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in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean bertrand airsteed, demanded that grands repay haiti for the gold franks that paris had extorted from the country. he said that amount would not cut 21 billion us dollars. the following year, aristeed was overthrown incu and flow to the central. republic by the americans. after the coup, the united nations sent in troops who would remain there for 13 years, leaving legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel muiz is assassinated. 2022. currently, haiti is not being run by an elect president, but a group picked by the international community, whom many would say, prioritized the needs of western countries and corporations. the hasian people. currently hasians are on the street and the imf is trying to force the government to take away gasoline subsidies that would pressure the people even more. was it back to our guest, dr. pierre now, um, dr. pierre, give me a short history of the damage you feel that's been done um to haiti by colonialism and the colonialists to win this independence haiti have to fight against
in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean bertrand airsteed, demanded that grands repay haiti for the gold franks that paris had extorted from the country. he said that amount would not cut 21 billion us dollars. the following year, aristeed was overthrown incu and flow to the central. republic by the americans. after the coup, the united nations sent in troops who would remain there for 13 years, leaving legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel muiz is...
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the core group still runs haiti. well it's really uh something. believable, i mean if we look back at 2003 that you just talked about, um, with the election of the h president, president arasted, and he demanded france after he was elected to repay haiti 21 billion dollars and reparations, now he was removed in a western back coup the next year as you had just talked, do you think that there is a direct correlation between the haitian president demand reparation and his him basically being overthrown? oh, definitely. "you know, he said that, and i think it really riled up the french, the and the americans, and the french in particular, and the french have a really terrible colonial role, i mean, look what they did in libya and algeria, and all over west africa till this day, right, they're stealing all the resources and so on, but they that was really, he made, he made that speech, the year before 2003, and by the end of 2003, you have friends, canada, and the us meeting in atta coming up with plan, and one of the fi
the core group still runs haiti. well it's really uh something. believable, i mean if we look back at 2003 that you just talked about, um, with the election of the h president, president arasted, and he demanded france after he was elected to repay haiti 21 billion dollars and reparations, now he was removed in a western back coup the next year as you had just talked, do you think that there is a direct correlation between the haitian president demand reparation and his him basically being...
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after haiti had routed the french and its allies, the first leader of haiti, jean jacque de celine said about the victory, these impeccable enemies of the rights of man have been punished for their crimes. yes, we have paid these true cannibals back crime for crime. war for war, outrage for outrage, i have saved my country, i have avenged america, but when listening to the story of haiti, it sounds like a part of history that took place a long time ago in the past, but the reality is that as we bring you this program today, the haatian people are on the streets and have been for months, the people are demanding in to foreign intervention and the theft of their wealth, they want the united nations not to interfere, and they want these western and so-called international entities to stop impoverishishing haiti and to stop trying to enslave this nation once again. well, to help me. look at this further, i'd like to uh turn to our guest, dr. jamima pierre. dr. jamaima pierre is a professor of african-american studies and anthropology. currently she teaches at the university of california in
after haiti had routed the french and its allies, the first leader of haiti, jean jacque de celine said about the victory, these impeccable enemies of the rights of man have been punished for their crimes. yes, we have paid these true cannibals back crime for crime. war for war, outrage for outrage, i have saved my country, i have avenged america, but when listening to the story of haiti, it sounds like a part of history that took place a long time ago in the past, but the reality is that as we...
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in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean bertrand aristied, demanded that france repay haiti for the gold franks paris had. after the crew, the united nations sent in truth who remain there for 13 years, living legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel moiz is assassinated. 2022, currently haiti is not being run by an elected president, but group picked by the international community, whom many would say prioritized the needs of western countries and corporations, not the hagian people. currently hasians are on the street and the imf is trying to force the government to take away gasoline updates would pressure the people even more. well let's get back to our guest dr. pierre now um dr. pierre give me a little short history of the damage you feel that's been done um to haiti by colonialism and the colonialists to win this independence. had to fight french, the spanish, the british, americans, it's it's like they're all helping each other, so if you ever vit citadel haiti where you know it's built at the top, you can see all the cans that they had ac
in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean bertrand aristied, demanded that france repay haiti for the gold franks paris had. after the crew, the united nations sent in truth who remain there for 13 years, living legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel moiz is assassinated. 2022, currently haiti is not being run by an elected president, but group picked by the international community, whom many would say prioritized the needs of western countries and...
