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. >> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens that they were revising the state department and u.s. policy with those financial systems that created that chaos and similar things could be said about nicaragua but the consequences for cuba was the development the dictatorship by the 1920's to be democratically elected on a platform of progress s.a. a populist leader that cuba would not contract any further debt but protect the interests of wall street and you really begin to figure on how the cuban government would restrict that ability to take on more debt and went on against that with the chase manhattan bank for millions of dollars but could cripple an economy durin
. >> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens that they were revising the state department and u.s. policy with those...
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bankers in haiti led to the landing of u.s. marines and the development of a 19 year military occupation lasted from 1950-1934. it led to i think something that in some ways intangible to many u.s. audiences mightily to the extinguishment of sovereignty, the transfer of the kind of financial and economic control to wall street, and also led to thousands of deaths of haitian citizens by u.s. marines. it's not necessarily that one sees baker's going in with their guns but there with the ones that were advising the state department on u.s. policy. they were the ones that were treating the financial systems that created some of the chaos in haiti that led to military occupation. similar things could be said about nicaragua. the consequences for cuba were the development or the support of first of all the shop is dictatorship by the 1920s. the 19 twister he was democratically elected in 1925 on a platform of progress and reform -- chavez turkey was a populist leader. he about he wouldn't take any more, that or that cuba wouldn't con
bankers in haiti led to the landing of u.s. marines and the development of a 19 year military occupation lasted from 1950-1934. it led to i think something that in some ways intangible to many u.s. audiences mightily to the extinguishment of sovereignty, the transfer of the kind of financial and economic control to wall street, and also led to thousands of deaths of haitian citizens by u.s. marines. it's not necessarily that one sees baker's going in with their guns but there with the ones that...
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>> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens
>> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens
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you were in haiti.ou talk about the specifics of projects they have been involved with, and the lack of accountability? jonathan: there is a complete lack of accountability, that is exactly it. the case in haiti a a be very hard to talk about exactly what the red cross did because they have been so opaquque and not forthcoming with information about what they were up to. they complained a lot about that investigation was a damning investigation, the fact they had so$488 million and little to show for it and they could not even turn around and point to the things they had done. when the hurricane hit haiti, they only had three full-time staffers on the ground and what they did is swung their whole operation into the direction of what they do really well, raising enormous amounts of money y barry quickly -- very quickly, and they do that by being incredibly vague. they will use extremely vague terms like "shelter," we will help you provide shelter for people. they were not telling the people in the united
you were in haiti.ou talk about the specifics of projects they have been involved with, and the lack of accountability? jonathan: there is a complete lack of accountability, that is exactly it. the case in haiti a a be very hard to talk about exactly what the red cross did because they have been so opaquque and not forthcoming with information about what they were up to. they complained a lot about that investigation was a damning investigation, the fact they had so$488 million and little to...
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y otros uentroamÉrica, haitÍ y otros >> creo que es muy importante.estar preparado para cualquier escenario. >> una decisiÓn de no prorrogarlo tendrÍa un impacto en ellos, la economÍa del país y en el salvador. fernando: no sÓlo quiere demostrar el aporte econÓmico sino tambiÉn a las compaÑÍas que contratan salvadoreÑos en este paÍs. ramÓn: vamos a ver lo que nos espera en cuestiÓn del clima. suheily:bueno amigos, parece que serÁ el Último dÍa con temperaturas por debajo de lo normal. en san jose mÁxima en los 78. tenemos un sistema de alta presiÓn que favorece las temperaturas en los Últimos dÍas. temperaturas que pudieran superar los 105°. cielos bastante soleados, despejados, este pronÓstico desde el sÁbado hasta el lunes de la semana entrante. mÁximas que pudieran acercarse a los 89. se anticipan temperaturas en el valle de san joaquÍn cerca de los 104°. tenemos el huracÁn harvey categorÍa uno, estarÁ afectando texas durante el fin de semana. es posible que se mantenga durante el fin de semana y acumulaciones de lluvias significativas. algo peligr
y otros uentroamÉrica, haitÍ y otros >> creo que es muy importante.estar preparado para cualquier escenario. >> una decisiÓn de no prorrogarlo tendrÍa un impacto en ellos, la economÍa del país y en el salvador. fernando: no sÓlo quiere demostrar el aporte econÓmico sino tambiÉn a las compaÑÍas que contratan salvadoreÑos en este paÍs. ramÓn: vamos a ver lo que nos espera en cuestiÓn del clima. suheily:bueno amigos, parece que serÁ el Último dÍa con temperaturas por...
