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in haiti has come to terms with voodo.re still the devil. >> but haitians are believing it and adopting that message. >> true. because it's drilled into their skull. they're giving them food for faith. but i believe we need to be respected. because i don't go and attack their religion. respect the fact that i worship my ancestors. there are three people in africa minding their business. leaders came and took everything from them. the only thing they brought with them was voodo. i believe the sacrifice of their life was not done in vein. >> there is this very powerful message that is being spread by some of these missionaries, which is if all of haiti's problems are spiritual and say tannic, then the answer is easy, jesus. and so that will take care of all of haiti's problems. i wonder what's voodo's answers to haiti's problems? >> when we are in a community make sure we take care of one another. we should put more emphasis on that in my opinion. >> there are no voodo schools. how come? >> it's not financed by anybody. >> t
in haiti has come to terms with voodo.re still the devil. >> but haitians are believing it and adopting that message. >> true. because it's drilled into their skull. they're giving them food for faith. but i believe we need to be respected. because i don't go and attack their religion. respect the fact that i worship my ancestors. there are three people in africa minding their business. leaders came and took everything from them. the only thing they brought with them was voodo. i...
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you told me great story you just got back from haiti. you saw the impact this had. >> i did just get back from haiti. what's great for me, i see this every day. and these people donating their time and their money, and i got to actually see it in action, in haiti. with a we do actually feeding kids, got to holds the kids, feed the kids, amazing because i now can tell the volunteers straightforwards, i've seen this. >> i saw the photo of you holding the baby in haiti. my heart moved, yes. it is cool to actually see it in action. you know you hear okay, we'll send money. but this is actually doing something. >> exactly what we do, which is what our organization goal is to get people to not only do it but to see it as women, which is really great. >> we're happy to be here. shout out to bonn or prendy high school student, been here all day right up until 9:00 they'll continue $100,000 or 100,000 meals rather, dawn, back to you. >> all right, sabina, thank you. another miss step by an airline. tonight it is american airlines getting some bad
you told me great story you just got back from haiti. you saw the impact this had. >> i did just get back from haiti. what's great for me, i see this every day. and these people donating their time and their money, and i got to actually see it in action, in haiti. with a we do actually feeding kids, got to holds the kids, feed the kids, amazing because i now can tell the volunteers straightforwards, i've seen this. >> i saw the photo of you holding the baby in haiti. my heart moved,...
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for every product sold they donate a bar of soap and a month of clean water to children in haiti. take a look. >> reporter: hope through soap. one hand wash at a time. >> the basic necessities yet they're thriving with optimism. >> reporter: hand in hand soap is a philadelphia-based lifestyle brand that creates all-natural beauty products that will have you feeling good too. >> we donate a bar of soap and a month of clean water for every bar that we sell we work primarily in haiti. >> reporter: every year they travel to haiti to see the progress up close. >> what was the like the first time you went there? >> we got to meet the kids in the or fannages and hand out the soap and smell the bar of soap and smile and get excited about something i think we all take for granted. >> reporter: a company with a strong but simple mission. buy a bar, give a bar. >> we have our sea salt bar of soap, we have lavender. >> reporter: an idea that was born in 2011. >> that's when we kind of read the article that each year children die. >> in six years how many bars va you been able to donate? >> 43
for every product sold they donate a bar of soap and a month of clean water to children in haiti. take a look. >> reporter: hope through soap. one hand wash at a time. >> the basic necessities yet they're thriving with optimism. >> reporter: hand in hand soap is a philadelphia-based lifestyle brand that creates all-natural beauty products that will have you feeling good too. >> we donate a bar of soap and a month of clean water for every bar that we sell we work...
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0, estados unidos dio cuenta a estados unidos, y honduras se va a enfrentar a curasao y panamÁ v/s haitÍvier "el chicharito" hernÁndez se puede convertir en el jugador mejor pagado de la mls, 10 millones de dÓlares por temporada, la negocio con el bayer 04 leverkusen. san francisco es el Último en el oeste con 6 victorias, se entro frenterÁ al coreano. y terminÓ antes de lo esperado la temporada para los tiburones y no pudieron emular lo hecho el aÑo pasado cuando llegaron a la gran final. 9 jugadores destacando a los seguidores. en la nba las semifinales al
0, estados unidos dio cuenta a estados unidos, y honduras se va a enfrentar a curasao y panamÁ v/s haitÍvier "el chicharito" hernÁndez se puede convertir en el jugador mejor pagado de la mls, 10 millones de dÓlares por temporada, la negocio con el bayer 04 leverkusen. san francisco es el Último en el oeste con 6 victorias, se entro frenterÁ al coreano. y terminÓ antes de lo esperado la temporada para los tiburones y no pudieron emular lo hecho el aÑo pasado cuando llegaron a...
