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i have no family in haiti. they all live here.you can't get out -- you have to pay money to get out. the haitiandieied in jails. amy: i remember the jail collapsing at the time -- the earthquake. >> i talked to a fririd of mine in haiti last week. he said, people are dying in those jails. and used to have 50 people now 400. amy: what can happen tomorrow in the ice check-in? >> we're asking for ice allow jean to continue to check in as he has for years without incident. >> for 12 years. once a month. we started once a month and then every six months until last month when they asked me, we will give you another month. i want to be able to stay here, get the kids -- amy: we have to leave it there but we will continue to cover this case. i want to thank jean montrevil, janiah heard, and joshua bardavid. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to demomocrac elaine: the latin american country of peru is well known for its ande
i have no family in haiti. they all live here.you can't get out -- you have to pay money to get out. the haitiandieied in jails. amy: i remember the jail collapsing at the time -- the earthquake. >> i talked to a fririd of mine in haiti last week. he said, people are dying in those jails. and used to have 50 people now 400. amy: what can happen tomorrow in the ice check-in? >> we're asking for ice allow jean to continue to check in as he has for years without incident. >> for...
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to set themselves apart, 1 k cleakcleats for kids set up a charity for haiti.rest across the country. >> we were just collecting cleats by the day and it started growing every day. >> reporter: then two non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it's about kids helping kids. i tell my kids all the time just imagine when you see their smiles. for us that's going to be our closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment that erick summed up like this. >> translator: i think it's a beautiful gesture and i think god is happy and will bless them. a word of thanks to new friends half a world away. meg oliver, west windsor, new jersey. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, greg invites us to the ceo behind mo's bows. i'm anne marie green. this is the cbs morning news. mo's bows. this is cbs morning news. >>> skin... ffortlessly buffs away hard for summer ready feet after just one use... for soft beautiful feet you can see and feel for yourself. don't miss a minute of summer! amopé. love every step. for different levels of hard skin, try amope's exchan
to set themselves apart, 1 k cleakcleats for kids set up a charity for haiti.rest across the country. >> we were just collecting cleats by the day and it started growing every day. >> reporter: then two non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it's about kids helping kids. i tell my kids all the time just imagine when you see their smiles. for us that's going to be our closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment that erick summed up like this....
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comentarista: hace dos aÑos tambiÉn haitÍ.uir las victorias que los pongan en la siguiente ronda. comentarista: vamos a ver si no nos sorprende el fÚtbol que puedan tener, como en el caso en que sorprendiÓ a haitÍ. comentarista: por eso les digo cÓmo martinica va a ser un rival difÍcil para estados unidos. los muchachos son mÁs rÁpidos que estados unidos y Éste le puede dar problemas. comentarista: pero, en el juego fÍsico me parece que estÁ parejo martinica y estados unidos, pero lo que me parece que ante nicaragua gana martinica en lo fÍsico. comentarista: me parece que va a tomar mayores recaudos contra nicaragua, estados unidos. comentarista: yo creo que ni estados unidos ni panamÁ tuvieron que haber complicado su siguientes partidos. como dice diego, marcelo, hay muchas cosas quÉ mejorar en estados unidos. el juego de hoy para estados unidos era de regular a malo. no tenÍan por quÉ pelearse liderato del grupo a diferencia de goles. comentarista: asÍ es, pero tenÍan que salir a jugar el día de hoy. estados unidos se tiene
comentarista: hace dos aÑos tambiÉn haitÍ.uir las victorias que los pongan en la siguiente ronda. comentarista: vamos a ver si no nos sorprende el fÚtbol que puedan tener, como en el caso en que sorprendiÓ a haitÍ. comentarista: por eso les digo cÓmo martinica va a ser un rival difÍcil para estados unidos. los muchachos son mÁs rÁpidos que estados unidos y Éste le puede dar problemas. comentarista: pero, en el juego fÍsico me parece que estÁ parejo martinica y estados unidos, pero...
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amy: amy wilentz i went to get to haiti, and issue you are covered for so long will stop that is haitinnouncing it is reconstituting its military after decades. your thoughts? what's my thought is that the united nations is going to be moving out of haiti in the near future. they have had a force there for a long time. and that the tiny elite that runs the country is concerned about who will control the means of violence after the u.n. leaves. will that pop the cork off the haitian people and allow them to protest and recessed? amy: we have five seconds. this new move. amy: we want to thank you for being with us long-time nation , contributing editor and is a special contributor to the narrator: discover the northern reaches of the planet with "explore," through live high-definition web cams and expeditions deep into the arctic. experience this remomo, wiwild region lilike nev b befo. [wind whistling]
amy: amy wilentz i went to get to haiti, and issue you are covered for so long will stop that is haitinnouncing it is reconstituting its military after decades. your thoughts? what's my thought is that the united nations is going to be moving out of haiti in the near future. they have had a force there for a long time. and that the tiny elite that runs the country is concerned about who will control the means of violence after the u.n. leaves. will that pop the cork off the haitian people and...
