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and haiti in crisis. countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as it is today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 ye ars. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services fm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving the lives in the u.s. and developing countries, on the web at lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made poss
and haiti in crisis. countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as it is today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 ye ars. bnsf, the engine...
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elections in haiti are always contested. 1% of the vote and they say they stole their votes. >> woodruff: a college basketball legend is retiring. duke coach mike krzyzewski, often called "coach k," will end his four-decade-plus coaching career after next season. he is the winner of five national titles anthe winningest coach in division one men's basketball history. he's won olympic gold medals for usa basketball. and has been to the n.c.a.a. tournament and the final four more than any other coach. some perspective now from a sportswriter who has interviewed him and covered him for years, john feinstein. he's written multiple books on college hoops and profiled him in his book, "the legends club." john feinstein, welcome back to the "newshour". so what does it mean that mike krzyzewski is going to step back after this next season? >> well, to say that it's the end of an era, judy, is a vast understatement. as you said, at the end of next year, he will have coached at duke for 42 years. he's won more games than any division
elections in haiti are always contested. 1% of the vote and they say they stole their votes. >> woodruff: a college basketball legend is retiring. duke coach mike krzyzewski, often called "coach k," will end his four-decade-plus coaching career after next season. he is the winner of five national titles anthe winningest coach in division one men's basketball history. he's won olympic gold medals for usa basketball. and has been to the n.c.a.a. tournament and the final four more...
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the real revolution is haiti because haiti not only you know has its overthrow of its colonial power france. is it slaves right that the enslaved become men and women with citizenship and humanity and so the idea that this revolution could even be successful that it could even be accomplished with something that it gave a lot of black activists hope and so in a lot of their speeches the rhetoric they're writings. they're talking about the island of haiti. they're following the events of hating very closely. haiti is also paying attention to black leaders and the 1820s president boye since coffee 20,000 pounds of coffee to try to get african-american to come to the island, which i think is really important. he's trying to get diplomatic recognition. so the time the united states is not recognized haiti is its own independent country. um, but they're recruiting actively and one of the last stories i talk about is a woman by the name of john and she says talks about how she she was enslaved. she tells a really tearful story about her experiences and then she says yeah, i've had enough o
the real revolution is haiti because haiti not only you know has its overthrow of its colonial power france. is it slaves right that the enslaved become men and women with citizenship and humanity and so the idea that this revolution could even be successful that it could even be accomplished with something that it gave a lot of black activists hope and so in a lot of their speeches the rhetoric they're writings. they're talking about the island of haiti. they're following the events of hating...
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the real revolution is haiti, because haiti not only has the overthrow of its colonial power, france, but it freed the slaves. the slaves become men and women with citizenship, humanity. and so the idea that this revolution could even be successful, that it could even be accomplished, was something that gave a lot of black activists hope, and in a lot of their speeches, their rhetoric, they're writing, they're talking about the island of haiti, following the events very closely. haiti is also paying attention to black leaders. in the 18 twenties, the president sends coffee, 20,000 pounds of coffee, to try to get african americans to come to the island, which i think is really important. he is trying to get diplomatic recognition, because at the time, the united states had not recognized haiti as its own independent country. they are recruiting actively. one of the last stories i talked about is a woman named poly. she talks about how she was enslaved and tells a really tearful story about her experiences, and then she says i've had enough of america. i'm going to haiti. and she says i
the real revolution is haiti, because haiti not only has the overthrow of its colonial power, france, but it freed the slaves. the slaves become men and women with citizenship, humanity. and so the idea that this revolution could even be successful, that it could even be accomplished, was something that gave a lot of black activists hope, and in a lot of their speeches, their rhetoric, they're writing, they're talking about the island of haiti, following the events very closely. haiti is also...
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and i, the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a big sense of a covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dosier to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure, and testing, or a major concern. the numbers of cases in death, a relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. say the actual figures are probably much higher the country is also now in the middle of a political crisis. protesters have been taken to the streets against the government's attempts to reform the constitution and gangs seem to be in control of entire areas across the country. many are afraid of going to a hospital and being caught in a fire fight. we are the state in this country. the police is not strong enough to do anything. without us, nothing can function of country. the pen american health organization says haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the kovak distribution system. it is also helping increase supplies of
and i, the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a big sense of a covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dosier to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure, and testing, or a major concern. the numbers of cases in death, a relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. say the actual figures are probably much higher the country is also now in the middle...
