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protective status rather than the 18 months that the government of haiti, haiti experts from the united states and the congressional black caucus and others requested. in the fact, the d.h.s. designation didn't reflect any of the reality on the ground. in fact, it ignored that there's great food scaresity and ignored the ongoing challenges posed by the unprecedented earthquake. we sent a letter asking once again to fully extend the designation for another 18 months. however, time and time again, unfortunately, it appears that this administration through all the rhetoric, has an inability to do what is right when right is needed especially when we talk about vulnerable populations and immigrants. it's too easy for this administration to turn a blind eye and ignore real life needs. now, there are some out there who would argue, is this america's issue? and i would argue it is america's issue. first of all not extending the t.p.s. would have drastic consequences for the united states of economy, the national security experts, the catholic bishops have came out in support of extending this
protective status rather than the 18 months that the government of haiti, haiti experts from the united states and the congressional black caucus and others requested. in the fact, the d.h.s. designation didn't reflect any of the reality on the ground. in fact, it ignored that there's great food scaresity and ignored the ongoing challenges posed by the unprecedented earthquake. we sent a letter asking once again to fully extend the designation for another 18 months. however, time and time...
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when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifies for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> i am lidia baststianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano,
when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifies for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning made...
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when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifieses for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifieses for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning...
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when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifieses for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] reyes: they put their lives on the line and fought for the united states only to get deported to mexico. it's the story of hispanic immigrants who served in the military but could not enjoy the american dream. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now."
when you look at the conditions of haiti today, haiti is a textbook case for tps.ry indicator proves that haiti qualifieses for continuation. amy: marleine bastien, thank you for much for being with us executive director of famn, , haitian women of miami. that does it for our show. tune into our special thursday and friday. on thursday, we remember blacklist and lyricist. i friday, interviews with the founder of the me campaign as well astoo carmen yulin cruz, the san juan mayor. [captioning...
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i would tell them it's not sue for me to go back to haiti because haiti if i go back i don't have no work no job no house to the people lead there they are nine calling from flint calling me every day from me calling me and you walk in and only one who walk in here and support my mother and myself and i will be sit by it with my daughter hued be here by herself i have to be with her to get in and have to be with their kids for their education i cannot go home and leave my donor year so i'm glad you raise the issue of children and what happens to those families or what might happen to those families who actually got to video comments from people facing similar circumstances the first is belinda she's a t.p.s. recipient from one door as and the second is added when he's a t.p.s. recipient originally from el salvador just to have a listen to what they told the story. my name is ben you know so you and i have lived in the us for twenty six years and i have. been for nineteen this program has helped me to work and start a fire me here in the u.s. . myself and others in this program to giv
i would tell them it's not sue for me to go back to haiti because haiti if i go back i don't have no work no job no house to the people lead there they are nine calling from flint calling me every day from me calling me and you walk in and only one who walk in here and support my mother and myself and i will be sit by it with my daughter hued be here by herself i have to be with her to get in and have to be with their kids for their education i cannot go home and leave my donor year so i'm glad...
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adding haiti concerned about their future. it is unfortunate that despite everything that has been seeded and even the government stated that. sixty thousand haitians to go back home at once that administration keep saying that haiti has made progress and that it's based on that they want to be needed to be as free but we have to remember that this is not a haitian issue t.b.'s is a national issue because there's over three hundred thousand. in united states. since we first discussed temporary protection status in early november the trumpet ministration has determined that the status issue to haitians living in the united states after an earthquake and i do ten is no longer needed almost sixty thousand haitians living in the u.s. now have until july the twenty second twenty nineteen to go home or change their visa status at this say that conditions in haiti are still poor and the country will not be able to cope with the sudden return of so many people since they are quite the country has been hit with a cholera epidemic hurri
adding haiti concerned about their future. it is unfortunate that despite everything that has been seeded and even the government stated that. sixty thousand haitians to go back home at once that administration keep saying that haiti has made progress and that it's based on that they want to be needed to be as free but we have to remember that this is not a haitian issue t.b.'s is a national issue because there's over three hundred thousand. in united states. since we first discussed temporary...
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e there's nothing in haiti. >> reporter: if 60,000 haitians mee forced to return to haiti be concern by some members of enngress is the country devastated by earthquake, disease, and unemployment will not be able to take in those rushing home anthony. >> mason: vladimir duthiers, thanks, vlad. the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, resigned today. there were celebrations in the capital as word spread. now 93, mugabe led zimbabwe since its independence from britain in 1980. his government was accused of rampant corruption and blamed for a collapsing economy. still ahead on the cbs evening news, as the holiday rush
e there's nothing in haiti. >> reporter: if 60,000 haitians mee forced to return to haiti be concern by some members of enngress is the country devastated by earthquake, disease, and unemployment will not be able to take in those rushing home anthony. >> mason: vladimir duthiers, thanks, vlad. the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, resigned today. there were celebrations in the capital as word spread. now 93, mugabe led zimbabwe since its independence from britain in 1980. his...