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amy: amy wilentz i went to get to haiti, and issue you are covered for so long will sto that is haitinnouncing it is reconstituting its military after decades. your thoughts? what's my thought is that the united nations is going to be moving out of haiti in the near future. they have had a force there for a long time. and that the tiny elite that runs the country is concerned about who will control the means of violence after the u.n. leaves. will that pop the cork off the haitian people and allow them to protest and recessed? amy: we have five seconds. this new move. amy: we want to thank you for being with us long-time nation , contributing editor and is a special contributor to the ♪ -today on america's test kitchen bridget and julia make pan-seared flank steak with mustard-chive butter. adam reveals his favorite carbon-steel skillets to julia and becky shows bridget an easy recipe for walkaway ratatouille. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been
amy: amy wilentz i went to get to haiti, and issue you are covered for so long will sto that is haitinnouncing it is reconstituting its military after decades. your thoughts? what's my thought is that the united nations is going to be moving out of haiti in the near future. they have had a force there for a long time. and that the tiny elite that runs the country is concerned about who will control the means of violence after the u.n. leaves. will that pop the cork off the haitian people and...
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to set themselves aapart, ikcleats4kids decide to do help kids in haiti.ng before the colorful cleats poured in. it sparked interest across the country. >> it started to grow every day. >> reporter: then two non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it's all about helping kids. i tell the kids to imagine you see their smiles. for us it was a closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment that erick summed up like this. >> translator: i think this was a beautiful gesture and god will smile on them and bless them. >>> great idea. coming up on cbs this morning, greg introduces us to this is cbs morning news. >>> skin... ffortlessly buffs away hard for summer ready feet after just one use... for soft beautiful feet you can see and feel for yourself. don't miss a minute of summer! amopé. love every step. for different levels of hard skin, try amope's exchangeable roller heads. this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natural daily fiber... that's clinically proven to help
to set themselves aapart, ikcleats4kids decide to do help kids in haiti.ng before the colorful cleats poured in. it sparked interest across the country. >> it started to grow every day. >> reporter: then two non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it's all about helping kids. i tell the kids to imagine you see their smiles. for us it was a closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment that erick summed up like this. >> translator: i think...
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los policÍas de haití desplegaron el Área eso provocÓ un incidente, como parte de las acciones que llevaeso estÁ la patrulla y los puntos de control del ejÉrcito no salen de su asombro, se lleva a cabo un nuevo operativo, nuevos lugares para detectar a los ilegales. >> las cosas estÁn difÍciles ahora, sabes que no se puede entrar, a la parte dominicana. >> tambiÉn hoy fue notable en el dÍa varios taponamientos debido a que las autoridades haitianas tomaron la decisiÓn de revisiÓn total de vehÍculos. ademÁs documentaciÓn para los dominicanos que iban hacia allÁ. es todo lo que tengo en el puente internacional. retorno de los estudios. ilia: muchas gracias, el mÁs noticias de nuestros paÍses en venezuela el presidente firma media preste la comisiÓn especial, en guatemala exige nuevos gobernadores, en perÚ el ex presidente y su esposa habla de unas veces sobre pedido de prisiÓn preventiva en su contra. presentador: en venezuela el presidente maduro firmÓ un pliego para instalar la comisiÓn de la verdad, a travÉs de la asamblea constituyente, que se aprobarÍa a finales de este mes. president
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the family of west windsor came up with the idea to give cleets for kids in haiti. they started a charity called 1k cleets for kids, and quickly reached their goal of 1,000 pairs of cleets. social media sparked interest from around the world to other non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of the cleets to haiti. >> we were just selecting cleat by the day, and it started to grow every day. >> we wanted to push the kids, instead of if we're going to do this, we'll go for something really big. >> local family doing something good, there the family set new goal of collecting 2,000 cleets, and they plan to distribute them in a inner city in the united state. good for them. >> well, professional marathon runner got the scare of his life while training on wooded trail in maine. >> out on run wednesday morning, when not one, but two black bears crossed his path. he said his inning sting kicked in, did he what he does best, he ran. but that's when the bears charged after him. expert say when encountering a bear running away is the worse thing you can do. >> first thing
the family of west windsor came up with the idea to give cleets for kids in haiti. they started a charity called 1k cleets for kids, and quickly reached their goal of 1,000 pairs of cleets. social media sparked interest from around the world to other non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of the cleets to haiti. >> we were just selecting cleat by the day, and it started to grow every day. >> we wanted to push the kids, instead of if we're going to do this, we'll go for...