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it became a big reality in haiti now. now like before, when we have one or 2 cases and we had doubt about this disease. but now there are a lot of families effected by cove it and we also hear more and more people are dying from the disease. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. it has only around $240.00 cove in 1900 bed for each population of over $11000000.00 people. and i see the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a big sense of a covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dosier to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure, and testing, or a major concern. the numbers of cases in death are relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. say the actual figures are probably much higher the country is also now in the middle of a political crisis. protestors have been taken to the streets against the government's attempts to reform the constitution and gang seem to be in contr
it became a big reality in haiti now. now like before, when we have one or 2 cases and we had doubt about this disease. but now there are a lot of families effected by cove it and we also hear more and more people are dying from the disease. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. it has only around $240.00 cove in 1900 bed for each population of over $11000000.00 people. and i see the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a...
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when haiti happened, i was very close to haiti. i was in the cayman islands. and it's almost like a connection. i am enjoying a good time with my family on a beautiful island and a vacation, and all of a sudden, i'm like, "man, take a look at that disaster." i didn't go immediately, but a few weeks later, i landed in the dominican republic. i drove to haiti with one simple intention -- first, to learn. because to help, you must learn how help must be provided. but for me, it was the beginning of the creation of world central kitchen that was very simple -- to bring together the power of different people of the world, restaurants chefs, food people, farmers -- to make sure we will be able to answer to emergencies quick and fast. david: unlike sometimes when other relief organizations go in to help people who are in distress, you don't just say, here's some food, go cook it, you actually provide meals. you cook the meals, is that right? jose: at the very beginning when there is destruction, you think you can just give people food -- it's very naive. when there i
when haiti happened, i was very close to haiti. i was in the cayman islands. and it's almost like a connection. i am enjoying a good time with my family on a beautiful island and a vacation, and all of a sudden, i'm like, "man, take a look at that disaster." i didn't go immediately, but a few weeks later, i landed in the dominican republic. i drove to haiti with one simple intention -- first, to learn. because to help, you must learn how help must be provided. but for me, it was the...
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and about 450 american blacks to do go in 1863 to haiti. they come back in 1864 almost all of them who haven't died in haiti come back and it was a disaster. but so that so the number of blacks who are actually involved in any colonization was minuscules that 450 out of over four and a half million. and most of them came back and the amount of money that was spent $600,000 was appropriated about $30,000 was spent so that when we think about colonization, we have to recognize that it was undertaken on a very minuscule scale and that lincoln support for it was not based on his desire to deport all black people and because of his racial prejudice far from it, it was his sympathy for blanks who were deeply pessimistic about their future in the united states and who believed that they would be better off in foreign country if they could be guaranteed some some kind of first class citizenship. so that's the burden of my song and i'd be happy to try to field any questions or comments that you may have. michael you mentioned a lot of different way
and about 450 american blacks to do go in 1863 to haiti. they come back in 1864 almost all of them who haven't died in haiti come back and it was a disaster. but so that so the number of blacks who are actually involved in any colonization was minuscules that 450 out of over four and a half million. and most of them came back and the amount of money that was spent $600,000 was appropriated about $30,000 was spent so that when we think about colonization, we have to recognize that it was...
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but give haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. you know, you watch a full interview with former un secretary general banking moon at 430 g m t on saturday. here on talk to al jazeera state of emergency has been declared across parts of crimea, annexed by russia after a heavy rain cause widespread flooding. emergency workers say about 300 homes and a hospital. i've been flooded in the city of coach entire sections of the city under water. the streets of pot cars submerged. these 22 ciphers have been killed in mexico's capital the so far this year that according to activists, are calling on the government to do more to protect people riding to the city streets. i don't offload reports from mexico city. this is a bicycle protests in mexico city. 2 demonstrations like these over alarming death toll among cyclists are becoming exceedingly commie. the activists say so far this year, at least 22 people have been killed while riding in the city. a white
but give haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. you know, you watch a full interview with former un secretary general banking moon at 430 g m t on saturday. here on talk to al jazeera state of emergency has been declared across parts of crimea, annexed by russia after a heavy rain cause widespread flooding. emergency workers say about 300 homes and a...
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that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations ah top record check at the top story 0 now to 0. iranians are out voting to pick them next president. they have a choice between 4 candidates, the conservative head of the judiciary. abraham races widely seen as the front runner with support from hotline is still such a bar. yes, more than tara, from the voters that i've been speaking to here at this mosque pull it pulling station. and the ones that have told me who they are voting for.
that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations ah top record check at the top story 0 now to 0. iranians are out voting to pick them next president. they have a choice between 4 candidates, the conservative head of the judiciary. abraham races widely seen as the front runner with support from hotline is still such a bar. yes, more...