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in 2003, president of haiti at the time, jean vertrant aristeed demanded that france repay haiti for the gold franks that paris had extort from the country. he said that amount would now come 21 billion us dollars. the following year, aristeed was overthrown in a coup and flown to the central african republic by the americans. after the coup, the united nations. currently haiti is not being run by an elected president, but group picked by the international community, whom many would say prioritize the needs of western countries and corporations, not the asian people. currently nations are on the street and the imf is trying to force the government to take away gasoline subsidies that would pressure people in more. let's get back to our guest, dr. pierre now, um, dr. pierre, give me a little short history of the damage you feel that's been done um to haiti by colonialism and colonialists, so when this independence hady had to fight against the french, the spanish, the british and the americans, it's it's like they they were all helping each other, so if you ever visit citadel in haiti
in 2003, president of haiti at the time, jean vertrant aristeed demanded that france repay haiti for the gold franks that paris had extort from the country. he said that amount would now come 21 billion us dollars. the following year, aristeed was overthrown in a coup and flown to the central african republic by the americans. after the coup, the united nations. currently haiti is not being run by an elected president, but group picked by the international community, whom many would say...
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the debt, invaded haiti and went directly to haiti's national bank and walked out with $5000 in gold, packed in wooden boxes. the gold was vault of wall street tank within days. the us then occupied haiti for 19 years and left in name in 1934. since that time there has been cous, assassinations and... interference of western governments as was international organizations. in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean. steid, demanded that france repayity for the gold franks that paris had agdorted from the country. he said that amount would now come to $21 billion us dollars. the following year aristed was overthrown in a coup and flown to the central african republic by the americans. after the coup, the... united nations sentent in troops who would remain there for 13 years, leaving legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel moiz is assassinated. 2022, currently is not being run by an elected president, but a group picked by the international community, who many would say, prioritized the needs of western country and corporations, not the haisian peopl
the debt, invaded haiti and went directly to haiti's national bank and walked out with $5000 in gold, packed in wooden boxes. the gold was vault of wall street tank within days. the us then occupied haiti for 19 years and left in name in 1934. since that time there has been cous, assassinations and... interference of western governments as was international organizations. in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean. steid, demanded that france repayity for the gold franks that paris had...
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haiti broke the common rule of the day that liberty and equality were for white men only. haiti said that no human beings should ever be enslaved, it sounds very enlightening, but that is not how the french, the americans and others s leaders... wanted to do whatever they could in order for haiti not to succeed, and those who revolt in haiti wanted to do whatever they could in order for the revolution to succeed. us president thomas jefferson was worried that the revolution in haiti could ignite a slave revolt in the united states and he would do his best not to help haiti's southern slaveholders who were very fearful that this could spread and encourage us politicians to or throw the new country. napoleon bonapart, french military of the time road to... the authority of the blacks in san demang is not so much based on considerations of commerce and money as on need to block forever the forward march of blacks in the world. after haiti had routed the french in its eyes, the first leader of haiti, jean jacques de salin, dead about the victory, these impeccable enemies of th
haiti broke the common rule of the day that liberty and equality were for white men only. haiti said that no human beings should ever be enslaved, it sounds very enlightening, but that is not how the french, the americans and others s leaders... wanted to do whatever they could in order for haiti not to succeed, and those who revolt in haiti wanted to do whatever they could in order for the revolution to succeed. us president thomas jefferson was worried that the revolution in haiti could...