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his wife still lives in haiti. pierre who publishes the haitian times and royce bernstein murray, policy director for the american immigration council. let me go to you, gary. what does this mean? we see pregeneral election president trump and the tape i played saying he's going to be a champion for the haitian people. now we see trump as president saying i'm going to end temporary status. i'm sending 60,000 back. and that things have improved. did i miss something? have things improved in haiti? >> you certainly haven't missed anything. in fact, things got worse in haiti. you mention the hurricane matthew last year. this is a place that is challenged during the best of times. and particularly since 2010 after the earthquake. there's a long way to go. general kelly who is familiar with haiti, he was a commander of the south com in miami and knows the reality of in the ground in haiti and still he's been the one pushing president trump to make this decision. >> he's been pushing him? >> indeed. he put pressure on th
his wife still lives in haiti. pierre who publishes the haitian times and royce bernstein murray, policy director for the american immigration council. let me go to you, gary. what does this mean? we see pregeneral election president trump and the tape i played saying he's going to be a champion for the haitian people. now we see trump as president saying i'm going to end temporary status. i'm sending 60,000 back. and that things have improved. did i miss something? have things improved in...
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in haiti. know how they're even going to survive. >>> the conduct as described should disqualify anyone. >> we want the votes in the senate to get this tax bill through. >> they want the vote, but they're going to pretend like they're not responsible for enacting any standards within their party. >>>
in haiti. know how they're even going to survive. >>> the conduct as described should disqualify anyone. >> we want the votes in the senate to get this tax bill through. >> they want the vote, but they're going to pretend like they're not responsible for enacting any standards within their party. >>>
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even those who organized that little haiti meeting, then trump claimed he wanted to be haiti's best championhose who organized those meetings have not been able to secure a meeting with anyone from the administration. so we are left to believe that this decision was made based on politics and ideology rather than hard facts on the ground. >> obviously there is a congressional delegation from south florida. it is the largest haitian population in the united states. have there been any responses from members of congress from south florida to this decision? >> every member of congress from south florida even the republicans from the gone on down to senator marco rubio are all in support of the extension of tps. we're at a critical point right now that it doesn't seem this decision is going to be reversed. i think we ought to focus on what we need to do from this point on forward. there's a couple things we need to focus on. there's a house bill out of new york and a similar bill. i'm asking the president of the united states, if you're listening, call speaker ryan, call senator mitch mcconnell.
even those who organized that little haiti meeting, then trump claimed he wanted to be haiti's best championhose who organized those meetings have not been able to secure a meeting with anyone from the administration. so we are left to believe that this decision was made based on politics and ideology rather than hard facts on the ground. >> obviously there is a congressional delegation from south florida. it is the largest haitian population in the united states. have there been any...
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after the 2010 earthquake that devastated haiti are being told to leave.hy the white house is ending their protected status next on "early start." they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. pain from chest congestion can make this... when you have a cold, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. ♪ >>> haitians who came to the u.s. after the deadly earthquake in 2010 have 18 months to leave the united states. the administration ending protected status, despite concerns haiti can't handle an influx of tens of thousands. >>> the white house may not want roy moore, but it wants tax reform. now it seems the president's advisers are willing to deal with the former to get the latter. >>> and t
after the 2010 earthquake that devastated haiti are being told to leave.hy the white house is ending their protected status next on "early start." they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again....
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almost sixty thousand haitians here who left haiti after the earthquake and. twenty five percent of them. own businesses you have twenty seven thousand. children who are now u. s. born who have been born to. patients who have t. p. s. it's in humane. it's unconscicionable. anticipating this decisioion many haitians living in the u. s. decided to try their luck further north. by crcrossing the border into canadada in the hopes of gaining asylum. they say problems in haiti are still to widesprpread fr themem to want to o return. activists are pushing for congress to step in. we are quite disappointed. however. we not gonna give up we have eighteen montnths till we. continue fighting and pressure members of congress on both sides of the aisle. to pass the deal to pass a law that will. fine a permanent sution for this to ps recipients. the move to and the temporary protected status for haitians follow similar steps by the government. since taking office trump has ended tps programs for sudan and nicaragua. well from our not so we can go to washington our correspon
almost sixty thousand haitians here who left haiti after the earthquake and. twenty five percent of them. own businesses you have twenty seven thousand. children who are now u. s. born who have been born to. patients who have t. p. s. it's in humane. it's unconscicionable. anticipating this decisioion many haitians living in the u. s. decided to try their luck further north. by crcrossing the border into canadada in the hopes of gaining asylum. they say problems in haiti are still to...