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that's why it is that of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. mexico was under pressure to do more to protect cyclists in the capital city, at least 20 to have been killed so far this year. money rapid reports now from mexico city. this is a bicycle protest in mexico city. 2 demonstrations like these over an alarming death toll among cyclists are becoming exceedingly commie. the activists say so far this year, at least 22 people have been killed while riding in the city. a white bike frame represents another victim from a traffic accident. this one is for a 13 year old boy named rodriguez killed in a hit and run in april. the boy's mother paola says she has since become an activist to seek justice for other victims of traffic crimes. only for me who to day it was my son to morrow. how many will they be? this cannot continue. the government must do its job. the public safety advocates say a culture of corruption and impunity means crimes on
that's why it is that of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. mexico was under pressure to do more to protect cyclists in the capital city, at least 20 to have been killed so far this year. money rapid reports now from mexico city. this is a bicycle protest in mexico city. 2 demonstrations like these over an alarming death toll among cyclists are...
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jeffries, again for being such a great champion for haiti. and i urge my colleagues to support this legislation. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger. mr. pfluger: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the people of haiti continue to suffer from devastating natural disaster, political instability and fragile public institutions. the country has never recovered from the 2010 earthquake or the damage caused by hurricane matthew in 2016. with their economy unable to recover, haiti is the poorest country in the western hem officer. this has led to increase in crime and gang violence and civil unrest caused by political instability playings the island nation. there is human rights abuses and haiti is facing a constitutional crisis after failing to organize elections in 2019. they have no sitting parliament at this time. we strongly urge the government to hold free and fair elections that reflect th
jeffries, again for being such a great champion for haiti. and i urge my colleagues to support this legislation. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger. mr. pfluger: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the people of haiti continue to suffer from devastating natural disaster, political instability and fragile public institutions. the country has...
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that's part of haiti that haiti is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. the only the only 30. i'm a community leader responsible for the development and progress and village we fighting for them because many people are leaving deal to the lack of help and work in place. one of the most pressing problems here is that villages have no electricity. well i think that if the yellow one i've been doing laundry for 3 days, it rained, which is why it's taken so long. washing clothes by hand is pretty tiring. my back hurts. if i had a washing machine, things would be much easier. but i have neither lights, nor washing machine. josephina center is also worried about his children's education. the school is closed due to the corona virus pandemic. so they need to learn from home online. but how is that supposed to work without a computer? all the power to run it in the next month, all going well, major ch
that's part of haiti that haiti is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. the only the only 30. i'm a community leader responsible for the development and progress and village we fighting for them because many people are leaving deal to the lack of help and work in place. one of the most pressing problems here is that villages have...
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that's why eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. you saw him briefly in that report. he can see the full interview with a fully un secretary general bank. he moon, from oh, for 30 hours, gmc tomorrow, saturday. here on al jazeera, uganda is in the grip of its was covered 19 outbreak since the pandemic began. hospitals are running out of beds, medical oxygen, industrial manufacturer has been told to make oxygen cylinders, if they can. anyone over the age of 18 is now eligible to be vaccinated in the u. k . where infections are on the rise. officials estimate the delta vary and 1st identified in india is responsible for 90 percent of the cases. for the 1st time since 1983, the u. s. has introduced a national holiday june 18th, known as it's known, commemorates the end of slavery. allan fisher reports from washington. we are gathered here and a house built by and slaves, people. in a ceremony at the white house, it became official
that's why eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years, but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. you saw him briefly in that report. he can see the full interview with a fully un secretary general bank. he moon, from oh, for 30 hours, gmc tomorrow, saturday. here on al jazeera, uganda is in the grip of its was covered 19 outbreak since the pandemic began. hospitals are running out of...
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that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease. on the rise, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, and the full interview with the former un secretary general bank. he moon at full 30 hours, gmc here on saturday. i was just coming up after the weather. the pandemic rages in parts of latin america life. others in the region gets back to normal. ah, hello the clear skies and sunshine continue to dominate for central and north eastern areas of europe as we move towards the weekend. but for the west it's still a very wet picture. the heat is still there, but that rash of thunderstorms continues running from portugal into spain, france as well. and the british, i see some of that wet weather. we seen flash flooding in madrid, we could see more where those thunder downpours tend to be heavier and last longer . but as you go to saturday, we go to where the system working its way in bringing some of that wet weather to ireland. and norway will see those thundersto
that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease. on the rise, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, and the full interview with the former un secretary general bank. he moon at full 30 hours, gmc here on saturday. i was just coming up after the weather. the pandemic rages in parts of latin america life. others in the region gets back to normal. ah, hello the clear skies and sunshine...