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have to a well founded fear of persecution and that's not something that's easy to do canada views haiti as a country that is stable and safe in fact canada routinely rejects asylum claims filed by haitians in the first half of two thousand and fifteen only thirty eight percent of asylum claim is from haiti or accepted as for haitians crossing from the u.s. fact is trump simply contemplated suspending the temporary protected status for haitians in the united states which was implemented in two thousand and ten after a disastrous earthquake in that country nothing has been done about this so far unlike in canada where the moratorium for haitians what's suspended two years ago canada continues surprise itself on welcoming people from all over the world but for illegal immigrants it's not a. simple some would like to think canada will continue to treat these people with dignity and respect chances are that many will be told to go home and that won't be back to the good old us of a i'm alex mileage for america in montreal canada. us marines been preparing for world war three with the help of
have to a well founded fear of persecution and that's not something that's easy to do canada views haiti as a country that is stable and safe in fact canada routinely rejects asylum claims filed by haitians in the first half of two thousand and fifteen only thirty eight percent of asylum claim is from haiti or accepted as for haitians crossing from the u.s. fact is trump simply contemplated suspending the temporary protected status for haitians in the united states which was implemented in two...
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i've had an opportunity to travel to haiti. he made a commitment to haiti that he would be a champion for them. already on the ground, the president of haiti, we made a commitment to farmers, the military, and just now i came from the listening session going on downstairs. he's done, i said have a list, everything he's going to do, i have a list. we are keeping our word. one year from now, that long list of commitments, making sure they are actually helping americans and that it is actually allowing americans to be safe, allowing americans to be first, and making america great again. host: as you know, there is resistance in this country. we are divided nation. you were at tysons corner and faced some angry voters. what is a like for you when you find these americans dislike the president? omarosa: mental illness israel. [laughter] -- is real. [laughter] i think those people had some challenges. i'm not new to this. this is not my first rodeo. i understand there will be opposition. you should expect that. you have to know that
i've had an opportunity to travel to haiti. he made a commitment to haiti that he would be a champion for them. already on the ground, the president of haiti, we made a commitment to farmers, the military, and just now i came from the listening session going on downstairs. he's done, i said have a list, everything he's going to do, i have a list. we are keeping our word. one year from now, that long list of commitments, making sure they are actually helping americans and that it is actually...
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periodista: segÚn el reporte de salud, a las extranjeras les sale mÁs econÓmico dar a luz en paÍs en haitíia: en venezuela dicen que tomarÁn medidas similares a las de guatemala en cuanto a visas. periodista: la profunda crisis de venezuela sigue causando un Éxodo hacia varios paÍses de la regiÓn. la embajada de panamÁ se encontraron con historias de incertidumbre y decepciÓn luego de que el gobierno decidiera solicitar visas a los venezolanos. >> panamÁ tomÓ la decisión de cobrarle visa a los venezolanos, nosotros les tendremos que exigir dolorosamente la visa a los panameÑos que visitan nuestro territorio. periodista: sobre esta nueva medida, el embajador venezolano en panamÁ asegurÓ que venezuela tomarÁ medidas similares. ♪ en guatemala, el gobierno no negÓ la posibilidad de que el presidente jimmy morales solicita la destituciÓn de ivÁn velÁzquez, colombiano que lidera la comisiÓn contra la impunidad en ese paÍs. morales se reunirÁ el viernes con el secretario general de la onu y en ese encuentro podrÍa pedir la destituciÓn de velÁzquez. segÚn el gobierno guatemalteco, el mandatario pe
periodista: segÚn el reporte de salud, a las extranjeras les sale mÁs econÓmico dar a luz en paÍs en haitíia: en venezuela dicen que tomarÁn medidas similares a las de guatemala en cuanto a visas. periodista: la profunda crisis de venezuela sigue causando un Éxodo hacia varios paÍses de la regiÓn. la embajada de panamÁ se encontraron con historias de incertidumbre y decepciÓn luego de que el gobierno decidiera solicitar visas a los venezolanos. >> panamÁ tomÓ la decisión de...