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to haiti and eventually stumbled across the internal investigative report from the u.n.h chronicled this amazing tale of children that were in a sex ring that was and were abused by u.n. peacekeepers over a three-year period. it was nine children abused by 134 u.n. peacekeepers. >> sreenivasan: these children were paid sometimes a few pennies or a dollar at a time for sex acts? >> yes, there was food, yogurt, juice given to the children who were hungry, and that's why they did this. we saw -- the lowest amount we found was 75 cents and the highest amount was $20. >> sreenivasan: on the one hand, the u.n. conducts what you call a thorough investigation, but then what happens after that? >> you know, that's what's curious. it was really a very good investigation by the u.n. they went to the children, they made sure that the children were not making it up. the children actually spoke and showed -- spoke which was telling and they showed thousands of pictures where the children were lured into having sex by the peacekeepers so it was a good investigation. what happened after
to haiti and eventually stumbled across the internal investigative report from the u.n.h chronicled this amazing tale of children that were in a sex ring that was and were abused by u.n. peacekeepers over a three-year period. it was nine children abused by 134 u.n. peacekeepers. >> sreenivasan: these children were paid sometimes a few pennies or a dollar at a time for sex acts? >> yes, there was food, yogurt, juice given to the children who were hungry, and that's why they did this....
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audubon was born in what is now haiti. in 1785. he says that his father was a french sea captain and plantation owner which is true. he says his mother was spanish, which is not true. he was born in new orleans, which is not true. he never pushed the issue. he was born in saint-domingue. in the first half of the 19th century, if you are born in haiti, there is a suspicion that you are not completely white because of the racial mixing in that island colony. when audubon first came to america in 1803, his father sends him over with a fake passport because he is trying to get away from napoleon's army, and that follows another story. his passport says he is from louisiana. he is an illegal immigrant frankly, and that story stays with him throughout his life. newspaper articles write about audubon up until the day -- beyond the day he died and say he is from france. he is from louisiana. he is from pennsylvania, but never ever saint-domingue, and audubon does not reach out to correct them. there is an attempt to sanitize his origins, t
audubon was born in what is now haiti. in 1785. he says that his father was a french sea captain and plantation owner which is true. he says his mother was spanish, which is not true. he was born in new orleans, which is not true. he never pushed the issue. he was born in saint-domingue. in the first half of the 19th century, if you are born in haiti, there is a suspicion that you are not completely white because of the racial mixing in that island colony. when audubon first came to america in...
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there was an earthquake in haiti a few there was an earthquake in haiti a few years ago and there were some children there that were in the process of being adopted by american families. and those children, because the situation in haiti was so bad, those children were airlifted out of haiti and brought to i think pennsylvania. and the adoption agency made some effort to just expedite the adoptions so that the children could go into the families that they were supposed to be adopted with quicker. the u.s. government said no. we are not speeding up the process of adoption just because of what happened. there's still things that need to be done to make sure that this is appropriate. i think that's great. i want people who read this book to understand that these issues of what happens to children and their families are really complicated. they can't be solved easily. but that with time we can get there. we need to do that for the children so that we don't make mistakes that can't really be emedied later. >> left to right. ero intervals. rolling thunder. [gun shots] >> we're actually stand
there was an earthquake in haiti a few there was an earthquake in haiti a few years ago and there were some children there that were in the process of being adopted by american families. and those children, because the situation in haiti was so bad, those children were airlifted out of haiti and brought to i think pennsylvania. and the adoption agency made some effort to just expedite the adoptions so that the children could go into the families that they were supposed to be adopted with...