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the un has since spent more than $700000000.00 fighting colorado, haiti, and another $8000000.00 so far in victim lead community development. but the us court ruled that the united nations could not be sued for damages due to diplomatic immunity. and no victims have ever been directly compensated. we are not usually on this method, but that does not mean that we are not responsible morally. that's why i did my best to ready support his paper is completely misleading and manipulative. international law professor and former un special rapid tour, philip austin says the un may have immunity in court, but it does have a responsibility to compensate victims under its own charter. this is not a question of a moral duty. it's illegal duty. we screwed these people. we've got to pay for it. in his book, bond describes lawyers who attempted to get compensation for haitians who lost loved ones as attempting to extort the un. mario joseph was one of those lawyers. when they came to the bed, 82 people murdered till quarter. we're going to go to school, you know, what about us? that's why it, it was
the un has since spent more than $700000000.00 fighting colorado, haiti, and another $8000000.00 so far in victim lead community development. but the us court ruled that the united nations could not be sued for damages due to diplomatic immunity. and no victims have ever been directly compensated. we are not usually on this method, but that does not mean that we are not responsible morally. that's why i did my best to ready support his paper is completely misleading and manipulative....
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but she also expressed great concern about the situation in haiti, the poorest nation in the western hemisphere that's been struggling with political instability and malnutrition because of the ongoing situation. and because of course, not pin code, he said that for the 1st time haiti had reported 10 that in one day, this may not seem high, but it could be easily under reported until now. it seemed that he could have been spared of coven 19 with a very low number of infections about the situation seems to be changed. the health minister of haiti said that hospitals in the country could be about to collapse because of the increase of coven 19 infection. vaccines have not had arrived in haiti, penn american health organization said that they're trying to assist the nations and aid, but also vaccines. and that the asked was then, and i've seen, could be arriving in this carry be a nation to a cold with 1900 has had a huge impact in the latin america. it were present a major challenge because of high poverty rates because of infrastructure. because of lack of vaccines and also because of
but she also expressed great concern about the situation in haiti, the poorest nation in the western hemisphere that's been struggling with political instability and malnutrition because of the ongoing situation. and because of course, not pin code, he said that for the 1st time haiti had reported 10 that in one day, this may not seem high, but it could be easily under reported until now. it seemed that he could have been spared of coven 19 with a very low number of infections about the...
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that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. when you saw him briefly in that report, you can see a full interview with a former un secretary general bank he moon, which has 1st oh for 30 hours, gmc on saturday. here. when i was 0, israel has launched as strikes on garza for the 2nd time in 2 days. it says the targeting at sites was in response to balloons being sent into southern israel to stop fires. fallacious escalation and fighting, putting pressure on a ceasefire between israel and hamas that came into effect almost a month ago. now. le, uganda is in the grip of its worst covered 19 outbreaks. since the pandemic began, hospitals are running out of beds and medical oxygen. industrial manufacturers have been told to make oxygen cylinders, if they can. liquor of ours find them, it continues to ravage parts of latin america. paraguay is reporting more than 2000 new cases a day and there's a shortage of
that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease on the rise. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. when you saw him briefly in that report, you can see a full interview with a former un secretary general bank he moon, which has 1st oh for 30 hours, gmc on saturday. here. when i was 0, israel has launched as strikes on garza for the 2nd time in 2 days. it says the targeting at sites...
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the story in haiti. so, you know, they have this expertise. but i had a chance to talk to dr. howard liebermann, specifically, about his role onsite. listen. >> we are always hoping we're going to, you know, turn over something and find someone, you know, buried there alive. >> people who have been rescued. what sorts of injuries have been seen? >> yeah. so mainly, it's been crush injuries, orthopedic injuries, you know, i'm sure you've seen pictures of the building kind of pancaked on itself. so, a lot of people just heavy debris, getting pinned. >> it's what you'd expect in many ways, wolf. but one thing that they are here for, in addition to being part of the team, is if somebody, for example, and this is grim, wolf, to talk about. but somebody has been pinned and they have one of these crush injuries. maybe, a situation where an amputation has to be performed in the field, here, in order to actually extricate. in other situations, maybe an amputation doesn't need to be performed but it's not as simpl
the story in haiti. so, you know, they have this expertise. but i had a chance to talk to dr. howard liebermann, specifically, about his role onsite. listen. >> we are always hoping we're going to, you know, turn over something and find someone, you know, buried there alive. >> people who have been rescued. what sorts of injuries have been seen? >> yeah. so mainly, it's been crush injuries, orthopedic injuries, you know, i'm sure you've seen pictures of the building kind of...