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serenade for haiti continues to open across the country. in san francisco engineers without borders screened the film and traveled to haiti to rebuild a bridge. >> i think this is a very hopeful movie in a lot of ways. >> a hope that resonates long after the credits rule. >> brown plans to premier the documentary in haiti in january. >> you got to see part of it right here right now. have a great rest of your thanksgiving evening. >> and join us on night beat at 4:00. as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! aptioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: appreciate you all. how are you all? thank you very much. [cheer
serenade for haiti continues to open across the country. in san francisco engineers without borders screened the film and traveled to haiti to rebuild a bridge. >> i think this is a very hopeful movie in a lot of ways. >> a hope that resonates long after the credits rule. >> brown plans to premier the documentary in haiti in january. >> you got to see part of it right here right now. have a great rest of your thanksgiving evening. >> and join us on night beat at...
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as i understand it, haiti and honduras had their protected status rejected as well. the reporting seems that haiti is not ready to receive the 60,000-plus haitians that are there. so i don't know. i mean, that's -- you have to give temporary status but at some point it does expire but there's a dispute whether haiti is prepared to take them back. >> we're talking about the poorest country in the western hemisphere. 25% of all of the money that accounts for that country's gdp comes from haitians in this country sending money back. this is one of those instances where it's hard to for people who call themselves part of the christian right, how do you justify sending people back to a place like that? that doesn't seem to be very christian-like either. >> it's part of the broader anti-immigration push of the trump administration. their view is basically that over a period of decades republican and democratic administrations have made a series of decisions that have effectively allowed for much more immigration then was supposed to be allowed under the law of the united s
as i understand it, haiti and honduras had their protected status rejected as well. the reporting seems that haiti is not ready to receive the 60,000-plus haitians that are there. so i don't know. i mean, that's -- you have to give temporary status but at some point it does expire but there's a dispute whether haiti is prepared to take them back. >> we're talking about the poorest country in the western hemisphere. 25% of all of the money that accounts for that country's gdp comes from...
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when haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten thousands left for the u.s. and were offered temporary protected status over the decades the programs helped almost half a million people from nations ravaged by natural disasters and war for years it's been extended by presidential decree and has allowed recipients to legally live and work in the united states to deport them toward place where you know they will not be free in the case of haiti i didn't make it marlene bastiaan says removing the special status will have devastating consequences it will wreck their lives it will it will destabilize their families it will separate their families because we are talking about people who have been living here for an average of eight to twenty years. they have deep roots in our communities those roots of found across the country many of those granted protection have u.s. born children who may be forced to leave with their parents who know a lot more that i need to get on the route i imagine they can't even sleep to see all your dreams crumble your efforts to have a h
when haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten thousands left for the u.s. and were offered temporary protected status over the decades the programs helped almost half a million people from nations ravaged by natural disasters and war for years it's been extended by presidential decree and has allowed recipients to legally live and work in the united states to deport them toward place where you know they will not be free in the case of haiti i didn't make it marlene...
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haiti. ollie's airport has been shot for a second day as an erupting volcano disrupts travel plans and threatens thousands on the indonesian island land again is being huge piles of ash into the air and small explosions can also be heard natasha can i guess more. towers of volcanic ash continue to shoot into the sky over bali after more than half a century of calm experts are warning of a catastrophe on mount. explosions can be heard and felt twelve kilometers away. for the second day the airport near the island capitol dome pasar is closed up ending the travel plans of thousands of tourists anyway so we don't know we don't know what you have and. if i think. the government sent one hundred buses to the airport and to the island's ferry terminals to assist travelers ten airports elsewhere in indonesia are ready to handle diverted flights but the response hasn't been quick enough for some medics have said the government is doing enough to help the foreign tourists there are thousands of peopl
haiti. ollie's airport has been shot for a second day as an erupting volcano disrupts travel plans and threatens thousands on the indonesian island land again is being huge piles of ash into the air and small explosions can also be heard natasha can i guess more. towers of volcanic ash continue to shoot into the sky over bali after more than half a century of calm experts are warning of a catastrophe on mount. explosions can be heard and felt twelve kilometers away. for the second day the...