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en 2012 el huracÁn sandy de categorÍa dos se desplazÓ por jamaica, cuba, haitÍ y las costas de nuevaaitÍ y cuba. en galveston, texas sintiÓ el embate de ike, de categorÍa dos, primero pasÓ por la espaÑola y cuba. se fortaleciÓ, acaso categorÍa cuatro hasta que golpeÓ a galveston. el fenÓmeno cobró la vida de mÁs de un centenar de personas y cobrÓ daÑos de mÁs de $21,000,000,000. cÓmo olvidar andrew de categorÍa cinco. se cumplirÁn 21 aÑos desde que castigÓ el sur de la florida. cifras oficiales indican que 49,000 viviendas quedaron destruidas. las autoridades cuantificaron los daÑos en $26,000,000,000. en el caso del huracÁn harvey es muy temprano para contabilizar los daÑos, dado que se esperan mÁs lluvias torrenciales e inundaciones en los prÓximos dÍas. por el momento, algunos de los daÑos mÁs graves se reportan en la ciudad de brockport localidad que cuenta con unos 10,000 habitantes. ahora regreso contigo. arantxa: andrea, gracias por la informaciÓn. otra tormenta, pero polÍtica estÁ azotando a estados unidos. anoche medio de la amenaza del huracÁn harvey, el presidente trump in
en 2012 el huracÁn sandy de categorÍa dos se desplazÓ por jamaica, cuba, haitÍ y las costas de nuevaaitÍ y cuba. en galveston, texas sintiÓ el embate de ike, de categorÍa dos, primero pasÓ por la espaÑola y cuba. se fortaleciÓ, acaso categorÍa cuatro hasta que golpeÓ a galveston. el fenÓmeno cobró la vida de mÁs de un centenar de personas y cobrÓ daÑos de mÁs de $21,000,000,000. cÓmo olvidar andrew de categorÍa cinco. se cumplirÁn 21 aÑos desde que castigÓ el sur de la...
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after the devastating earthquake in haiti, the devastating earthquake in haiti, the head of the centreaybe the reason haiti was having so many problems was because it wasn't colonised long enough. and he responds by saying that the idea that we, a think—tank on quay street, which is of course the street in washington where all the lobbyist sets, that we as a think—tank are comparable to a skinhead group is simply laughable. and he points out that dozens and dozens and he points out that dozens and d oze ns of and he points out that dozens and dozens of times, his think—tank, his centre, has been invited to testify before congress. you know, if you use this very blunt instrument of lumping them in the same category... that's the problem. that sometimes the groups that spew racism or have racism tainting their message, the fa ct racism tainting their message, the fact that they get into the mainstream makes them more dangerous, perhaps, than the skinhead group that everyone recognises as something margin marginal. you know, mr krikorian's organisation has published scores and scores of a
after the devastating earthquake in haiti, the devastating earthquake in haiti, the head of the centreaybe the reason haiti was having so many problems was because it wasn't colonised long enough. and he responds by saying that the idea that we, a think—tank on quay street, which is of course the street in washington where all the lobbyist sets, that we as a think—tank are comparable to a skinhead group is simply laughable. and he points out that dozens and dozens and he points out that...