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right now, we have some units deployed in haiti to help treat their choholera outbreak with internationaledical corps. as a scientist, i do think we have a responsibility to make a larger impact in society beyond the research that we're doing, you know, really taking part actively in discussions. hi. i'm katherine jin... not only about science-related issues, but everytything ranging from education to women's rights. we should have a much bigger footprint, and we should be there to uplift each other, and not bring each other down. yes. there are a lot of still-implicit powers that are holding women back, whether it be the snide comments like, "women aren't good in math or science," or actual things where you see women earn less than men or women are less likely to get certain jobs. and i think it's really sad d that we've already lost the potential on so many women who have come before me. i want to make sure that my potential and the potentials of my peers and other women of my generation will be fully realizeded. [atmospheric music] ♪ - because i saw that my country was running instead
right now, we have some units deployed in haiti to help treat their choholera outbreak with internationaledical corps. as a scientist, i do think we have a responsibility to make a larger impact in society beyond the research that we're doing, you know, really taking part actively in discussions. hi. i'm katherine jin... not only about science-related issues, but everytything ranging from education to women's rights. we should have a much bigger footprint, and we should be there to uplift each...
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sometimes my heart feels so much pain for what's going on in the congo or in haiti or afghanistan. sometimes i see the victories of women. you know, we're seeing incredible victories of women all over the world who are having rights change, or having laws change, or coming into power... >> hinojosa: so there's progress for you? >> there's incredible progress! look, people... you know, when the floggings happened in pakistan a few months ago, within 24 hours there was everyone online-- here, there-- and the government, 48 hours later, stepped in. that didn't happen eight years ago, ten years ago. there is incredible progress happening. we have huge movements. there were 5,000 v-days this year-- that's a lot of v-days. >> hinojosa: okay, so here's what i want you to leave our audience with. imagine that there's a young woman or a girl who is having... you know, who needs to break; who needs to tell the truth. what does she do? >> i think she finds one person she can trust in her community, and she tells her story-- because when you tell your story, that's the beginning. when you hear
sometimes my heart feels so much pain for what's going on in the congo or in haiti or afghanistan. sometimes i see the victories of women. you know, we're seeing incredible victories of women all over the world who are having rights change, or having laws change, or coming into power... >> hinojosa: so there's progress for you? >> there's incredible progress! look, people... you know, when the floggings happened in pakistan a few months ago, within 24 hours there was everyone...
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0, estados unidos dio cuenta a estados unidos, y honduras se va a enfrentar a curasao y panamÁ v/s haitÍÓlares por temporada, la negocio con el bayer 04 leverkusen. san francisco es el Último en el oeste con 6 victorias, se entro frenterÁ al coreano. y terminÓ antes de lo esperado la temporada para los tiburones y no pudieron emular lo hecho el aÑo pasado cuando llegaron a la gran final. 9 jugadores destacando a los seguidores. en la nba las semifinales al pase de la conferencia. no estarÁ presente por cuestiones de salud, serÁ el encargado. el lunes llegan grandes jÓvenes, los sabores que dejÓ el fin de semana. arrancamos con el mundial sub 17 en donde mÉxico enfrentaba al salvador, vea el golazo de lÓpez, la marca no existe. vea la repeticiÓn y arteaga aparece rakitic y se llevÓ la victoria, era el gol del 2-1, golazo del medio campista, gritaba con euforia, y el gol 500 de messi que es el gol en el bernabÉu que le da el liderato general, son los mejores goles de el fin de semana. hasta aquÍ los deportes, yo soy gustavo ortiz que tenga usted una buena tarde. ♪ marÍa: en san francisco l
0, estados unidos dio cuenta a estados unidos, y honduras se va a enfrentar a curasao y panamÁ v/s haitÍÓlares por temporada, la negocio con el bayer 04 leverkusen. san francisco es el Último en el oeste con 6 victorias, se entro frenterÁ al coreano. y terminÓ antes de lo esperado la temporada para los tiburones y no pudieron emular lo hecho el aÑo pasado cuando llegaron a la gran final. 9 jugadores destacando a los seguidores. en la nba las semifinales al pase de la conferencia. no...
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first likelihood lincoln learned about haiti in 1831. three decades later president abraham lincoln would officially established diplomatic relations with the independent caribbean nations of haiti. there had to be some influence there. ironically it was through lincoln's connection to new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great a massive later freed one of his first people of color. black andy a free while traveling in new orleans found the same hostility towards him that orville had found years earlier. not having the payment to travel easily, he was arrested and imprisoned. contact with the attorney benjamin jonas, he was contact athat he prominent lawyer back home in illinois whose influence may help the case and arrange for his release. jonas recognized the name because lincoln was a very good friend of his father. he was one of the first jewish settlers and the springfield region. he wrote up river to lincoln and his mother. movedncoln was very much according to his early biographers and requested that he go to
first likelihood lincoln learned about haiti in 1831. three decades later president abraham lincoln would officially established diplomatic relations with the independent caribbean nations of haiti. there had to be some influence there. ironically it was through lincoln's connection to new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great a massive later freed one of his first people of color. black andy a free while traveling in new orleans found the same hostility towards him that...