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to set themselves apart one k cleats for kids set a lofty goal of 1,000 pairs for kids in haiti. well, social media sparked interest from across the country. and it didn't take long before those colorful cleats poured in. >> it's all about kids helping kids. >> i tell my kids all the time just imagine when you see their smiles and for us that's going to be our closing moment. >> i think it's a beautiful gesture. and i think god is happy and will bless them. >> now two nonprofits volunteered to pack and ship all those cleats to haiti. the charity now has set new goal of collecting 2,000 cleats. and this time, they plan to distribute them in a u.s. city. >>> if you are on social media, you cannot avoid seeing hashtag #voterendon. that's the only way fans can send the nats' third baseman to the all-star game by using that hashtag. it is the final fan vote to get one more player in. rendon who has a -- of course had a great first half of the season. if he gets enough votes join five other nats at the game in miami last week and it would be his first all-star appearance. >>> and rendo
to set themselves apart one k cleats for kids set a lofty goal of 1,000 pairs for kids in haiti. well, social media sparked interest from across the country. and it didn't take long before those colorful cleats poured in. >> it's all about kids helping kids. >> i tell my kids all the time just imagine when you see their smiles and for us that's going to be our closing moment. >> i think it's a beautiful gesture. and i think god is happy and will bless them. >> now two...
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there was no haiti in the background, here was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in this new jersey, in the hoboken, to paris, became a pharmacist, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 19th century black new yorkers that forgetting was not their way of life. they started off, first of all, in commemorations, for example, of important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 1, 1808, and commemorated it every, every, um, year after on the same day in ceremonies, in parade. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of new york which was july 4, 1827. they had newspapers, the colored american freedoms journal, where they wrote about themselves in this a desire to commemorate. they tried to erect statues, for example, one to henry highland garnet who i might mention a little late
there was no haiti in the background, here was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in this new jersey, in the hoboken, to paris, became a pharmacist, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 19th century black new yorkers that forgetting was not their...
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example as you're going now our operation in could be closed on thirtieth of june our operation in haiti is undergoing significant downsizing and will be replaced sued on fifteenth of october with the new mission which will be focused more on rule of law and promotion of. just once and we are going to have the clues of our mission in liberia you said before that you're not going to comment on individual countries and that has been a longstanding year in the rule and yet your own boss mr gutierrez has me the number of political comments recently for example he said that if the united states or its you continue cutting back on its leading role it would create a geo strategic vacuum that could be filled by other players which in mr gutierrez you would not be good for the world and i think that's a questionable proposition in this capital and perhaps in some others don't you think that. the united nations has also become too reliant on one player on one major funder. on one major funder just because that is what we called assist contributions rich amongst all the members to you not according
example as you're going now our operation in could be closed on thirtieth of june our operation in haiti is undergoing significant downsizing and will be replaced sued on fifteenth of october with the new mission which will be focused more on rule of law and promotion of. just once and we are going to have the clues of our mission in liberia you said before that you're not going to comment on individual countries and that has been a longstanding year in the rule and yet your own boss mr...
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all he was serving as ambassador to haiti, he was inside this house. it was an interesting place to visit. i want to let everyone know that during 2018 year is bicentennial frederick douglass's birth. there are going to be a lot of programs at the site and probably internationally, nationwide, to recognize frederick douglass's life and legacy. that is what my last question is why doo get it is that you think it is important that we recognize the life and legacy of frederick douglass today? >> i believe it is important, one of the reasons why am mentioned earlier is he represents freedom and liberty universally. he represents it for me as an african-american man and my wife is an african-american woman. but he also represents freedom as a relates to all the different aspects that we go through in our lives, being able to overcome our limitations. some of us are experiencing certain bondage as it may relate relate to a, it may relationship, relate to a job, it may relate to a certain aspect of how you are living in life. and what i have noticed is when i
all he was serving as ambassador to haiti, he was inside this house. it was an interesting place to visit. i want to let everyone know that during 2018 year is bicentennial frederick douglass's birth. there are going to be a lot of programs at the site and probably internationally, nationwide, to recognize frederick douglass's life and legacy. that is what my last question is why doo get it is that you think it is important that we recognize the life and legacy of frederick douglass today?...
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go to haiti. going to. be. in addition to the twenty seven million hispanic men. eleven million latinos who do not have. to usa. throw them out of the country or what would happen. economic collapse who will mode alone. who's go to prep the course. who will clean the hotel rooms. and who would screw trophies together. ok i'll be ok. with. the little birdies. that's where you ok what do you want to. thank. all. the old guys. the taliban or saudi i can't. see. all of it was a low blow to. the police not. big enough to let. you know you was a. mom. mom. on. not it was fun all the love that. oh we're in mexico or in the states the united states houston texas yes seems like we're home on the second. and you feel more thaksin or mexican. texan definitely you say you are a generation of immigrants that are living the american dream absolutely yes. we my parents you know my parents worked hard to educate my sister that myself you know they worked in the fields in the farm. know that my parents were doing everything that they could to. one of you are you living in america
go to haiti. going to. be. in addition to the twenty seven million hispanic men. eleven million latinos who do not have. to usa. throw them out of the country or what would happen. economic collapse who will mode alone. who's go to prep the course. who will clean the hotel rooms. and who would screw trophies together. ok i'll be ok. with. the little birdies. that's where you ok what do you want to. thank. all. the old guys. the taliban or saudi i can't. see. all of it was a low blow to. the...