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am thankful you asked about our mission to haiti. if you want to know more about that, my husband's website is jc hall, and we are a unique mission team. we take sailboats from florida to haiti, delivering humanitarian aid, helping in the independent development of the community, supporting the economy locally rather than just bringing in stuff. a lot of problems they haven't haiti is we have people dumping things into the community. the u.s. government especially dumping rice and things into the haitian community and haiti used to be one of the largest rice supporters in its region, and now because we don't so much rice into haiti, the local rice farmers can't compete with free.th what we try to do is educate and keep teach the people to be self-sufficient, to be economically and business minded and we help them build themselves independence from the ground up. we are also christian missionary so we bring the gospel, we help build a church, we recently built a huge church and a little fishing village on an island off the coast of ha
am thankful you asked about our mission to haiti. if you want to know more about that, my husband's website is jc hall, and we are a unique mission team. we take sailboats from florida to haiti, delivering humanitarian aid, helping in the independent development of the community, supporting the economy locally rather than just bringing in stuff. a lot of problems they haven't haiti is we have people dumping things into the community. the u.s. government especially dumping rice and things into...
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he moves to haiti.he hears about occupy wall street he lives in a tent if he is documenting what is happening. i know very few people who throw themselves into life with such joy. food, oysters, wine. his animals like he was just a great lover of all of it. the beauty and the mess of this journey we are on. and i am blessed like you to have been part of his ride. what a gift. >> you mentioned the "star wars" outfit. "vanity fair" kind of broke this the other day. the costume is out now. what can you tell me about the last jedi? >> all i can say -- >> here we go again. you know it is not going anywhere when you start out with all i can say is. >> i really love my costume. and yes i am an admiral and actually what i can say, you and i are sitting here having dinner not on a talk show i would say oh my god i was in "star wars." i remember thinking i am 8 years old and i am playing at my friend's house and we are playing "star wars." and that is chewbacca. how is that happening to me? so i really was a kid
he moves to haiti.he hears about occupy wall street he lives in a tent if he is documenting what is happening. i know very few people who throw themselves into life with such joy. food, oysters, wine. his animals like he was just a great lover of all of it. the beauty and the mess of this journey we are on. and i am blessed like you to have been part of his ride. what a gift. >> you mentioned the "star wars" outfit. "vanity fair" kind of broke this the other day. the...
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i am thankful about the mission to haiti. if you want to know more, high husband's website is jchall.org. we are a unique mission team through a group called islander evengelistic ministries. we take sail boats from florida to haiti delivering humanitarian aid, supporting the economy locally than just bringing in stuff. the u.s. government dumping rise and other things into the community. haiti was one of the largest rice supporters in the region. now because we dumped so much rice into haiti the local rice farmers can't compete with free. we try to educate and teach the people to be self sufficient to be economically and business minded and we help them build themselves in independence from the ground up. we also are christian missionary so we bring the gospel and help build a church. we just recently built a huge church in a little fishing village called sue let on an island off the coast of haiti. it was such a blessing. cinder block structure with a tin roof and completed right before hurricane matthew hit. when the hurri
i am thankful about the mission to haiti. if you want to know more, high husband's website is jchall.org. we are a unique mission team through a group called islander evengelistic ministries. we take sail boats from florida to haiti delivering humanitarian aid, supporting the economy locally than just bringing in stuff. the u.s. government dumping rise and other things into the community. haiti was one of the largest rice supporters in the region. now because we dumped so much rice into haiti...
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so november and december and the first part of january we are in country in haiti. so you don't have to rush and put something together. we, work in 2018 and build it up and get a good crowd or get what we need to satisfy the school district to be in there, or i have a class that i teach that is specifically geared towards law enforcement. a three-hour course on the constitution. this is actually one of the -- a unique course. my course i teach law enforcement actually does deal with supreme court case law in the realms of first, second, and fourth amendment issues. and so if you have somebody that wants know teach that course, you can call me -- sign up through the form. janet knows where i'm going to be. and she has all -- always tries to block at least a week in a certain location so we can get many, many meetings, and as she is blocking them, there are always open days. so it will be 2018 but it may not be may. it could be april because we're already slotted to be in your area for a week. >> host: next call for kris zap hall from james. >> thank you to booktv an
so november and december and the first part of january we are in country in haiti. so you don't have to rush and put something together. we, work in 2018 and build it up and get a good crowd or get what we need to satisfy the school district to be in there, or i have a class that i teach that is specifically geared towards law enforcement. a three-hour course on the constitution. this is actually one of the -- a unique course. my course i teach law enforcement actually does deal with supreme...