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were a presence in haiti at that time. but i've learned through my research that between 1911 and 1915 seven president of haiti were either assassinated or overthrown and so the u.s. was concerned about heightening german activity and so they wanted to, you know, have a really strong presence there and restore order and political and economic stability in the caribbean. in july of 1916 another haitian president was assassinated but [ inaudible ] i was just wondering, you know, if there are any exhibits or any materials in the world war i museum concerning the u.s. marine presence in haiti at that time? >> thanks very much. mitch, doesn't work for the museum so he can't answer that but do you know the haitian story? we talked about how this was a global conflict so even the caribbean nations were involved in the fighting. >> it's interesting that the caller brought this up because a lot of people don't know that by the time the u.s. entered world war i, as far as our armed forces, i mentioned about the army, the marines act
were a presence in haiti at that time. but i've learned through my research that between 1911 and 1915 seven president of haiti were either assassinated or overthrown and so the u.s. was concerned about heightening german activity and so they wanted to, you know, have a really strong presence there and restore order and political and economic stability in the caribbean. in july of 1916 another haitian president was assassinated but [ inaudible ] i was just wondering, you know, if there are any...
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brought cholera to haiti. no one goes to jail. arguably terrorism and the nature of what it's doing to the children in this particular report. charles: a long time ago thought we should have shut it down. secretary of state rex tillerson faces the russian bear with a brutally honest assessment of our relationship next. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescent breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma controlmedicin, like an inhaled cort
brought cholera to haiti. no one goes to jail. arguably terrorism and the nature of what it's doing to the children in this particular report. charles: a long time ago thought we should have shut it down. secretary of state rex tillerson faces the russian bear with a brutally honest assessment of our relationship next. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece...
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the united nations security council voted unanimously to wrap up the peacekeeping mission in haiti in mid-october after more than 20 years. the country has made steps followingbilization recent elections. the council voted to extend the mandate for a final six months during which 2300 military personnel will gradually leave. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from bloomberg's world headquarters, i'm julie hyman. abigail: were 30 minutes from the close of trading here in the u.s.. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" u.s. banks reporting their first earnings under the trump administration. will hear from the cfo of the nation's largest lender, john shrewsbury is wells fargo joins us on the banks first-quarter performance. in the church referendum just -- turkish referendum. willis plain white matters to investors. let's look at where the major averages stand as we head toward the close. taylor: we are reversing some of the early gains we saw this morning after th
the united nations security council voted unanimously to wrap up the peacekeeping mission in haiti in mid-october after more than 20 years. the country has made steps followingbilization recent elections. the council voted to extend the mandate for a final six months during which 2300 military personnel will gradually leave. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from...
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i did not realize we were a presence in haiti at that time. i learned from my research that between 1911 and 1916, 7 presidents of haiti where assassinated or overthrown. the u.s. was concerned about heightened activity at that time. they wanted to have a strong presence there to restore order and political and economic stability in the caribbean. july of 1916, another haitian president was assassinated. i was wondering if there are any exhibits or materials concerning the u.s. marines' present in haiti. host: thank you. he does not work for the museum. so he cannot answer that question eared but do you know the haitian story? we talked about it is a global conflict. even caribbean nations were involved in the fighting? guest: a lot of people do not know by the time the u.s. entered world war i, the army, the draft, the national guard, the marines had more experience than the united states army. marines were sent to haiti and santo domingo. there were troops earlier on in korea. the marines were known as the troops that would go anywhere, figh
i did not realize we were a presence in haiti at that time. i learned from my research that between 1911 and 1916, 7 presidents of haiti where assassinated or overthrown. the u.s. was concerned about heightened activity at that time. they wanted to have a strong presence there to restore order and political and economic stability in the caribbean. july of 1916, another haitian president was assassinated. i was wondering if there are any exhibits or materials concerning the u.s. marines' present...