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reporter: haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the covid vax distribution system.o increasing supplies of protective equipment for health workers. but it is the violence and insecurity that has many terrified in the country. a major problem when trying to find -- fight a deadly infectious disease. barbara: albania's parliament has voted to impeach the president saying that he has failed to remain politically neutral. the president regularly crashed with prime minister. it is the first impeachment in the countries -- country's post-communist history. they say it could lead to a constitutional crisis. reporter: governing socialist party deputies took the stand to denounce the president. they say he abandoned his obligation to remain politically neutral in support of the opposition in the country's general election in april. they moved to have him impeached and won handily, 104 deputies in the 140 c chamber -- seat chamber voted. it is an unprecedented political situation even for albania's highly personal politics. only seven voted against impeachment. one of them sa
reporter: haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the covid vax distribution system.o increasing supplies of protective equipment for health workers. but it is the violence and insecurity that has many terrified in the country. a major problem when trying to find -- fight a deadly infectious disease. barbara: albania's parliament has voted to impeach the president saying that he has failed to remain politically neutral. the president regularly crashed with prime minister. it is the first...
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welcome bitcoin mining, haiti _ around using bitcoin?ng bitcoin? welcome| bitcoin mining, haiti produced a around using bitcoin? welcome - bitcoin mining, haiti produced a new bitcoin, it produces a lot of energy and in fact some people have compared it to small countries like sweden or argentina in the amount of energy that it uses. however, bitcoin minors are now looking to renewable energy sources to offset that cost and traditional banking institutions also have a footprint on the...
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it was our, hey, be, have having the haiti from the for the govern from hayden. okay. but delighted to have you here in moscow. you've chosen absolutely super week. it's been the hottest study a week in my memory a big in moscow. thanks very much for joining us, mr. dan. give or receive me today is a great pleasure. take a safe trip back. i'm up the way it looks from moscow so far this saturday. thanks very much for joining us. it's coming up to half past the hour. i'm calling bright back with more in around 30 minutes. see you then? oh, i didn't know the high m x guys are, this is the cause a report, you know, nature will not be denied. nature eventually takes control and we're seeing it in the big claim. mining migration stacy right, well we are seeing right now.
it was our, hey, be, have having the haiti from the for the govern from hayden. okay. but delighted to have you here in moscow. you've chosen absolutely super week. it's been the hottest study a week in my memory a big in moscow. thanks very much for joining us, mr. dan. give or receive me today is a great pleasure. take a safe trip back. i'm up the way it looks from moscow so far this saturday. thanks very much for joining us. it's coming up to half past the hour. i'm calling bright back with...
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that's part of haiti that haiti is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. so really the only part of the community leader responsible for the development and progress and village and fighting for them because many people are leaving deal to the lack of help and work. so they play one of the most pressing problems here is that the villages have no electricity. well, i think that if the yellow one i've been doing laundry for 3 days, it rained, which is why it's taken so long. washing clothes by hand is pretty tiring. my back hurts. if i had a washing machine, things would be much easier. but i have neither lights, nor washing machine. josephina center is also worried about her children's education. their school is closed due to the corona virus pandemic. so they need to learn from home online, but how is that supposed to work without a computer or the power to run it? in the next month, all going
that's part of haiti that haiti is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. so really the only part of the community leader responsible for the development and progress and village and fighting for them because many people are leaving deal to the lack of help and work. so they play one of the most pressing problems here is that the...
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take haiti as an example. we were there for the earthquake. five-story pancake collapse, similar to this type of collapse. we operated for about 72 hours in a pancake collapse structure and we were able to successfully remove five people from the structure, largely unharmed. void spaces do exist. so we have to hold out hope and do so with an understanding that it is possible. so something else that was explained to me on the site, that air is getting in to the site through different corridors, and that that's what you think reignited this. this smoke is certainly more dense than we've seen since we've come today and it's much thicker on site coming out of the side of the building and a separate part of the pile that has steady pressure on it. how do you with a two-front battle with two different burns and working on top of it? >> it's extremely difficult. and i have to say miami-dade fire rescue has done an exceptional job of keeping this fire under control to the point where we can continue to work safely. you might look at it and see, the fi
take haiti as an example. we were there for the earthquake. five-story pancake collapse, similar to this type of collapse. we operated for about 72 hours in a pancake collapse structure and we were able to successfully remove five people from the structure, largely unharmed. void spaces do exist. so we have to hold out hope and do so with an understanding that it is possible. so something else that was explained to me on the site, that air is getting in to the site through different corridors,...