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years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion dononated in a, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha ha! but i don't see nothing done. there's really nothing done. elaine: correspondent stephen gitr
years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion dononated in a, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha...
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and the other thing would be how she got her ministry started for haiti. i will add to help with something in that regard which would be very powerful all the way around. thank you so much again. >> thank you very much for your service as well. you know, but we have to recognize, and i think these are the kind where these are the results of the blurred lines of the operation of our federal government as well. american people do not constrain, generally, do not constrain the federal government to its power. and in that it is doing a lot of things that should not be doing. and not precisely what it should be doing. what we have perhaps forgotten in america is that the native american communities are sovereign governments. they are not part of the united states. when we created this united states, we allowed the indian nations to be sovereign nations within our borders. and we did so by treaty. that is of the federal government can make a treaty with an indian nation because it is like making a treaty with france, spain or germany. the problem is he related t
and the other thing would be how she got her ministry started for haiti. i will add to help with something in that regard which would be very powerful all the way around. thank you so much again. >> thank you very much for your service as well. you know, but we have to recognize, and i think these are the kind where these are the results of the blurred lines of the operation of our federal government as well. american people do not constrain, generally, do not constrain the federal...
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. >> i knew there had to be does instruction throughout haiti. jonathan: the survivor that he owes his life to. nancy: next a man pulls a gun on am with while driving. he won't believe the excuse he gave the police for doing it. >> safety first. that is the mantra at the machine machine county fair fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com jonathan: if you see this on the highway, you'd be terrified. this guy coming up and ho
. >> i knew there had to be does instruction throughout haiti. jonathan: the survivor that he owes his life to. nancy: next a man pulls a gun on am with while driving. he won't believe the excuse he gave the police for doing it. >> safety first. that is the mantra at the machine machine county fair fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times...
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the first half of two thousand and fifteen all the thirty eight percent of asylum claim it's from haiti or accepted as for haitians crossing from the us their greatest fear may be totally unfounded. but then i don't want people who stay a day. he said no i did i stay there will be plenty back the fact is trump simply contemplated suspending the temporary protected status for haitians in the united states which was implemented in two thousand and ten after a disastrous earthquake in that country the moratorium is set to expire in january nothing has been done about this so far unlike in canada where the moratorium for haitians what's suspended two years ago canada continues surprise itself on welcoming people from all over the world but for illegal immigrants it's not as simple as some would like to think canada will continue to treat these people with dignity and respect chances are though many will be told to go home and that won't be back to the good old us of a i'm alex mileage for our america in montreal canada . ok so we all have those days when work can be stressful especially lik
the first half of two thousand and fifteen all the thirty eight percent of asylum claim it's from haiti or accepted as for haitians crossing from the us their greatest fear may be totally unfounded. but then i don't want people who stay a day. he said no i did i stay there will be plenty back the fact is trump simply contemplated suspending the temporary protected status for haitians in the united states which was implemented in two thousand and ten after a disastrous earthquake in that country...