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asÍ vacÍan haití. >> esta es una invasiÓn pacÍfica.anos. exhorto al seÑor presidente a que tome cartas en el asunto. >> estÁ lleno de haitianos. raÚl: diputados pidieron tomar medidas debido a que se pone en riesgo la soberanÍa nacional. >> cÓmo cruza esa gente? raÚl: acudimos migraciÓn. nos adelantaron que ya hacen un levantamiento sobre esta situaciÓn y que siguen inmersos en las deportaciones que en julio alcanzaron 5000. ♪ illia: es zona de echarle un vistazo a nuestra ventana del tiempo. pasamos con eduardo rodrÍguez, adelante. eduardo: gracias. hola, amigos. cielo despejado hemos tenido en las Últimas horas despuÉs de esa llovizna que en algunos sectores afectÓ el Área en diferentes horarios, sobre todo, maryland. aquÍ tenemos una línea de lluvia que pudiera afectar las zonas urbanas de filadelfia en las prÓximas horas, pero no hablamos de mucha lluvia. no tenemos aviso en filadelfia es una buena noticia, pero a temperaturas han continuado cÁlidas por debajo del promedio climatolÓgico. 85 grados de 103 que es un rÉcord del 2010.
asÍ vacÍan haití. >> esta es una invasiÓn pacÍfica.anos. exhorto al seÑor presidente a que tome cartas en el asunto. >> estÁ lleno de haitianos. raÚl: diputados pidieron tomar medidas debido a que se pone en riesgo la soberanÍa nacional. >> cÓmo cruza esa gente? raÚl: acudimos migraciÓn. nos adelantaron que ya hacen un levantamiento sobre esta situaciÓn y que siguen inmersos en las deportaciones que en julio alcanzaron 5000. ♪ illia: es zona de echarle un...
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shortly after revolution exploded in france, insurrection broke out in today's haiti. 1791 slaves in the northern part of the colony began a rebellion that soon turned into a revolution against slavery itself. under leadership. they fought off invading spanish force and the british navy. the americans needed france and spain to defeat the british. the haitians defeated the french, spanish and the british. the haitian revolution would upend the atlantic economy and the labor regime and it would bring tens of thousands of refugees pouring into the united states. this was another lesson that was driven home powerfully over the course of writing this book, was the importance of the haitian revolution for american history in this period. i think it's impossible to tell the story of how the united states was transformed from this weak fragile power into a consnecon continental power without incorporating the history of the caribbean. and the last thing i learned is to think about philadelphia in completely different ways than i had before. philadelphia was the capital of the united states,
shortly after revolution exploded in france, insurrection broke out in today's haiti. 1791 slaves in the northern part of the colony began a rebellion that soon turned into a revolution against slavery itself. under leadership. they fought off invading spanish force and the british navy. the americans needed france and spain to defeat the british. the haitians defeated the french, spanish and the british. the haitian revolution would upend the atlantic economy and the labor regime and it would...
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Éstos paÍses son: chile, el salvador, haitÍ, honduras, nicaragua, repÚblica dominicana.ujer ha sido condenada 30 aÑos de prisiÓn. segÚn dijo la fiscalÍa, el niÑo habÍa nacido vivo. su cuerpo fue encontrado en la parte de atrÁs de una residencia que habÍa sido adoptado como un centro para realizar abortos. javier: el tema del aborto es muy polÉmico. hay paÍses que estÁn conversando en sus cÁmaras de diputado y del senado, la posibilidad de poder aprobarlo en algunas causales. por ejemplo, en chile. mÉxico ya lo hizo en su tiempo. la mayorÍa de las personas, especialmente, las personas vinculadas al tema de la salud, dicen que lo importante de esto es que la tienen que conversar las mujeres. carolina: claro. hablando de mujeres, esto tiene mucho que ver con el nÚmero de las damas. el nÚmero de hoy es 214 millones. esa es la cantidad de mujeres que no pueden evitar el embarazo por no tener acceso a mÉtodos anticonceptivos. 214 millones lo. los paÍses menos desarrollados son los que sufren menos problema. en total, ya somos 7400 millones de personas en este planeta. javier:
Éstos paÍses son: chile, el salvador, haitÍ, honduras, nicaragua, repÚblica dominicana.ujer ha sido condenada 30 aÑos de prisiÓn. segÚn dijo la fiscalÍa, el niÑo habÍa nacido vivo. su cuerpo fue encontrado en la parte de atrÁs de una residencia que habÍa sido adoptado como un centro para realizar abortos. javier: el tema del aborto es muy polÉmico. hay paÍses que estÁn conversando en sus cÁmaras de diputado y del senado, la posibilidad de poder aprobarlo en algunas causales. por...