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what we learned from earthquakes like in haiti is the dogs are very good at locating survivors.oing. but right now they're trying to get into areas where when these buildings fall, it may look like it's flattened, but we know there will be voids in spaces where people could have survived. it's now -- that's the focus, and this is literally, they are mining and tunnelling into those voids. but they're having to shore up and stabilize as they go in to protect themselves and the people they're trying to help. >> one of the people who have been working on the site to me the bad is when you don't see them doing what their doing and the big machines start to dig with big machines, that's recovery. the temptation is to want to see that now. that's not what we want to see. it's proof they're no longer being sensitive to what they're going to find with each chunk they remove. thank you for your perspective. time is important here, but also the work moves slowly. thank you for the perspective. we're going to take a break and stay with this coverage. there's so many families affected. 159
what we learned from earthquakes like in haiti is the dogs are very good at locating survivors.oing. but right now they're trying to get into areas where when these buildings fall, it may look like it's flattened, but we know there will be voids in spaces where people could have survived. it's now -- that's the focus, and this is literally, they are mining and tunnelling into those voids. but they're having to shore up and stabilize as they go in to protect themselves and the people they're...
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i was in haiti. and i remember one of the things that struck me is that building codes are just very different, in different parts of the world. in haiti, there really weren't much, in the way of regulations. here, in the united states, there is a lot. so when you just piece this together, i realize it's only been 28 1/2 hours and everyone is still trying to figure this out. but having been in the building. it was the side of the building that was facing the ocean. does any of this sort of -- are you -- are you piecing it together? >> no, i have no conclusion of what happened. i mean, florida has one of the strictest-building codes because of the hurricanes. ever since hurricane andrew, they have really stepped up the building code down here. everything, at this point, is speculation. >> and -- and these buildings withstand hurricanes. so the -- the -- put a little microphone on you there. help you out a little bit. so -- so, when you -- your parents used to live in this building or -- or have a plac
i was in haiti. and i remember one of the things that struck me is that building codes are just very different, in different parts of the world. in haiti, there really weren't much, in the way of regulations. here, in the united states, there is a lot. so when you just piece this together, i realize it's only been 28 1/2 hours and everyone is still trying to figure this out. but having been in the building. it was the side of the building that was facing the ocean. does any of this sort of --...
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. >>> uno que se vio mareado el arquero de haitÍ. arrancÓ el partido.perdiÓ contra canadÁ. cerrando el palo ca deportivo por hoy, pero un rato nada mÁs, carlos estarÁ con ustedes al detalle no se lo pierda. >>> dan a conocer el dictamen preliminar que revela posibles causas del accidente del tren en mÉxico. >>> cuando llegÓ el coronavirus a estados unidos? una investigaciÓn dice que el virus estÁ desde 2019 mÁs detalles en breve con esto y mÁs, regresamos tras la pausa. >>> ♪. >>> se presentÓ la primera de tres fases de quÉ busca causas del accidente en la lÍnea doce de metro en la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> las investigaciones preliminares revelan que el desplome fue provocado por fallas estructurales, y como nos dice ana mÉndez las familia ahora exigen justicia y la reparaciÓn de los daÑos. >>> provocado por una falla estructural. >>> 44 dÍas despuÉs autoridades ofrecieron una explicaciÓn sobre las poblaciÓn causas del accidente en la lÍnea doce de metro donde la noche el pasado tres de mayo perdieron la vida 26 personas. >>> que este es un reporte
. >>> uno que se vio mareado el arquero de haitÍ. arrancÓ el partido.perdiÓ contra canadÁ. cerrando el palo ca deportivo por hoy, pero un rato nada mÁs, carlos estarÁ con ustedes al detalle no se lo pierda. >>> dan a conocer el dictamen preliminar que revela posibles causas del accidente del tren en mÉxico. >>> cuando llegÓ el coronavirus a estados unidos? una investigaciÓn dice que el virus estÁ desde 2019 mÁs detalles en breve con esto y mÁs, regresamos...