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while he was serving as ambassador to haiti, he was living in that house. it is a really interesting place to visit. i does want to let everyone know that during the following year, 2018, it is the bicentennial of his birth. ofre is going to be a lot programs at the site and probably internationally, nationwide to recognize s's life anduglas legacy. that is what my last question will get at. why do we recognize the life and times of frederick douglass said i? believe -- frederick douglass today? darius: he represents freedom and diversity. as an african-american men and my wife as an african-american woman but he also represents freedom and knowledge to all the different aspects that we go through in our life, he able to overcome our limitations, some of us are experiencing certain bondage as it may relate to addiction, it may relate to a relationship, a job, it may relate to a certain aspect of how you are living your life. what i have noticed is when i have performed frederick douglas, my audiences are normally taking this is very diverse. i believe it is
while he was serving as ambassador to haiti, he was living in that house. it is a really interesting place to visit. i does want to let everyone know that during the following year, 2018, it is the bicentennial of his birth. ofre is going to be a lot programs at the site and probably internationally, nationwide to recognize s's life anduglas legacy. that is what my last question will get at. why do we recognize the life and times of frederick douglass said i? believe -- frederick douglass...
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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 going to get it is that why do 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 to addiction, it may relate to a relationship, relate to a job, it may relate to a certain aspect of how you are living in life. and what i h
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 going to get it is that why do you think it is important that we recognize the life and legacy of frederick douglass...
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host: what kind of wage do you make here versus what you possibly could make in haiti? caller: well, there's no comparison for wages. there's no comparison. the people, the reason for immigrants to come here is for a higher wage. but when you get here, your expenses are astronomical. it's the same. you're just working. host: gotcha. raymond is up next. he's in michigan. southfield, michigan. raymond, hello. caller: hi. how you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: i'm a design engineer in aerospace and auto body, and have a story. in the automotive business, thing i gineering, one noticed, when i -- i've never been out of the country, but in germany, -- and i talked to the manager, and he said i like your resume and i like talking to you, and we would like to bring you on. but you're in germany. we cannot bring you on until all the engineering spots are filled. and i said to myself, i like that. that's the one. two, and i had a aerospace job n florida. and the person got next to me, and he's indian, and nice guy, and we're talking, and all the there e said, raymond, are
host: what kind of wage do you make here versus what you possibly could make in haiti? caller: well, there's no comparison for wages. there's no comparison. the people, the reason for immigrants to come here is for a higher wage. but when you get here, your expenses are astronomical. it's the same. you're just working. host: gotcha. raymond is up next. he's in michigan. southfield, michigan. raymond, hello. caller: hi. how you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: i'm a design engineer in...
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do you believe they represent haiti or history? we want to get your thoughts on that. we had a discussion about this with two professors,
do you believe they represent haiti or history? we want to get your thoughts on that. we had a discussion about this with two professors,
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detenidos a inmigrantes provenientes de mÉxico, ecuador, el salvador, guatemala, honduras, perÚ y haitÍos se detienen tambiÉn a indocumentados acusados de violar las leyes federales. >> la meta es desgarrar familias y separarlas. yo estoy de que la justicia contra las personas que han hecho delitos graves, violentos en nuestra comunidad que todo el peso de la ley debe caer sobre esos individuos. jenny: las autoridades aseguran que algunos de los detenidos tenÍan Órdenes de deportaciÓn. mientras que otros, habÍan reingresado a los estados unidos ilegalmente tras haber sido deportados por cometer estos delitos sexuales. estos serÁn expulsados del paÍs,mientras que el resto estÁ en espera de una audiencia ante un juez de inmigraciÓn. >> sino pertenece a las pandillas, llame a su abogado. jenny: la remociÓn de los atacantes sexuales reside aÑos durÓ 15 dÍas. enrique: diplomÁticos de 17 paÍses de amÉrica latina condenan la ruptura democrÁtica en venezuela. joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn enrique: representantes diplomÁticos de 17 paÍses de la regiÓn, reunidos en lima condenaron la ruptura del orden
detenidos a inmigrantes provenientes de mÉxico, ecuador, el salvador, guatemala, honduras, perÚ y haitÍos se detienen tambiÉn a indocumentados acusados de violar las leyes federales. >> la meta es desgarrar familias y separarlas. yo estoy de que la justicia contra las personas que han hecho delitos graves, violentos en nuestra comunidad que todo el peso de la ley debe caer sobre esos individuos. jenny: las autoridades aseguran que algunos de los detenidos tenÍan Órdenes de...