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we all know that haiti is not ready.e they going to deport those 60,000 people, how about the kids? the children? because how am i going it leave my daughter behind when she needs me to help her? she's only 10. and she's in fifth grade. she needs me, and my son born here, he's 17. it is not the right thing to do. >> is there any other option for you? any way for you to stay here with your daughter, son and your family? >> for now, i don't see any option. the option we're looking for is for the congress to pass a law to give us permanent solution, because i know that tps is temporary, but -- they can change that. they can change it into tps, a solution. a new status. >> what if the government says, listen, you're going back and just take your family with you? that's what the president said in the past when we've asked about displacing undocumented immigrants. asked him, what about ripping families apart in the past? he said all of those families can go together? >> so we cannot go back to haiti, because we've been here fo
we all know that haiti is not ready.e they going to deport those 60,000 people, how about the kids? the children? because how am i going it leave my daughter behind when she needs me to help her? she's only 10. and she's in fifth grade. she needs me, and my son born here, he's 17. it is not the right thing to do. >> is there any other option for you? any way for you to stay here with your daughter, son and your family? >> for now, i don't see any option. the option we're looking for...
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. >> conditions in haiti have improved enough. >> there are no jobs in haiti. i don't know how they're even going to survive. >>> the conduct as described should disqualify anyone. >> we want the votes in the senate to get this tax bill through. >> they want the vote, but they're going to pretend like they're not responsible for enacting any standards within their party. >>> the president was happy to interve intervene. the father of one of the americans releasing to have a problem with it. >> if you help, you shouldn't have to say anything! let him do his political affairs and let me handle my son and let's just stay in our lane. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> call me call me chris-mo, by the way. has nothing to do with my actual nickname but that's what lavar ball came up with. >>> the trump administration announces it will end a humanitarian program that lous tens of thousands of haitians to temporarily live and work in the u.s. after an earthquake devastated their country. now giving them 18 months to leave this cou
. >> conditions in haiti have improved enough. >> there are no jobs in haiti. i don't know how they're even going to survive. >>> the conduct as described should disqualify anyone. >> we want the votes in the senate to get this tax bill through. >> they want the vote, but they're going to pretend like they're not responsible for enacting any standards within their party. >>> the president was happy to interve intervene. the father of one of the...
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i'm going to insist for all the people of haiti for all humanity.me is not involved in politics haiti has been without military forces since one nine hundred ninety five when former president they're trying very steed disbanded the army after he returned to power following a call for now it's only composed of one hundred fifty members its main job will be to patrol the seas and the border with the dominican republic. and to help rebuild after natural disasters. but forces that plan more and reinstating the army is a mistake i don't want. nothing to jack. no no no no no no no. haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world and falling aid has slowed down in recent years the government insists it's doing what's necessary to improve the economy. but on the streets there are many who fear the president's reforms will end up hurting those who need help the most. hideous i will pull to prince. the arab league is holding an extraordinary meeting in cairo at the request of saudi arabia to talk about iran's recent activities in the region iran is accused
i'm going to insist for all the people of haiti for all humanity.me is not involved in politics haiti has been without military forces since one nine hundred ninety five when former president they're trying very steed disbanded the army after he returned to power following a call for now it's only composed of one hundred fifty members its main job will be to patrol the seas and the border with the dominican republic. and to help rebuild after natural disasters. but forces that plan more and...
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now thousands of people have taken to the streets in haiti calling for president jova now moyes to stepdown as the latest of ongoing protests against more is that began two months ago members of the opposition say his new budget proposal unfairly taxes the poor haiti is still struggling to rebuild after a cholera outbreak and destruction caused by the two thousand and ten earthquake the protests are a major test for the haitian government after u.n. peacekeeping forces pulled out last month choice of all has the latest from port au prince. thousands and thousands of people took to the streets in port-au prince of this saturday protesting against the government of israel in illinois they're demanding him to step down after the government passed a budget that they say benefits the elite and not the poor majority in this country they're saying that some products for example have been taxed to up to three hundred percent and they're saying that those who are being harmed the most are those who are on the street who cannot afford basic services in the country but people were also protesting
now thousands of people have taken to the streets in haiti calling for president jova now moyes to stepdown as the latest of ongoing protests against more is that began two months ago members of the opposition say his new budget proposal unfairly taxes the poor haiti is still struggling to rebuild after a cholera outbreak and destruction caused by the two thousand and ten earthquake the protests are a major test for the haitian government after u.n. peacekeeping forces pulled out last month...