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in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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he was inspired by a trip to y hai haiti. >> you see all the need that's over there.nd it kind of just humbles you. >> his nonprofit taps his deep religious faith and will give food to underprivileged. >>> good for you. nice job. >> we're big fans. >> now for more of the stories we're following right now. nbc 10 is following two major breaking stories this morning. human remains are found and more remains have yet to be identified and the dangerous seed. the rising temperatures that could put you at risk. we begin with the story that's breaking right now. a grizzly search. overnight investigators say there are more remains inside the grave. >> those remains have not yet been identified. this person is still a person of interest in the case. he's in jail on $5 million cash bail. pamela oz born joins us live. a lot has happened in the last 6 to 12 hours. >> so when investigators are saying this is a homicide, make no mistake about it. how many homicides they have is something they're working to figure out and how the people whose remains they uncover died has not been r
he was inspired by a trip to y hai haiti. >> you see all the need that's over there.nd it kind of just humbles you. >> his nonprofit taps his deep religious faith and will give food to underprivileged. >>> good for you. nice job. >> we're big fans. >> now for more of the stories we're following right now. nbc 10 is following two major breaking stories this morning. human remains are found and more remains have yet to be identified and the dangerous seed. the...
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to grow every day. >> reporter: then two non- profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it is all about kid helping kid. >> i tell my kid all the time just imagine when you see their smiles and for us that will be our closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment their i can summed up like this. >> i think it is a beautiful gesture and god's ande will bless them, word of thanks to new friends half a world away, meg oliver fors-3 "s ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com >>> the sun's up a live look at that beautiful sunrise down the shore this morning, after all off and on rain all day yesterday, matt peterson is ahead with what we can expect for the start of the weekend. >>> chester county community is being offered bottled water and maine tell rooms after an issue with the oil l
to grow every day. >> reporter: then two non- profits volunteered to pack and ship all of them to haiti. >> it is all about kid helping kid. >> i tell my kid all the time just imagine when you see their smiles and for us that will be our closing moment. >> reporter: it was a moment their i can summed up like this. >> i think it is a beautiful gesture and god's ande will bless them, word of thanks to new friends half a world away, meg oliver fors-3 "s ♪ if...
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. >> for kids in haiti, soccer is a way of life.as played for decade barefoot in the gravel and grass, until this summer. >> boxes full of a thousand used cleets arrived from america, giving these kids their first chance to play in shoes. >> the generous idea came to light more than a thousand miles away, in new jersey. >> take one, fast down. >> every week the family holds four meetings with pizza around their kitchen table. fourteen hard-working cousins, eight, 17 years old, started a charity collecting used cleets for needy kids, a year ago. >> they set themselves apart, 1k cleets for kids sift lofty goal of a thousand pairs for kids in hate. >> i we wanted to push the kids f we're doing there is we're going for something really big. >> didn't take long before the colorful cleets poured in. social media spark interest from across the country. >> we were just checking cleets by the day, and it started to grow every day. >> then, two non-profits volunteered to pack and ship all of it to haiti. >> it is all about kids helping kids.
. >> for kids in haiti, soccer is a way of life.as played for decade barefoot in the gravel and grass, until this summer. >> boxes full of a thousand used cleets arrived from america, giving these kids their first chance to play in shoes. >> the generous idea came to light more than a thousand miles away, in new jersey. >> take one, fast down. >> every week the family holds four meetings with pizza around their kitchen table. fourteen hard-working cousins, eight,...
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he took a trip to haiti a few months ago t.y affected him. >> i'm telling a lot of people it kind of messed me up. you see all the need that's over there and it kind of just humbles you like you said. you recognize that they have so much need but at the end of the day they were happy. they were joyful relationships, they were in a real community. it kind of spoke to me. >> carson is hosting his eagles receivers this week in fargo. he organized the work youtouts. >> i asked head coach what this shows? >> it's exciting to see carson take the reigns. it's a credit to the guys out there not only making them better but helping the team overall. >> we'll have the entire interview sunday night. i'm john clark. we'll be right back. [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz
he took a trip to haiti a few months ago t.y affected him. >> i'm telling a lot of people it kind of messed me up. you see all the need that's over there and it kind of just humbles you like you said. you recognize that they have so much need but at the end of the day they were happy. they were joyful relationships, they were in a real community. it kind of spoke to me. >> carson is hosting his eagles receivers this week in fargo. he organized the work youtouts. >> i asked...
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. >> you were a citizen of haiti. >> yeah. >> i think in '61 you escaped with your parents. >> had toto congo. >> we'll come back to that perhaps in a second, but you started reading baldwin you said very early, i think around 15 or so you discovered baldwin. >> a little later, before i went to college. >> what were you seeing on the page? what were you connecting to in baldwin's writings as a young man. >> let me give you an example. >> sure. >> like many youngsters i grew up watching american film. john wayne. doris day. musical. for me that was the world. that was what we would be even though there were no black faces on the screen or when they were they were suffrages. but somehow it was the view of the world. the dominant cinema. everywhere in the world. and when i went to congo year to rejoin my father who had left one year before, i really thought that in the tarmac i would see a lot of african is people laughing, and chanting and thinking it would be a remake of "tarzan" and of course that was not the case. those moments where you feel there's something wrong about the image o
. >> you were a citizen of haiti. >> yeah. >> i think in '61 you escaped with your parents. >> had toto congo. >> we'll come back to that perhaps in a second, but you started reading baldwin you said very early, i think around 15 or so you discovered baldwin. >> a little later, before i went to college. >> what were you seeing on the page? what were you connecting to in baldwin's writings as a young man. >> let me give you an example. >>...