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i was with the search and rescue team there from fairfax in haiti.g for any signs of life there in haiti. and you're seeing this there on day four. the reason why it is slow going, or slower than these families would like, is because they're still hoping their people are still alive there in the rubble. so they have to be so careful with every single step they take so they don't cause more damage and particularly harm someone or kill someone who could still be alive under the rubble. they are still holding out hope. we keep hearing stories time and time again of past disasters like in haiti where survivors were pulled out of the rubble, eight, nine days after the earthquakes. as we just heard there from the mayor, there is no new update in terms of those confirmed dead. she did say there were an additional four victims identified. but 152 people, wolf, still unaccounted for. and you think about all those people's family, their loved ones, their friends who were just hoping and praying at this hour for positive news that their loved one will be found.
i was with the search and rescue team there from fairfax in haiti.g for any signs of life there in haiti. and you're seeing this there on day four. the reason why it is slow going, or slower than these families would like, is because they're still hoping their people are still alive there in the rubble. so they have to be so careful with every single step they take so they don't cause more damage and particularly harm someone or kill someone who could still be alive under the rubble. they are...
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on haiti, but just to stay home port and this is. and how important it is that the country get back to regular order, and have presidential elections coming. >> can i interject, i completely understand that but without a specific set of examples we know this is a model that is scale a bill for development not only across haiti but other regions. i'm afraid that we focus on the structural issues that might take a long time to solve, and it's critical for the underlying premise of any kind of -- that's my comment. >> i hear you we should have a longer conversation about this, because with the investments we make if we have from the leaders who are pilfering money and the programs that are in place, that is not they are not going to be accountable to you and us. >> yes by u.s. standards and no excess that's -- . >> maybe i should dig it further into haiti with you off line, and i do think that usaid had has done important work in haiti, and it's hard to show those returns because of usaid engagement and the covid effects have been less
on haiti, but just to stay home port and this is. and how important it is that the country get back to regular order, and have presidential elections coming. >> can i interject, i completely understand that but without a specific set of examples we know this is a model that is scale a bill for development not only across haiti but other regions. i'm afraid that we focus on the structural issues that might take a long time to solve, and it's critical for the underlying premise of any kind...
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that's what i saw in haiti. i don't know if we have the gr graphic.re were at least two people pulled from the rubble confirmed many days afterwards. it was primarily because they did have access to water in some way, what we were able to sort out with them. those are the big considerations, wolf. >> certainly are. rick, i interrupted you at the start of the news conference. i want you to continue your point on worsening condition of the building that collapsed. >> yeah. i mentioned in the report, there are a number of photographs, one of them fairly graphic. concrete had that damage probably should have been addressed fairly quickly after that report was filed. the other thing that's of significance was the waterproofing and talked about the dex. i read that and gleaned from it the whole slab had to be removed. to me as a structural engineer, that's a significant portion. not just a patch. you're removing the whole thing. those two factors even in the report talk about the increasing in deterioration, which is true. concrete is very durable product a
that's what i saw in haiti. i don't know if we have the gr graphic.re were at least two people pulled from the rubble confirmed many days afterwards. it was primarily because they did have access to water in some way, what we were able to sort out with them. those are the big considerations, wolf. >> certainly are. rick, i interrupted you at the start of the news conference. i want you to continue your point on worsening condition of the building that collapsed. >> yeah. i mentioned...
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and, haiti in crisis-- countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence> he destroyed the police, he is wking with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as is it today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
and, haiti in crisis-- countrywide calls for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence> he destroyed the police, he is wking with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as is it today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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and haiti in crisis. for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as it is today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. judy: all that a
and haiti in crisis. for the president to step down go unheeded amid rampant violence and corruption. >> he destroyed the police, he is working with the gangs, so the insecurity of the people of haiti as it is today, it is an insecurity driven by the state. judy: all that a
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and she never knew haiti. you know, the situation in haiti, the country's in shambles.re's no way i can go back to haiti with my kids to have a life. for me to be here for my daughter who wants to become a lawyer, so she'll need me to help her, to guide her, because if i go back to haiti, it's going to be a disaster. so with doing all the tps that helped me to take care of my children, to take care of myself, my family. and to continue to serve the community, to work as a nurse as a health care provider. >> clearly the 18-month extension is critical to you and your family. more mr. rodriguez, last week the u.s. supreme court held that tps recipients who enter the country without inspection are generally not eligible for status for permanent resident. this resolved a circuit court split. that means tps holders in this situation across the nation will not be able to adjust their status, hr 6 addresses this issue. and we're allowed tps holders to use citizenship. the process itself of going through and getting tps status even if they didn't go through the process upon entr
and she never knew haiti. you know, the situation in haiti, the country's in shambles.re's no way i can go back to haiti with my kids to have a life. for me to be here for my daughter who wants to become a lawyer, so she'll need me to help her, to guide her, because if i go back to haiti, it's going to be a disaster. so with doing all the tps that helped me to take care of my children, to take care of myself, my family. and to continue to serve the community, to work as a nurse as a health care...