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from her native haiti over thirty years ago and is now a u.s. citizen but many of her haitian friends are not so lucky a two thousand and ten earthquake in haiti killed more than one hundred thousand people and left millions homeless in the immediate aftermath more than sixty thousand haitians came to the u.s. he scaping extreme hardship at home they were granted temporary protected status to stay in america legally. that order has been renewed every year since the earthquake but the trumpet ministration says it won't happen this year but the haitians will be deported leaving many people like misspell floor worried and sad and it's hard it's. it's. and i don't think it's right those people are poor. the life is difficult the city of newark new jersey is home to thousands of haitians who have laid down roots and i think families here. many haitians will be affected by this decision to have children that were born in the united states and us citizens those parents now face an excruciating decision go back to haiti and leave their children here tak
from her native haiti over thirty years ago and is now a u.s. citizen but many of her haitian friends are not so lucky a two thousand and ten earthquake in haiti killed more than one hundred thousand people and left millions homeless in the immediate aftermath more than sixty thousand haitians came to the u.s. he scaping extreme hardship at home they were granted temporary protected status to stay in america legally. that order has been renewed every year since the earthquake but the trumpet...
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haiti is in dire straits.g in terms of healthcare and housing in terms of healthcare and housing in terms of opportunity. there are 50,000 individuals, a drop in the box, when you look at a nation of our size. she says her she and her son do not even have a door they can knock an lack in haiti and feel blessed with their life in america. i think the lord everyday, thank him for a good day. she cannot help but wonder, how long will it last? the biggest archaeological museum in the world is due to open next open next march near the pyramids at giza on the outskirts of cairo. the grand egyptian museum will be home to the complete contents of the tomb of king tutankhamun, which are being brought together for the very first time. and it's hoped the new museum will deliver a desperately—needed boost for the egyptian tourist industry as our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. in the shadow of the pyramids, egypt is crafting a new home for the treasures of the past. the grand egyptian museum will showcase m
haiti is in dire straits.g in terms of healthcare and housing in terms of healthcare and housing in terms of opportunity. there are 50,000 individuals, a drop in the box, when you look at a nation of our size. she says her she and her son do not even have a door they can knock an lack in haiti and feel blessed with their life in america. i think the lord everyday, thank him for a good day. she cannot help but wonder, how long will it last? the biggest archaeological museum in the world is due...
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after the devastating 2010 earthquake in haiti, the single mother lost everything. she started over again in the united states thanks to the tps program. for decades, it has provided short-term work permits and refuge to those fleeing after disasters or war. the policy for haiti has been extended several times, but is now under threat as the administration aims to crack down on immigration, leaving her future uncertain once more. >> crying every day. knocking your head to know what you are going to do, where you are going to go, how you are going to make it. it is not easy at all. i just keep praying and asking god to do a miracle. reporter: new york has one of the largest haitian communities in the country. its temporary protected status is revoked for those with no other path remaining in the country, so they will have to in the shadows, and that could leave thousands of additional people here undocumented and living illegally. the program was never meant to be permanent. still, immigration attorneys are scrabbling to help their clients stay where they build new l
after the devastating 2010 earthquake in haiti, the single mother lost everything. she started over again in the united states thanks to the tps program. for decades, it has provided short-term work permits and refuge to those fleeing after disasters or war. the policy for haiti has been extended several times, but is now under threat as the administration aims to crack down on immigration, leaving her future uncertain once more. >> crying every day. knocking your head to know what you...
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the truth is haiti is still suffering very badly. maybe as badly. the haitian people deserve better. and that's what i intend to give them. i will give them better. whether you vote for me or you don't vote for me, i really want to be your greatest champion and i will be your champion, whether you vote for me or not. >> a fact check, the death toll from the earthquake is widely disputed but there is no question it decimated haiti, prompting the obama administration to grand temporary protected status to tens of thousands of haitians so they could live here in the u.s. but now the administration of donald trump that man you saw promising to be the champion of the haitian people, who said just last year that haiti is still suffering very badly that man has now revoked that protection for 80,000 people. in a statement, homeland security secretary elaine duke saying, significant steps have been taken to improve the stability and quality of life for haitian citizens and haiti is able to safely receive additional levels of returned citizens. more than hal
the truth is haiti is still suffering very badly. maybe as badly. the haitian people deserve better. and that's what i intend to give them. i will give them better. whether you vote for me or you don't vote for me, i really want to be your greatest champion and i will be your champion, whether you vote for me or not. >> a fact check, the death toll from the earthquake is widely disputed but there is no question it decimated haiti, prompting the obama administration to grand temporary...