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gerri because i don't think the un needs to have these conversations, ap report about peacekeepers in haitiit is ugly stuff. we are being abused. >> we put more money into this organization than any other country, we are really paying for this thing. it is on our tab, our watch we need to change it. charles: public and congressman at a rowdy town hall that has taxpayers saying he >> this is a service was know when here pays me. i do it. i am just saying this is a service for me, not a career and thank god this is and how i make a living. >> not sure that is what taxpayers think, mark wayne mullen telling constituents at a town hall the taxes he pays as a small business owner could fund the salary he makes in congress but you found tone deaf. >> a little tone deaf. he got caught out being arrogant in public with a video camera running. it doesn't matter what he thinks of taxes or what he can afford. we pay people a salary for a reason and they literally work for us. he doesn't seem to understand that. charles: i have a spokesman, spokesperson for the congressman released a statement, the con
gerri because i don't think the un needs to have these conversations, ap report about peacekeepers in haitiit is ugly stuff. we are being abused. >> we put more money into this organization than any other country, we are really paying for this thing. it is on our tab, our watch we need to change it. charles: public and congressman at a rowdy town hall that has taxpayers saying he >> this is a service was know when here pays me. i do it. i am just saying this is a service for me, not...
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that is in recognition steps haiti has taken following recent elections.ary personnel will gradually lead over six months. in the u k, london's housing market is in its worst slump since the financial crisis. according to the royal institution of chartered surveyors, its price index for the city has dropped to the lowest level since february 2009. the report says buyers are being kept out of the market because of high prices plus nervousness about brexit the future of the economy. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark: thank you. the blackrock to fix it until the economic club of d.c. last night the currency strength is one reason the economy is weak. >> i think it is one of the reasons are economy is lower than we wanted to be because the dollar is strong. but if the federal reserve continues to cite and -- titan, it will be hard to have a weakening currency. if we continue to see what i would call mediocre results related to our economy, then the dollar will proba
that is in recognition steps haiti has taken following recent elections.ary personnel will gradually lead over six months. in the u k, london's housing market is in its worst slump since the financial crisis. according to the royal institution of chartered surveyors, its price index for the city has dropped to the lowest level since february 2009. the report says buyers are being kept out of the market because of high prices plus nervousness about brexit the future of the economy. global news...
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lincoln first learned of haiti when the men first met. three decades later, president abraham lincoln officially established diplomatic relations with the independent caribbean nation of haiti. there had to be some influence their. ironically, it was through lincoln's connection with new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great emancipator freed one of his first people of color. john shelby, a free black and son of one of his fellow african-american barbers in springfield, while traveling in new orleans in 1856, found the same hostility directed toward found yearsrville ago. not having the proper papers to travel freely in the city, shelby was arrested and imprisoned. somehow, however, he made contact with a springfield raised new orleans attorney named benjamin jonas. shelby suggested to him that jonas contact a prominent lawyer back home in illinois whose influence might help this case and arrange for shelby's release. jonas recognized the name because lincoln was a very good , abraham his father jonas, a leading cit
lincoln first learned of haiti when the men first met. three decades later, president abraham lincoln officially established diplomatic relations with the independent caribbean nation of haiti. there had to be some influence their. ironically, it was through lincoln's connection with new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great emancipator freed one of his first people of color. john shelby, a free black and son of one of his fellow african-american barbers in springfield,...
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on the list of the des teut, it is tied with haiti. north korea leader a 33 year old homicidal dictator without would like to hold america hostage to a nuclear-tipped missile that he is evil doing. president obama's parting advice to incoming president trump was that this is america's most ominous threat. adriana diaz followed today's developments. >> reporter: during a surprise visit to north korea's border, vice president mike pence delivered a stern warning. >> president trump has made it clear that the patience of the united states and our allies in this region has run out. >> reporter: he's here in part to calm america's jittery allies. >> all options are be o the table to achieve the objectives and insure the security of the people of this country and the stability of this region. >> reporter: north korea's projecting similar bluster, at a weekend celebration of their founding father, they paraded tanks, guns and what appeared to be untested interkonl ballistic missiles. but that fan fare soon fizz eled when they tied a liquid fu
on the list of the des teut, it is tied with haiti. north korea leader a 33 year old homicidal dictator without would like to hold america hostage to a nuclear-tipped missile that he is evil doing. president obama's parting advice to incoming president trump was that this is america's most ominous threat. adriana diaz followed today's developments. >> reporter: during a surprise visit to north korea's border, vice president mike pence delivered a stern warning. >> president trump...