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. >> reporter: haiti roman leaves a to you doors away from the spot where tragedy struck two women a week ago. one was 35. the other just 19. >> i couldn't understand -- i can understand maybe a car accident or something but shoo shooting women it's not, you know i not used it to. >> i going to cry. >> celia estrada sat on her front porch tuesday evening a few feet where a 25-year-old woman was murdered earlier in the day. shot seven times in the growing string of violence against women in the city. >> i hope they looking for the lord. because really? he's the only solution in this situation. >> reporter: police say the victim was shot multiple times in the middle of the street. just hours earlier a 42-year-old woman driving to work in hogan was writ klee wounded by what police believe was a stray bullet intended for another target. particularly violence against is againstwomen is a agregious. >> in the past week four women have been murdered thee more critically wounded. the murders on lawrence street the same day a 57-year-old woman was stabbed and struck with a hammer. she died. h
. >> reporter: haiti roman leaves a to you doors away from the spot where tragedy struck two women a week ago. one was 35. the other just 19. >> i couldn't understand -- i can understand maybe a car accident or something but shoo shooting women it's not, you know i not used it to. >> i going to cry. >> celia estrada sat on her front porch tuesday evening a few feet where a 25-year-old woman was murdered earlier in the day. shot seven times in the growing string of...
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. >>> that delta flight from atlanta to haiti was forced to make an emergency landing in daytona beachorida. can you kind of see the reason why. it ran into bad weather, hail cracked the aircraft's outer windshield and damaged its nose. there were no injuries on board. the airbus a320. >>> heading out for your morning commute you should plan on wet roads in many areas. even flooding. the trouble spots include the gulf coast from the dakotas to the northeast and part of the rocky mountains. >>> flying, airport delays possible due to weather in minneapolis and boston. >>> we have new developments in the case of four young men missing in suburban philadelphia. >> a 20-year-old linked to the property the fbi is searching is now in custody. cosmo dinardo is being held on a gun charge but police say he's not currently a suspect in the case. at least in the disappearance. we get more now from abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: the fbi now joining the search outside philadelphia for four men missing since last week. officials suspecting foul play. 19-year-old jimi patrick was seen wednesday, tom
. >>> that delta flight from atlanta to haiti was forced to make an emergency landing in daytona beachorida. can you kind of see the reason why. it ran into bad weather, hail cracked the aircraft's outer windshield and damaged its nose. there were no injuries on board. the airbus a320. >>> heading out for your morning commute you should plan on wet roads in many areas. even flooding. the trouble spots include the gulf coast from the dakotas to the northeast and part of the...
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is not about oyou or the buls but when of that notion of team breaks down, and the locker room all haitiroke out in the locker room, because you are human and i totally get that happens. nobody says and there is no guarantee that everyday in a team setting, everything is going to go perfectly. if you lose and that makes it difficult. when that thing breaks down, how did you get it back? >> like i said it over and over again, winning takings care of everything. >> yeah, yeah. >> if you win, it does not matter the relationship that you have with everybody even though you probably have to have a great relationship in order to win. if you are winning and exceeding expectations, nobody is questioning what you are doing. when you are losing or mediocre so to speak, that's when everybody has something to say. everybody comes out with the wood work and people thought you are okay had something to say. i am okay with it. i will take that blame and i don't have a problem with that. at least say it to me and don't pretend like we are okay and you have something to say, that'ses the part that i cann
is not about oyou or the buls but when of that notion of team breaks down, and the locker room all haitiroke out in the locker room, because you are human and i totally get that happens. nobody says and there is no guarantee that everyday in a team setting, everything is going to go perfectly. if you lose and that makes it difficult. when that thing breaks down, how did you get it back? >> like i said it over and over again, winning takings care of everything. >> yeah, yeah....
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. >> mason: a delta jetliner heading from atlanta to haiti today flew enter hailstorm over florida. the airbus a-320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nose cone looked like it had been hit by buckshot, but nobody was hurt. the f.a.a. is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleve has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevented a horrific accident. air canada flight 759 with 140 people on board was coming in from toronto. the airbus a-320 was cleared to land on runway 28 right in san francisco international, but instead lined up for the taxiway that parallels the runway. there were four other airliners on that taxiway waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> i just want to say, lights on the runway there. >> 759, confirmed, clear to land. there is no one there but you. >> where's this guy going? he's on the taxiway. >> yeah, i saw that, guys. >> reporte
. >> mason: a delta jetliner heading from atlanta to haiti today flew enter hailstorm over florida. the airbus a-320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nose cone looked like it had been hit by buckshot, but nobody was hurt. the f.a.a. is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleve has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots...