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from her native haiti over thirty years ago and is now a u.s. citizen but many of her haitian friends are not so lucky a two thousand and ten earthquake in haiti killed more than one hundred thousand people and left millions homeless in the immediate aftermath within sixty thousand haitians came to the u.s. he's keeping extreme hardship at home you were granted temporary protected status to stay in america legally. that order has been renewed every year since your quake but the trumpet ministration says it won't happen this year but the haitians will be deported leaving many people like misspell floor worried and sad and it's hard it's tough it's when you. don't think it's right those people are poor. a life is difficult the city of newark new jersey is home to thousands of haitians who have laid down roots and i have families here. many haitians will be affected by this decision to have children that were born in the united states and us citizens those parents now face an excruciating decision go back to haiti and leave their children here take
from her native haiti over thirty years ago and is now a u.s. citizen but many of her haitian friends are not so lucky a two thousand and ten earthquake in haiti killed more than one hundred thousand people and left millions homeless in the immediate aftermath within sixty thousand haitians came to the u.s. he's keeping extreme hardship at home you were granted temporary protected status to stay in america legally. that order has been renewed every year since your quake but the trumpet...
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condition to receive these work ers back to haiti. many of these workers here, they have jobs here, they pay tacks here. they've bought homes here. many have had children here. it's a very mean spirited decision just a couple of days before thanksgiving to tell these people and their families that they're going to be deported back to haiti within 18 months. >> homeland security release a statement about the change say ing in part today the decision to terminate tps for haiti was made after a review of the conditions upon which the country's original destination were based. acting secretary elaine duke determined that these extraordinary but temporary conditions caused by the 2010 earthquake no longer exist. let's talk about north korea, the white house announced new sanctions against the north today one day after president trump designated the nation as a state sponsor of terrorism. it is part of what the president has called his campaign. the president's tough stance he believes is making an impact. i think it is having an effect. if
condition to receive these work ers back to haiti. many of these workers here, they have jobs here, they pay tacks here. they've bought homes here. many have had children here. it's a very mean spirited decision just a couple of days before thanksgiving to tell these people and their families that they're going to be deported back to haiti within 18 months. >> homeland security release a statement about the change say ing in part today the decision to terminate tps for haiti was made...
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i traveled to haiti after the earthquake and after hurricane matthew in 2016 and i can attest that haiti is not prepared to take back the recipients under difficult and harsh conditions. marco rubio, republican called for are you newall. >> it hasn't for a long time. attempts over the last decade and a half keep failing because you can't bridge the divide on what to do with 11 million people. if it was just about this issue, i think they could come together. this issue of haiti, the humanitarian problem and american citizen children of the people here now. the other question is where do they go? this fits the trump administration's attack on immigration. they are ending daca without an end game in sight. telling congress to deal with it. they ramp up deportation on president obama's policy of not going after low level offenses. this is certainly what president trump campaigned on. >> you mentioned daca and a lot of people who see this move to end immigration status for two people and they know about the conversations of the dreamers. the daca and the dreamers set to expire. the president
i traveled to haiti after the earthquake and after hurricane matthew in 2016 and i can attest that haiti is not prepared to take back the recipients under difficult and harsh conditions. marco rubio, republican called for are you newall. >> it hasn't for a long time. attempts over the last decade and a half keep failing because you can't bridge the divide on what to do with 11 million people. if it was just about this issue, i think they could come together. this issue of haiti, the...
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and have been facing haiti for a while now but the is the proposed budget the sort of tipping point on top of all the other troubles. well that's correct right now haiti is suffering for shortages of food a half of the population right now is suffering for example from food insecurity there's a lack of healthcare lack of education and that's why many in the protests today were also protesting against the reinstatement of the army there saying that right now the country has other priorities than paying for an army that at this point it does not need another problem but he the spacing right now is the possibility of a temporary protective tattoos of haitians living in the united states around fifty thousand people could be deported back to this country and that would be another problem that the current administration would have to face at this point the government is saying it that the measures the measures it's passing are necessary at this point to improve the economic situation in the country but of course those on the street if saying they are saying that it's hurting those who ne
and have been facing haiti for a while now but the is the proposed budget the sort of tipping point on top of all the other troubles. well that's correct right now haiti is suffering for shortages of food a half of the population right now is suffering for example from food insecurity there's a lack of healthcare lack of education and that's why many in the protests today were also protesting against the reinstatement of the army there saying that right now the country has other priorities than...