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demme directed two documentaries on haiti, "the agronomist" and "haiti dreams of democracy." his 2011 film "i'm carolyn parker" documented efforts to rebuild new orleans's lower ninth ward in the wake of hurricane katrina. jonathan demme died wednesday at his home in new york city at the age of 73. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from vermont pbs. the white house has outlined a plan to give the nation's millionaires and billionaires a massive tax break while adding trillions of dollars to the u.s. deficit. the plan would lower the corporate tax rate to 15%, and the estate tax, and end the alternative minimum tax, a move that would solely benefit the richest americans, including president trump. a leaked 2005 tax return shows trump paid out $36.6 million in federal income taxes that year, most of it due to the alternative minimum tax. former labor secretary robert reich described trump's planan s a form of class warfare. the e tax plan was unveieiled on wednesday by tw
demme directed two documentaries on haiti, "the agronomist" and "haiti dreams of democracy." his 2011 film "i'm carolyn parker" documented efforts to rebuild new orleans's lower ninth ward in the wake of hurricane katrina. jonathan demme died wednesday at his home in new york city at the age of 73. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from vermont pbs. the white...
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the move is in recognition of steps haiti has made toward stabilization following recent elections.he council voted today to extend the mandate for a final six months during which the 2300 military personnel will gradually leave. its worst slumps since the financial crisis, according to the royal institution -- its price index for the city has dropped to the lowest level since february 2009. the report says buyers in london are being kept out of the market because of high prices. aboutthere is nervousness exit and the future of the u.k. economy. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. julie: we will tell you which banks hit and missed in the first quarter results. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am abigail doolittle. oliver: i am oliver renick. julie: i am julie hyman. we saw better than estimated trading results out of jpmorgan and city. city generated the most revenue for fixed income in three years, outpacing jpmorgan's gain. wells fargo reported revenue missed. for more, let's
the move is in recognition of steps haiti has made toward stabilization following recent elections.he council voted today to extend the mandate for a final six months during which the 2300 military personnel will gradually leave. its worst slumps since the financial crisis, according to the royal institution -- its price index for the city has dropped to the lowest level since february 2009. the report says buyers in london are being kept out of the market because of high prices. aboutthere is...
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in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry.
in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry.
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i have a family in my district trying to bring a relative into the country from haiti. they've been working on it for 11 years. 11 years. all the talk that goes on in this body about immigration, nobody's talking about helping my constituents from haiti. nobody's talking about passing a law to make it easier to get your family member in from haiti. nobody's talking about those families that have been separated while trying to follow the law of the land. nobody's talking about those families that have paid out of pocket to go through the legal process, all the time, all the money, all the delay, to do it the right way. nobody's talking about fixing it for those families. let's fix it for those families, because we all grea there's a better way. if you want to get -- agree there's a better way. if you want to get your adult child in from mexico, mr. speaker, you need to file your paperwork in 1993 -- needed to file your paperwork in 1939 for their number to be come company -- 1993 for their number to be coming up today. who believes a 25-year process to bring a family mem
i have a family in my district trying to bring a relative into the country from haiti. they've been working on it for 11 years. 11 years. all the talk that goes on in this body about immigration, nobody's talking about helping my constituents from haiti. nobody's talking about passing a law to make it easier to get your family member in from haiti. nobody's talking about those families that have been separated while trying to follow the law of the land. nobody's talking about those families...
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he said give me that -- that impression i was in haiti. the patients are vomiting and bleeding and diarrhea on the floor. in three day's time the entire unit was full. they are begging every time, they are begging to come in. >> you zrodon't have beds but y have a group of people who are dying. you know they are dying. you see they are very sick, they are so weak. i want to go home. >> these patients, they want to go home and die. >> how old are you? >> whatever their home, the communities they're going to. maybe i would suggest them come and lie on the floor to die. so we just open the gate and we just let them in. we'll be there for three or four hours trying to give them fluids and antibiotics and other medicines and then it never ends. as you are walking out, a new patient is walking in. then when you go home and come back the following morning, there are several deaths in one night. >> i think we all under estimate it, absolutely, everybody. >> i know that one case of ebola is an emergency. every new case can give rise to more cases.
he said give me that -- that impression i was in haiti. the patients are vomiting and bleeding and diarrhea on the floor. in three day's time the entire unit was full. they are begging every time, they are begging to come in. >> you zrodon't have beds but y have a group of people who are dying. you know they are dying. you see they are very sick, they are so weak. i want to go home. >> these patients, they want to go home and die. >> how old are you? >> whatever their...