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when we restored hope in haiti, the navy was there to make it happen. when violence tore apart bosnia, legal operations helped create conditions of peace. when we needed quick text and in the persian gulf last winter, the navy was there to put steel behind our diplomacy. and on this day our persuasiveness has been enhanced considerably. this carrier occupies four and a half acres, stands 20 stories tall, home to 6000 personal, about the size of harry truman's hometown. from aviators in the ready rooms to the engineers in their spaces, to catapult officers who can launch 4 aircraft in a minute, to the cooks that prepare meals every day, the crew of the harry truman will do us proud. to the families here today, we appreciate your commitment too. your loved ones on the harry s truman will never be sent into harm's way without clear purpose and superior preparation. as secretary cohen has made clear, the readiness of our military will remain a top priority. today and into the future our forces will be fully capable of meeting our commitments around the worl
when we restored hope in haiti, the navy was there to make it happen. when violence tore apart bosnia, legal operations helped create conditions of peace. when we needed quick text and in the persian gulf last winter, the navy was there to put steel behind our diplomacy. and on this day our persuasiveness has been enhanced considerably. this carrier occupies four and a half acres, stands 20 stories tall, home to 6000 personal, about the size of harry truman's hometown. from aviators in the...
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considers severity, is almost 100 times the national average and higher than the rate in india, kenya, and haiti what is happening now? guest: they are still struggling, and the results you will not know for a couple of years out. they have active cases. what happens here is you typically have small pockets of outbreaks from even in the u.s. areas where there are high numbers of immigrants. but to have a whole neighborhood infected in a town is very rare. iny had a couple of cases 2013, and in 2014, they started to really add up. fromf the patients died it, and the health department realized it they have a big problem on their hands. so they tried to set up testing. any other area, usually when people hear about an outbreak, the panic. they cannot test people fast enough. people get tested to do not need to be tested. in his neighborhood, there was a greater mistrust, many of them did not have primary care doctors that they could count on to talk to about what is going on, and they did not show up for the testing, so the output grew and grew. host: how to public health officials deal with that,
considers severity, is almost 100 times the national average and higher than the rate in india, kenya, and haiti what is happening now? guest: they are still struggling, and the results you will not know for a couple of years out. they have active cases. what happens here is you typically have small pockets of outbreaks from even in the u.s. areas where there are high numbers of immigrants. but to have a whole neighborhood infected in a town is very rare. iny had a couple of cases 2013, and in...
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that's more than the numbers seen in haiti in 2011.o years of a brutal civil war in yemen. the head of minneapolis police has distanced her force from the death of the australian woman justine damond. in a press conference, police chief janee harteau said ms damond's death did not have to happen. ms damond was shot after approaching two officers in their car on saturday after reporting a suspected rape. did not have die. based on the publicly released information, this should not have happened. on our squad cars, you will find the words, to protect with courage and serve with compassion. this did not happen ——justine with compassion. this did not happen —— justine did not have to die. a bag used to collect the very first samples of dust and rock from the surface of the moon has been sold at auction for $1.8 million. the seller had bought the bag on a government auction website three years ago for less than $1,000. it sat, unidentified, in a box at thejohnson space centre in houston for years, and was once nearly thrown away as rubbish.
that's more than the numbers seen in haiti in 2011.o years of a brutal civil war in yemen. the head of minneapolis police has distanced her force from the death of the australian woman justine damond. in a press conference, police chief janee harteau said ms damond's death did not have to happen. ms damond was shot after approaching two officers in their car on saturday after reporting a suspected rape. did not have die. based on the publicly released information, this should not have happened....
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it's about haiti that us russia relations are being sacrificed over questions of domestic politics. when he comes here across. the new sanctions are over alleged russian interference in the u. s. twenty sixteen presidential election. as well as russia's annexation of crimea in twenty fourtee. the bill also included sanctions against iran and north korea from one passed with an overwhelming majority in both houses of congress. however it remains unclear whether president trump will sign or veto the bill. but the white house on thursday said it supported the sanctions. by the president the administration support sanctions against russia iran and north korea. we continue to support strong sanctions against those three countries and. we're gonna wait and see what that final legislation looks like and make a decision at that point. the diplomatic spot goes back to december when former u. s. president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats and seized a two diplomatic properties. in response to russia's alleged election meddling. russia denies interference and trump has denied
it's about haiti that us russia relations are being sacrificed over questions of domestic politics. when he comes here across. the new sanctions are over alleged russian interference in the u. s. twenty sixteen presidential election. as well as russia's annexation of crimea in twenty fourtee. the bill also included sanctions against iran and north korea from one passed with an overwhelming majority in both houses of congress. however it remains unclear whether president trump will sign or veto...
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a major concern, isn't it, and as i understand you began with an on project in march this year in haitiommunity on the western point of the island that is infamine, ten western point of the island that is in famine, ten years ago the community was driving with fish to eat and sell at market but today because of overfishing, pollution and climate change this community is dependent on food packages. how do you fund the campaign? we are fortu nately you fund the campaign? we are fortunately supported by the united nations office of projects and services who are a division of the un, who are great supporters of this start—up campaign, which is quite unique. do you have any ambitions to source more private funding? jess, private funding and collaborations with brands in particular because we are the 0ceans is striving to bring innovation into supply chains and fund and develop alternative products, and until sustainability becomes the norm in the supply chains, big change for the environment will not be able to succeed. i was going to say, that is where the challenge comes because you can ge
a major concern, isn't it, and as i understand you began with an on project in march this year in haitiommunity on the western point of the island that is infamine, ten western point of the island that is in famine, ten years ago the community was driving with fish to eat and sell at market but today because of overfishing, pollution and climate change this community is dependent on food packages. how do you fund the campaign? we are fortu nately you fund the campaign? we are fortunately...