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the homeland security department said that conditions in haiti have improved significantly sot benefit will only be extended one more time until july of 2019 to give them time to prepare to return home. many of supporters are saying that conditions opponent the island haven't improved enough. >> we have almost 60,000 here who left haiti after the earthquake and 25% of them own businesses. you have 27,000 children who are now united states born who have been born to haiti people who are here. it's inhumane and congress must act. >> since taking office the president has ended temporary permit programs for sudan and nicaragua. he postponed until july the decision on how to deal with a program for 86,000 immigrants from honduras. >>> a united states air force pilot was killed and another in the hospital. their jet crashed in texas during a training mission. an investigation is underway into why that plane went down near the united states, mexico border. the surviving pilot is in the hospital recovering . it's the biggest training base for the air fours. officials are not giving us the name
the homeland security department said that conditions in haiti have improved significantly sot benefit will only be extended one more time until july of 2019 to give them time to prepare to return home. many of supporters are saying that conditions opponent the island haven't improved enough. >> we have almost 60,000 here who left haiti after the earthquake and 25% of them own businesses. you have 27,000 children who are now united states born who have been born to haiti people who are...
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when haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten thousands live for the u.s. and were offered temporary protected status over the decades the programs helped almost half a million people from nations ravaged by natural disasters and war for years it's been extended by presidential decree and has allowed recipients to legally live and work in the united states to deport them toward lives where you know they will not be free in the case of haiti i didn't make it marlene bastiaan says removing this special status will have devastating consequences it will wreck their lives it will it will destabilize their families it will separate their families because we are talking about people who have been living here for an average of thirty years. they have deep roots in our communities those roots of found across the country many of those granted protection have u.s. born children who may be forced to leave with their parents you know they look nice again although i imagine they can't even sleep to see all your dreams crumble your efforts to have a home in this country a
when haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten thousands live for the u.s. and were offered temporary protected status over the decades the programs helped almost half a million people from nations ravaged by natural disasters and war for years it's been extended by presidential decree and has allowed recipients to legally live and work in the united states to deport them toward lives where you know they will not be free in the case of haiti i didn't make it marlene...
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now, that announcement was made last night that that program for the people of haiti would only last through 2019, an 18-month extension, if you will and then deportation proceedings will begin. a small protest. you can take a look at this, they gathered here at the white house earlier this evening and if you can believe it they were not recipients necessarily of tps from haiti. this was a group of people from all different backgrounds connected to the temporary immigrant community. i spoke with one gentleman who is daca and he really put it in an interesting way. he says even though he is not a tps recipient in reference to this program with haiti, as a temporary -- a person here who is with temporary status he feels connected to their plight. he says there are three pieces of legislation right now on the hill that are working to grant people with fps tps a permanent status and even though that wouldn't affect him as a dreamer would like to see that happen because it would be really be, as he put it, a win for anybody in that temporary immigrant community. take a listen to a little
now, that announcement was made last night that that program for the people of haiti would only last through 2019, an 18-month extension, if you will and then deportation proceedings will begin. a small protest. you can take a look at this, they gathered here at the white house earlier this evening and if you can believe it they were not recipients necessarily of tps from haiti. this was a group of people from all different backgrounds connected to the temporary immigrant community. i spoke...
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you have tons of umbilical connections now with haiti. the notion that it's okay in haiti now is a laughable notion. it seems to be a sledge hammer to the foundation of what this country is about. >> the president campaigned on clamping down not just on illegal immigration but legal immigration. there is a whole school of thought on the nationalist right. it started really with jeff sessions, now the attorney general. as a senator from alabama, he picked this philosophy up that there are too many immigrants in the united states for what the economy can handle. and especially after the great recession, they're taking jobs or competing with jobs that would otherwise go to americans. this is part of clearing out an excess of immigration that the president did campaign on. one thing that he has not waivered on -- we've seen him waiver on some things, not follow through on other things, but moving ahead with the wall, not built yet but in process and a ban if they seem to be a national security threat, muslims mainly, this is part of what he p
you have tons of umbilical connections now with haiti. the notion that it's okay in haiti now is a laughable notion. it seems to be a sledge hammer to the foundation of what this country is about. >> the president campaigned on clamping down not just on illegal immigration but legal immigration. there is a whole school of thought on the nationalist right. it started really with jeff sessions, now the attorney general. as a senator from alabama, he picked this philosophy up that there are...
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josh, on the haiti situation. the political cover becomes -- the cover is this is temporary. it has always been temporary. why are you trying to make it permanent? how is this not a play on us versus them? >> because you are picking on the most vulnerable people in the immigration system. >> i think it's a very much a play on us versus them. it's consistent with trump's broader approach to immigration, r refugees. we got a signal of this six months ago, when john kelly extended these protections for only six months, which is shorter than usual. so you can -- >> and said that haiti, that the conditions that existed that necessitated the exit no longer existed. >> in terms of being consistent with what trump and people like jeff sessions and steven miller have been trying to do all along, it's consistent in the sense they said from the get go we will use every level of government to expel these people from this country. that's what we see happening. the irony, if you look at the haitian community in south florida they were strong trump supporters because a lot of them were unha
josh, on the haiti situation. the political cover becomes -- the cover is this is temporary. it has always been temporary. why are you trying to make it permanent? how is this not a play on us versus them? >> because you are picking on the most vulnerable people in the immigration system. >> i think it's a very much a play on us versus them. it's consistent with trump's broader approach to immigration, r refugees. we got a signal of this six months ago, when john kelly extended...