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years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haitiike today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. desp
years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haitiike today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. desp
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years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haitiike today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion d donated in a, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha ha! but i don't see nothing done. there's really nothing done.
years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haitiike today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion d donated in a, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha ha! but i don't...
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just ask him about his childhood in haiti, and the first thing he mentions are food. >> bananas and eggs. >> reporter: and then there was a third. >> then there was an orphanage. >> reporter: at age 18, he still lives with learning disabilities and developmental delays. the kind of things to make it hard to land a job at a restaurant like the sea. >> hundreds. hundreds. >> reporter: betty ewing was once the owner of a string of successful bay area restaurants. she asked a nearby high school to send over students who were struggling. either with poor grades or bad behavior and she put them to work in her kitchen. one by one, betty watched them transform. >> from a very slumped over, immature, uncooperative to someone who will walk up and shake your hands. >> reporter: it worked so well, she turned it into her own nonprofit. the el cajon project. >> it still has legs of her own. and if those kids didn't have the success, i probably wouldn't be doing this. but i keep doing this. >> reporter: and not just the success for the students, at restaurants like the sea, the el cajon kids end up bei
just ask him about his childhood in haiti, and the first thing he mentions are food. >> bananas and eggs. >> reporter: and then there was a third. >> then there was an orphanage. >> reporter: at age 18, he still lives with learning disabilities and developmental delays. the kind of things to make it hard to land a job at a restaurant like the sea. >> hundreds. hundreds. >> reporter: betty ewing was once the owner of a string of successful bay area...
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in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices.ne 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.ne of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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most of those crossing now are originally from haiti who fear they aren't you being deported. jonathan: if you are in oregon it is now illegal to call you when to work on short notice. they require employers to give workers their schedule at least a week in advance. on-call scheduling, which can be challenging for those who need to coordinate child care and transportation. alison: must-see video, two backpackers got a little too close to nature in california. they got into a staring contest with a mountain lion. on camera. froze, and so did the lion. they all try to figure out what in the world to do next. >> i don't know, i don't think you are supposed to run. [laughter] jonathan: you want to phone a friend, or is that your final answer? alison: the pair backed away slowly and were not hurt, but they say they were not sleeping well. jonathan: steve rudin said that experts say that the cat had just eaten, otherwise it would have turned out different. the police are searching for a bicyclist who robs taxi drivers. he steals it from the driver's shirt pocket and away he goes. se
most of those crossing now are originally from haiti who fear they aren't you being deported. jonathan: if you are in oregon it is now illegal to call you when to work on short notice. they require employers to give workers their schedule at least a week in advance. on-call scheduling, which can be challenging for those who need to coordinate child care and transportation. alison: must-see video, two backpackers got a little too close to nature in california. they got into a staring contest...
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a billionaire from los angeles gave money to the flood victims from haiti creek and also is helping the family, in hopes that they can build a new home in a few weeks. that will happen as long as the fire marshal give them an okay for clean up. >> the family affected by the fire, what did they say when they found out this other couple had donated a home for them? >> reporter: you can tell by the expression on their faces. they were truly grateful for all of the community members, not just this couple who had made a generous donation. one week after the tragedy, there were people donating what they could, $1200, or one person even contribute contributed $10,000. a lot of people are helping the family. and you could tell that they are truly grateful. >> seeing the community come together is outstanding. thank you. >>> this was the scene in phoenix tonight. protesters clashed with police outside the convention hall where president trump had held a rally. police used tear gas to try to break up the demonstrations. in the arena, trump repeated many of his familiar campaign promises. >> we ar
a billionaire from los angeles gave money to the flood victims from haiti creek and also is helping the family, in hopes that they can build a new home in a few weeks. that will happen as long as the fire marshal give them an okay for clean up. >> the family affected by the fire, what did they say when they found out this other couple had donated a home for them? >> reporter: you can tell by the expression on their faces. they were truly grateful for all of the community members,...