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this area of low pressure is linked to wet weather we've had injamaica and haiti, where we had flashure deed of the atlantic, and a risk of a few more showers to come here. not as wet as it has been. it continues to be wet across ecuador and colombia and peru, and the peak of rain across western areas in the uk. it is looking dry in bios areas on wednesday, the storm is reluctant to move from montevideo, but with had the equivalent of two months of rainfall in parts of bangladesh already. over 8000 millimetres. the poll and north—east india are suffering very wet weather at the moment. —— nepal. easton rich wray and north—east states of india in particular and bangladesh —— east nepal. this time of year you would expect temperatures to be getting towards the low 40s ahead of monsoon season. last week, bitterly cold air across east europe and significant snow, temperatures barely five or six. now, cold air hits the north and west of europe, like we see in the uk, down in iberia and meeting with warmer air. this weather front, expecting more unseasonable snow across the austrian, swiss
this area of low pressure is linked to wet weather we've had injamaica and haiti, where we had flashure deed of the atlantic, and a risk of a few more showers to come here. not as wet as it has been. it continues to be wet across ecuador and colombia and peru, and the peak of rain across western areas in the uk. it is looking dry in bios areas on wednesday, the storm is reluctant to move from montevideo, but with had the equivalent of two months of rainfall in parts of bangladesh already. over...
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trump raised his wages at mar-a-lago it would be more attractive instead of to the ones from haiti he> ivanka trump faces questions about her business and whether she is profiting from her white house job. on the same day she had dinner with the chinese president and her father, the chinese government approved trademarks for ivanka's clothing line. jan crawford has that. >> reporter: so ivanka trump no longer runs her company but she is still the owner that tends to profit from the chinese trademarks. >> reporter: during dinner, ivanka trump sat three seats away from president xi jinping. her daughter, arabella even serenaded the chinese leader and his wife in mandarin. ♪ there is no evidence that trademarks are part of any quid pro quo. but the potential for a conflict of interest is there. according to george w. bush's former chief ethics lawyer. >> our constitution prohibits a united states government officeholder from accepting presents from foreign governments. so these trademarks are going to have to be looked at very carefully to make sure that they are routine trademarks. >> r
trump raised his wages at mar-a-lago it would be more attractive instead of to the ones from haiti he> ivanka trump faces questions about her business and whether she is profiting from her white house job. on the same day she had dinner with the chinese president and her father, the chinese government approved trademarks for ivanka's clothing line. jan crawford has that. >> reporter: so ivanka trump no longer runs her company but she is still the owner that tends to profit from the...
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. >> you take a question on haiti, please? >> do you think congress will propose a deadline for withdrawal of american soldiers? sen. mitchell: my preference is there not be a deadline. because i think it will make the situation more difficult there. there are several senators who agree with my view. there are several senators who hold a contrary view. and i'm certain that it will be decided on the senate floor. i do not yet know what the outcome will be. >> it will come to a vote this week? sen. mitchell: i do not know when it will come to a vote. i expect it will come to a vote but i cannot predict when, because we do not know, to give an example, the second filibuster on campaign-finance reform will be voted on tomorrow. under the rules come the republicans can use up 30 legislative hours at that point. they did it last week and we were in all that. i do not know whether they will do it again. if they do, it means that everything will be delayed, including this or the other bills that we are asked about. it depends in large
. >> you take a question on haiti, please? >> do you think congress will propose a deadline for withdrawal of american soldiers? sen. mitchell: my preference is there not be a deadline. because i think it will make the situation more difficult there. there are several senators who agree with my view. there are several senators who hold a contrary view. and i'm certain that it will be decided on the senate floor. i do not yet know what the outcome will be. >> it will come to a...