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now to haiti in less than a year on the job protesters are calling for the new president to step down have been demonstrations in the past two months against thousands more people on saturday are expected to voice their opposition to the new budget a new budget many say will have the greatest impact on the war let's go live to port au prince correspondent to resubmit there for us to resign magine a lot of people already behind you as i can see big protest planned today what are we expecting what are people telling you. the special here because it's also the anniversary of the battle of thirty three and pave the way towards haiti's independence from france and it's also a day where the new. expected to reinstate the haitian i mean let's not forget that about a month ago the united nations mission here with. the haitian national police but now by the army and that is something that is mourning in many of those who are pressing here today and that's why they're protesting they're not only protesting against the security forces in the country that have committed serious human rights abuse
now to haiti in less than a year on the job protesters are calling for the new president to step down have been demonstrations in the past two months against thousands more people on saturday are expected to voice their opposition to the new budget a new budget many say will have the greatest impact on the war let's go live to port au prince correspondent to resubmit there for us to resign magine a lot of people already behind you as i can see big protest planned today what are we expecting...
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saying they can't stay in haiti because conditions are so terrible. >> haiti has been devastated fromne matthew. there was recently a correa out break. >> what are you supposed to do, simone? what's the answer? >> i think we have to reevaluate it, bt the answer is not kicking folks out. what happened specifically this week set for a deadline january 22, 2018, that made the administration say look, these haitians have to go? why do the haitians have to leave? i think there is definitely something to be said about the fact the trump administration seems to be targeting people of color. >> well, simone, where's the out rage over folks that have to go back to honduras and sedan? >> there was out rage over the muslim ban? if you can explain to me what specifically has happened that it is urgent that thousands and thousands of haitians, a lot of them haitian americans now have to be excelled from the united states of america -- >> i'm going to take it. you know what happened, simone? an election, and a man who won for president by saying i'm going to change how we do immigration. this is so
saying they can't stay in haiti because conditions are so terrible. >> haiti has been devastated fromne matthew. there was recently a correa out break. >> what are you supposed to do, simone? what's the answer? >> i think we have to reevaluate it, bt the answer is not kicking folks out. what happened specifically this week set for a deadline january 22, 2018, that made the administration say look, these haitians have to go? why do the haitians have to leave? i think there is...
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i'm going to insist for all the people of haiti for all humanity. is not involved in politics haiti has been without military forces since one nine hundred ninety five when former president aristide disbanded the army after he returned to power following a call for now it's only composed of one hundred fifty members its main job will be to patrol the seas and the border with the dominican republic. and to help rebuild after natural disasters. but for. reinstating the army is a mistake. no . is one of the poorest countries in the world and has slowed down in recent years the government insists it's doing what's necessary to improve the economy. but on the streets there are many who fear the president's reforms will end up hurting those who need help the most. i will pull to prince america. after escaping house arrest and venezuela antonio. vocal opponent of venezuelan president nicolas maduro confined to his home since two thousand and twelve supporting an attempted coup which he denies the six crossed the border into colombia and then flew to spain.
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haiti is in no condition to receive these work ers back to haiti.jobs here, they pay taxes here. they've bought homes here. many have had children who are now american citizens. it's just a very mean spiritd decision just a couple of days before thanksgiving to tell these people and their families that they're going to be deported back to haiti within 18 months. homeland security believes conditions in haiti have improved much they're extending the program one last time 2348 july of 2019 to allow those haitians to prepare to return home. tonight harvard university is under fire for its affirmative action policies. the justice department is now threatening to sue the ivy leg school to force them to turn over documents on their admissions poll sayfull saipov. it's part of a into whether harvard's policies violate civil rights law. it stems from a 2014 civil suit that alleges harvard intentionally disis crime nate ing against asian americans. the lawsuit is still pending. we could see the end soon of net you nalt. what it is, it's an obama era rule tha
haiti is in no condition to receive these work ers back to haiti.jobs here, they pay taxes here. they've bought homes here. many have had children who are now american citizens. it's just a very mean spiritd decision just a couple of days before thanksgiving to tell these people and their families that they're going to be deported back to haiti within 18 months. homeland security believes conditions in haiti have improved much they're extending the program one last time 2348 july of 2019 to...