bribed. the people who made money on that were all of bill clinton's...
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haiti, only to lose their mother, gunned down randomly in boston. tonight, only fox 25 talks to her children about their unimaginable heartbreak. >> mark: plus, fighting for his freedom. the former speak of the house says he's too sick to stay behind bars. >> the reporter: how sal demassey's attorneys are fighting concerns about preferential treatment for that powerful man. >> the reporter: a local man goes into la baby. >> the reporter: the quick action that helped a dad bring his son safely into the world. >> mark: first at 6:00 p.m., a fiery crash on route 44 on the middleboro line near carver. several cars were involved and is tying up traffic in that area. good evening everyone, i'm mark ockerbloom. >> vanessa: i'm vanessa welch. rescue crews have been on the who is live on the scene. >> the reporter: job well done by police, fire and tow crews at this scene, they have 44 west back open again, the cleanup continues down there and it is certainly slow going. let's go ahead and take a life look at sky fox. emergency crews and flat beds, things ce
haiti, only to lose their mother, gunned down randomly in boston. tonight, only fox 25 talks to her children about their unimaginable heartbreak. >> mark: plus, fighting for his freedom. the former speak of the house says he's too sick to stay behind bars. >> the reporter: how sal demassey's attorneys are fighting concerns about preferential treatment for that powerful man. >> the reporter: a local man goes into la baby. >> the reporter: the quick action that helped a...
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from haiti for work. three months ago, he was finally able to move his family to boston to be with him a family reunited until gun violence forever tore them apart. his wife was walking on washington street in dorchester saturday afternoon when gunshots rang out and she was shot and kim. the gunman was aiming at a teenager. his wife was an if sent bystander in the wrong place at the wrong time. andre told me through a translator that he tried calling his wife for several hours saturday afternoon. his pastor called police to file a report, and that's when they >> i'm not feeling good, because my mother is dead. i'm very sad. >> the reporter: melissa, 13, and her 12-year-old brother are still in shock. >> not good. because my mother is dead. >> the reporter: they survived haiti's devastating earthquake in 2010, they came to the united states for a better life, more opportunities when his wife was shot saturday, she was heading nicole albert runs the gilbert albert community center where his wife had recentl
from haiti for work. three months ago, he was finally able to move his family to boston to be with him a family reunited until gun violence forever tore them apart. his wife was walking on washington street in dorchester saturday afternoon when gunshots rang out and she was shot and kim. the gunman was aiming at a teenager. his wife was an if sent bystander in the wrong place at the wrong time. andre told me through a translator that he tried calling his wife for several hours saturday...
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estados unidos recibe a 70 a 120 inmigrantes, y llegan al rededor de 300, miles vienen en camino desde haitíos a los extranjeros , >> se interpela a los vecinos para que los protejan >> se exponen a la deportación >> si no logran cruzar, podrían quedarse aquí en tijuana, cambiando una vez más la cara de esta ciudad frotneriza >> agregan que por ahora no habrá deportaciones, en estados unidos , el control de aduanas advierte que de no tener permisos se exponen a ser devueltos a su país >> autoridades en matamoros preocupadas ante la repatriación de personas que llegan a esa parte, se incrementó el número de indocumentados que intentaron entrar a estados unidos en busca de una mejor vida >> un mejor futuro para mí, no quiero que mi nieta viva esta situación >> buscan albergues, piden apoyo del gobierno (...) >> los últimos días han sido de incertidumbre en américa en países como honduras, guatemala, por el tema de la devolución de migrantes y las propuestas de donald trump >> una imagen que se repite constantemente , salvadoreños deportados, muchos intentan 1 o más veces, las razones constante
estados unidos recibe a 70 a 120 inmigrantes, y llegan al rededor de 300, miles vienen en camino desde haitíos a los extranjeros , >> se interpela a los vecinos para que los protejan >> se exponen a la deportación >> si no logran cruzar, podrían quedarse aquí en tijuana, cambiando una vez más la cara de esta ciudad frotneriza >> agregan que por ahora no habrá deportaciones, en estados unidos , el control de aduanas advierte que de no tener permisos se exponen a ser...
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tonight is clear and a local group out of waukesha wants to do their part to help haiti victims in the wake of hurricane matthew.worldwide hunger relief is hosting a meal packing event tomorrow. they're packing 250-thousand meals.. and are still looking for volunteers.you can join them anytime 2 p-m.they're located on westwood and watertown. take a look at this .. before he was a world series m-v-p, ben zobrist was a wisconsin woodchuck. the woodchucks are a summer collegiate team based in wausau that plays in the northwoods league.zobrist was voted team m-v-p... and led the woodchucks to the league championship in 2003. coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:we're open! the wisconsin based business-- thanksgiving dinner.plus -- last chance!how you can take the family to ?china lights? this weekend-- even though you can't get tickets on line!. russ: as i've traveled to all 72 counties, i've heard from a lot of people. including seniors, concerned that ron johnson is going to turn medicare into a voucher program. senior: don't let it happen russ. russ: i've heard from families in
tonight is clear and a local group out of waukesha wants to do their part to help haiti victims in the wake of hurricane matthew.worldwide hunger relief is hosting a meal packing event tomorrow. they're packing 250-thousand meals.. and are still looking for volunteers.you can join them anytime 2 p-m.they're located on westwood and watertown. take a look at this .. before he was a world series m-v-p, ben zobrist was a wisconsin woodchuck. the woodchucks are a summer collegiate team based in...