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[laughter] it is what it is and i think oftentimes and marginalized cultures are like haiti that asset that you have is people and family because lord knows everything else is working against you so that is one of the reasons we have a very close family. >> a whole play on the adoption and short list. [laughter] >> so you also talk about delay writing some of the book because talking about how hard it was so what about taking your time to write the book?. >> i am very lucky because i would just keep making of deadlines and an avid say you would know that i am lying but then they knew i was lying but they would let me lie so that was quite sweet. [laughter] i really tried to my feet because it was so difficult to be so open and i was dreading what ever is going to happen in the next two weeks very much so i will ignore it as much as i can i did not want to face it for myself so i decided she really want to pay back? i guess a lot of money. [laughter] for the advance. [laughter] it is a joke. you said you would write the book so write to the book. so i did finally the guy was lucky to be
[laughter] it is what it is and i think oftentimes and marginalized cultures are like haiti that asset that you have is people and family because lord knows everything else is working against you so that is one of the reasons we have a very close family. >> a whole play on the adoption and short list. [laughter] >> so you also talk about delay writing some of the book because talking about how hard it was so what about taking your time to write the book?. >> i am very lucky...
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ago and oxfam says there are already 360,000 suspected cases — that‘s more than the numbers seen in haitirink of famine and, now, overwhelmed by deadly disease. in theory, cholera should be easy to prevent and treat. but in yemen, where there is limited access to clean water and medicine, it is thriving. translation: we are urgently appealing to the international community to supply medicine and medical supplies as soon as possible. thousands of people are malnourished and vulnerable to the infection which causes nausea and dehydration. this hospital in the capital, sana‘a, says it is treating hundreds of new cases every day. oxfam say there have been 360,000 suspected cases already this year. so far, the death toll stands atjust over 1,800. it‘s feared that total could rise to 600,000, making it one of the largest outbreaks since records began in 19119. yemen is one of the arab world‘s poorest countries and in the last two years, it has been devastated by a war between forces loyal to the saudi—backed government and the houthi rebel movement. a blockade imposed by the saudi—led coalition
ago and oxfam says there are already 360,000 suspected cases — that‘s more than the numbers seen in haitirink of famine and, now, overwhelmed by deadly disease. in theory, cholera should be easy to prevent and treat. but in yemen, where there is limited access to clean water and medicine, it is thriving. translation: we are urgently appealing to the international community to supply medicine and medical supplies as soon as possible. thousands of people are malnourished and vulnerable to the...
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it's spreading faster than during the world's biggest outbreak after the haiti earthquake.the support was pulled because it was too late to do any good. malaja visits the young boy's grave every day. a disease spread by war. >> sreenivasan: returning to our top story, federal authorities now say a total of nine people have died from being trapped in that tractor trailer in san antonio. all of the victims were adult men. u.s. attorney richard durbin says the driver-- 60-year-old james matthew bradley, from florida, will be charged criminally tomorrow and appear in federal court. he's spending the night in jail. tomorrow on the newshour-- what's the road ahead for the democratic party? we'll talk with democratic national committee chairman tom perez. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. goodnight. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the jpb foundation. sue and edgar wachenheim, ii
it's spreading faster than during the world's biggest outbreak after the haiti earthquake.the support was pulled because it was too late to do any good. malaja visits the young boy's grave every day. a disease spread by war. >> sreenivasan: returning to our top story, federal authorities now say a total of nine people have died from being trapped in that tractor trailer in san antonio. all of the victims were adult men. u.s. attorney richard durbin says the driver-- 60-year-old james...
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that's more than the numbers seen in haiti in 2011.l civil war in yemen. greg dawson reports. yemen is a country weakened by war, on the brink of famine and, now, overwhelmed by deadly disease. in theory, cholera should be easy to prevent and treat. but in yemen, where there is limited access to clea n water where there is limited access to clean water and medicine, it is a thriving. translation: were originally appealing to the international community to supply medicine and medical supplies as soon medicine and medical supplies as soon as medicine and medical supplies as soon as possible. thousands of people are malnourished and vulnerable to the infection which causes nausea and dehydration. this hospital in the capital says it is treating hundreds of new cases every day. oxfam say they have been 360,000 suspected cases already this year. so far, the death toll stands at just over year. so far, the death toll stands atjust over 1800. it is feared that that total could rise to 600,000, making it one of the largest outbreaks since reco
that's more than the numbers seen in haiti in 2011.l civil war in yemen. greg dawson reports. yemen is a country weakened by war, on the brink of famine and, now, overwhelmed by deadly disease. in theory, cholera should be easy to prevent and treat. but in yemen, where there is limited access to clea n water where there is limited access to clean water and medicine, it is a thriving. translation: were originally appealing to the international community to supply medicine and medical supplies as...