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nearly ten years later troops entered the impoverished haiti.d pulitzer. >> i think we accept them for the people that are in our stories thauchl're the courageous stories and they're the ones who have opened up their lives so we can take their pictures an tell their stories. >> reporter: to capture those powerful movements, she tries to connect with the people in the photography. >> you see something that others may not. >> i have an overdose of empathy. i think that's probably the key word to make compelling images. >> reporter: in 199et when tens of thousands of ethnic albanians traveled, she travelled to the border. the experience brought her to an emotional breaking point. >> i felt so guilty i could get on a plane and leave and the people were stuck in their reality long after the headlines were gone, but i think you learn to cope by realizing it's a mission. it's not just a job. >> reporter: after a leeb ave o absence she returned making friends 'loening the way. a photo story on child amputees in sierra leone and a number of adoptions in
nearly ten years later troops entered the impoverished haiti.d pulitzer. >> i think we accept them for the people that are in our stories thauchl're the courageous stories and they're the ones who have opened up their lives so we can take their pictures an tell their stories. >> reporter: to capture those powerful movements, she tries to connect with the people in the photography. >> you see something that others may not. >> i have an overdose of empathy. i think that's...
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andrea: hay 34 albergues reconocidos en tijuana que reciben migrantes de haití, centroamericanos y méxicoe méxico y estados unidos. precisamente donde muchas personas vienen a disfrutar de la playa, de este lado de la frontera, pero también hay muchas persona que están en estado de supervivencia, tratando de buscar un refugio. precisamente aquí en la esquina se encuentra uno. andrea: este sitio al que nos dirijimos es el único techo para muchos deportados como román, quien está enfermo. >> ahí atrás a un lado hay más. andrea: aquí se quedan más migrantes. >> a veces no hay camas. algunos sí son colchones, pero son camas improvisadas, con bloques abajo y barrotes. andrea: en esta otra habitación vemos más migrantes. ¿y no es peligroso que estén acá? porque está el techo bien malo. >> todos van a estar durmiendo en el otro área cuando empiece a reparar, pero ahorita no puedo porque tengo barrotaje, no tengo material para iniciar. no puedo empezar porque les quitaría su espacio, su casa. andrea: por ahora los arreglos deberán de esperar, porque siguen siendo muchos los que necesitan este tec
andrea: hay 34 albergues reconocidos en tijuana que reciben migrantes de haití, centroamericanos y méxicoe méxico y estados unidos. precisamente donde muchas personas vienen a disfrutar de la playa, de este lado de la frontera, pero también hay muchas persona que están en estado de supervivencia, tratando de buscar un refugio. precisamente aquí en la esquina se encuentra uno. andrea: este sitio al que nos dirijimos es el único techo para muchos deportados como román, quien está...
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in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry. and right now, thousands of helpless girls and boys are starving. for over 30 years, food for the poor has been reaching out to shine god's love on the poorest of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survival. >> announcer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a terrible burden of suffering.
in haiti, guatemala, and other neighboring countries, millions of children go hungry. and right now, thousands of helpless girls and boys are starving. for over 30 years, food for the poor has been reaching out to shine god's love on the poorest of the poor throughout the caribbean and latin america. but they need our help now to answer the prayers of children and families living on the edge of survival. >> announcer: there's deep sorrow in angela's eyes. this frail 10-year-old carries a...
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i'm in haiti to explore the conflict that has gripped this nation between evangelical
i'm in haiti to explore the conflict that has gripped this nation between evangelical
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. >> the gas station owner says this is the second time haiti driven graffiti has been discovered at his business he believes the same people could be responsible. police are asking for help in their search for a suspect. >>> a newly engaged woman found her lost ring thought it was gone for good but somebody found it, cassie parks tell us what he did to find the owner. >> an engagement story with a few ups and downs. >> i looked down i almost stepped on it. >> saturday afternoon glenn could not believe what he was seeing. >> i parked the car and looked down and there was the shiny gold diamond ring sitting on the ground. >> also freaking out was jessica gorski. >> i woke up and realized i didn't have it on. >> four days, jessica was searching for her diamond ring that her boyfriend used to propose one month ago. >> did you think you would find it again? >> i thought it was gone. >> during her panic glenn was searching for the owner. >> we thought there is some woman distressed right now or maybe she threw it. >> he started his own search along the sidewalk where he found it in downto
. >> the gas station owner says this is the second time haiti driven graffiti has been discovered at his business he believes the same people could be responsible. police are asking for help in their search for a suspect. >>> a newly engaged woman found her lost ring thought it was gone for good but somebody found it, cassie parks tell us what he did to find the owner. >> an engagement story with a few ups and downs. >> i looked down i almost stepped on it. >>...