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shower or two, most of the day looks dry and mild for november with temperatures close to 60 helping haiti with the aftermath of a devestating hurricane.. coming up at 4:30.. its been one month since hurricane matthew hit, but the country is still suffering.. how you can help i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood comingut of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know at i said, ahh. what greases the gears in washington? money. and ron johnson fits right in. six years ago, johnson took a shady $10 million corporate payout, went to washington, then voted to protect $21 n inbillioax breaks for the world's biggest oil companies. $21 billion. a wisconsin senator, protecting tax breaks for oil companies. that's ron johnson. s washington. and he fits right in. end citizens united is responsible for the content of this ad. it's that time: a reminder
shower or two, most of the day looks dry and mild for november with temperatures close to 60 helping haiti with the aftermath of a devestating hurricane.. coming up at 4:30.. its been one month since hurricane matthew hit, but the country is still suffering.. how you can help i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you...
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la organizacion de estados americanos, la oea, calificaron las elecciones presidenciales de hoy en haitior supuestas irregularidades y despues por el paso del huracan matthew el psado mes de octubre. los resultados no se conoceran si ninguno de los 27 candidatos alcanza el 50 por ciento mas un voto, habra una segunda ronda el proximo 29 de enero . bajo el eslogan "?donde estan nuestros hijos?", docenas de madres de jovenes centroamericanos desaparecidos estan recorriendo mexico en busca de respuestas sobre el paradero de sus seres migrantes desaparecieron en su intento de llegar a los estados unidos y no se sabe si fueron victimas de los coyotes o lograron alcanzar su sueqo. maria elena pazzi nos tiene mas sobre esta caravana de madres desesperadas. marÍa: las hermanas guatemaltecas estuvieron 32 aÑos separadas cuando norma quiso cruzar como indocumentada a estados unidos, una organizaciÓn logró reencontrarlas y ahora viajan con decenas de madres centroamericanas que buscan a sus hijos desaparecidos en su intento por llegar al uniÓn americana. >> hubo un malentendido y me dieron por muer
la organizacion de estados americanos, la oea, calificaron las elecciones presidenciales de hoy en haitior supuestas irregularidades y despues por el paso del huracan matthew el psado mes de octubre. los resultados no se conoceran si ninguno de los 27 candidatos alcanza el 50 por ciento mas un voto, habra una segunda ronda el proximo 29 de enero . bajo el eslogan "?donde estan nuestros hijos?", docenas de madres de jovenes centroamericanos desaparecidos estan recorriendo mexico en...
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haiti is still dealing with the aftermath of hurricane matthew. after the break, how technology is can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 news in the app store now. live loook from st. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make thanksgiving magic. chex party mix. it's what thanksgiving is made of. ? sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, good morning, it's
haiti is still dealing with the aftermath of hurricane matthew. after the break, how technology is can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 news in the app store now. live loook from st. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make thanksgiving magic. chex party mix. it's what thanksgiving is made of. ? sweet cinnamon-sugar on the...
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instituciones que elaboran en esta zona, unos estÁn de acuerdo, y otros no, que los nacionales de haitÍue ver con esta situaciÓn, eliminar totalmente el intercambio comercial y lo mismo en esta calle >> allÁ hay como 20 casas que han llevado los vecinos y en realidad los haitianos viven en todas las necesidades y todo en las calles. reportero: de acuerdo a los expresado por autoridades, en la zona cebo cÉntrica, ahora que existe la posibilidad de contaminaciÓn con el colera, este mercado no puede funcionar aquÍ ♪ ♪ ilia: llegÓ la hora de enterarnos, ¿cÓmo estarÁn las condiciones del tiempo? edward burroughs edward burroug lloviznas y unos chubascos, la mÁxima subiÓ a 72° bastante calor considerando que el promedio es 61° lo que deberÍamos tener gran parte de las estaciones, ese calor, pero atlantic city, noten la diferencia, 81° y 82 ahÍ todavÍa no habia llegado la nubosidad, gran parte de las lloviznas y las temperaturas subieron mucho mÁs, principalmente del oeste de 7 a 10 millas por hora, es sÍntoma que la zona frontal estÁ en la zona, unos chubascos un poco mÁs fuerte cerca de las
instituciones que elaboran en esta zona, unos estÁn de acuerdo, y otros no, que los nacionales de haitÍue ver con esta situaciÓn, eliminar totalmente el intercambio comercial y lo mismo en esta calle >> allÁ hay como 20 casas que han llevado los vecinos y en realidad los haitianos viven en todas las necesidades y todo en las calles. reportero: de acuerdo a los expresado por autoridades, en la zona cebo cÉntrica, ahora que existe la posibilidad de contaminaciÓn con el colera, este...