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two questions on vaccine diplomacy and haiti. i want to return to the point about the chinese model for development. it is basically this, reticent -- predatory lending, resource extraction and authoritarian governments. all we try to address a holistic needs of communities, china also makes a play while contributing virtually nothing in this regard for multilateral institutions, power and control of institutions that we under white -- under right. it is not clear how much they contribute but they look towards control. in regards to vaccine diplomacy we see this again. china on the march ahead of us. other countries around the world knowing that perhaps we have the best vaccines available but china getting out in front of us. how is the who inordinately influenced by the chinese? that is one question. secondly, what is our vaccine diplomacy trajectory? not me turn to the third question, about haiti. we have spent so much money trying to attack structural poverty at our doorstep, but the idea here is to go deeper in terms of place
two questions on vaccine diplomacy and haiti. i want to return to the point about the chinese model for development. it is basically this, reticent -- predatory lending, resource extraction and authoritarian governments. all we try to address a holistic needs of communities, china also makes a play while contributing virtually nothing in this regard for multilateral institutions, power and control of institutions that we under white -- under right. it is not clear how much they contribute but...
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and that's when you refer to haiti . and as you know, there was an earthquake there. and then un peacekeepers brought cholera and yet you say of the court case that was brought against the un. i thought this law suit was fraudulent from the beginning and i was incense every time i thought about this attempt to extort money from the united nations. surely these were just people who had been victims of the united nations trying to get some justice. united nations also lost a 100 to staff and saw peacekeepers. and it was the united nations united nations on the my leadership who had been genuinely and persistently trying to have been hayes and paper 118 thousands of people have been contaminated by color virus. yeah. just to interrupt you for a 2nd. you know the right thing and set up a fund for those people, but it's wo, fully underfunded. no money is going to these victims. can you not understand why they want to take out a cold case? my last report to this general assembly on haiti was only december or my last month 2016. and i appears that we need to mobilize some fu
and that's when you refer to haiti . and as you know, there was an earthquake there. and then un peacekeepers brought cholera and yet you say of the court case that was brought against the un. i thought this law suit was fraudulent from the beginning and i was incense every time i thought about this attempt to extort money from the united nations. surely these were just people who had been victims of the united nations trying to get some justice. united nations also lost a 100 to staff and saw...
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take haiti as an example. we were there for the earthquake, pancake collapse, similar to this type of collapse. we operated for about 72 hours in a pancake structure and we were able to successfully remove five people from the structure largely unharmed. void spaces do exist so we have to hold out hope and do so with an ideaing that it is possible. >> so something else that was explained to me on the site. that air is getting into the site, through different corridors, wind, the storm bands. and that, that's what you think reignited this. this smoke is certainly more dense than we have seen since we came today. and it's much thicker onsite coming out of the side of the building. and then, a separate part of the pile that has steady pressure on it. how do you deal with a two-front battle against two active burns and working on top of it? >> it's extremely difficult. and -- and i have to say that miami-dade fire rescue has done an exceptional job of keeping this fire under control. to the point where we could co
take haiti as an example. we were there for the earthquake, pancake collapse, similar to this type of collapse. we operated for about 72 hours in a pancake structure and we were able to successfully remove five people from the structure largely unharmed. void spaces do exist so we have to hold out hope and do so with an ideaing that it is possible. >> so something else that was explained to me on the site. that air is getting into the site, through different corridors, wind, the storm...
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my last report to this general assembly on haiti was only december or my last month 2016. and i appears that we need to mobilize some fundings. there was not a big, big money. and, but the member states were not willing to show down. sincere support for haitian people at the same time, haitian leaders, leadership day was divided among themselves. that was also one of my source of dish that distinction and regret that there is a thing that the heaven helps and those who have come service. but they were not really united starting from the prison. that was what the i was very much is sorry to retentions myself as a sacred general member states have not shown much, much to support for haitian hated. that's one of my regret. and that is one areas that the course of this was the place. and after the construction process, your condition has been playing. sometimes you know, unfair way, but i'm ready to, to receive that kind of criticism. you will, new memoir, looking back on your life's work is called resolved, but looking forward many of the world's conflicts and problems are no
my last report to this general assembly on haiti was only december or my last month 2016. and i appears that we need to mobilize some fundings. there was not a big, big money. and, but the member states were not willing to show down. sincere support for haitian people at the same time, haitian leaders, leadership day was divided among themselves. that was also one of my source of dish that distinction and regret that there is a thing that the heaven helps and those who have come service. but...