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government sends him back to haiti. she joins us to explain. >>> plus a new year, new s specl frfrom dchapappell. >>> most people regardless of political affiliation agree the u.s. immigration system is broken. when i say immigration, you might envision migrants crossing the boarder, 10,000 backlogged asylum claims. this morning i want you to hear a very different story. it's a about a teenager who has been in the u.s. for 15 years. he's been adopted by a loving family, but he could be forced to leave. he may not survive. his name is jonas. he was born in haiti. he's nonverbal, blind, has autism, and cerebral palsy. he came to the u.s. in 2008 on a medical veto and was adopted by a family in indiana. but his mother says the do documents necessary to allow him to stay were destroyed in the haiti earthquake in 2010. rebecca says she's tried for years to get this all sorted out, but a couple weeks ago, days before his 18th birthday, rebecca says she received a letter is a saying if jonas doesn't voluntarily leave the count
government sends him back to haiti. she joins us to explain. >>> plus a new year, new s specl frfrom dchapappell. >>> most people regardless of political affiliation agree the u.s. immigration system is broken. when i say immigration, you might envision migrants crossing the boarder, 10,000 backlogged asylum claims. this morning i want you to hear a very different story. it's a about a teenager who has been in the u.s. for 15 years. he's been adopted by a loving family, but he...
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the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery but also began to rule their state, the january 20 twenties.
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a sign of the colonization was the uprising of the black slaves in haiti that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by using franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the blacks swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, live at york range advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps, or to saul, love it. you are by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state th
a sign of the colonization was the uprising of the black slaves in haiti that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by using franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the blacks swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, live at york range advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having...
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having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or tucson love it, you are by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence of the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. the distressing images, as for people are reported they killed. geranium is really military rate on the west bank city of jeanine. for more graphic footage ahead from gaza. the several people are dead up to the idea of strikes this central part of the enclave with local scrambling to sift through revel in a race against time to risk the survivors. the house, of course, of the bodies of women and children. they are killing us as if we aren't human. these were the a
having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or tucson love it, you are by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence of the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only...
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the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state the specimen does thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for having me. we have heard many calls from various international organizations to stop the hostilities in gaza, but still will see the war there goes on and on, and people are dying, including civilians including children. why do you think, are they un and other influential but is global but is failing to stop the war and gaza? we are opposed by this with angry that this will, it has not stopped by now. and it's hard for me as a personal face to understand how an organization like do you and, and many other countries and church street this have still not cold for the ceasefire. it seems that is what i was able to convince the world to pull the world into this and no one's able to say no, but to be honest as i published. and yet i'm not surprised because 40 years we've been saying that is right is able to do what it's doing because no one is
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and unlike his report on haiti, which he advocated for u.s. military intervention when he goes to liberia, he's very clear. he's like the united needs to support and protect liberia from the possibility of ever being colonized. it needs to maintain its independence. and because of his term and his service in helping to reshape the liberian frontier force. he is going to get the spingarn medal, which is a medal water from the naacp for his reorganization training and diplomacy. liberia. it's because young of work that the policy of washington actually is able to open a school in liberia in monrovia and up until the 19 when when i say the forties and fifties the liberian frontier force was always advised raised by a african-american. and young started this he it twice and the liberian government of today a few years ago has their relationship with the us military and it's the michigan national guard that actually works with the liberian and a part of what they're doing currently for example is sending over black women ncos to teach the liberian
and unlike his report on haiti, which he advocated for u.s. military intervention when he goes to liberia, he's very clear. he's like the united needs to support and protect liberia from the possibility of ever being colonized. it needs to maintain its independence. and because of his term and his service in helping to reshape the liberian frontier force. he is going to get the spingarn medal, which is a medal water from the naacp for his reorganization training and diplomacy. liberia. it's...
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and unlike his report on haiti, which he advocated for u.s. military intervention when he goes to liberia, he's very clear. he's like the united needs to support and protect liberia from the possibility of ever being colonized. it needs to maintain its independence. and because of his term and his service in helping to reshape the liberian frontier force. he is going to get the spingarn medal, which is a medal water from the naacp for his reorganization training and diplomacy. liberia. it's because young of work that the policy of washington actually is able to open a school in liberia in monrovia and up until the 19 when when i say the forties and fifties the liberian frontier force was always advised raised by a african-american. and young started this he it twice and the liberian government of today a few years ago has their relationship with the us military and it's the michigan national guard that actually works with the liberian and a part of what they're doing currently for example is sending over black women ncos to teach the liberian
and unlike his report on haiti, which he advocated for u.s. military intervention when he goes to liberia, he's very clear. he's like the united needs to support and protect liberia from the possibility of ever being colonized. it needs to maintain its independence. and because of his term and his service in helping to reshape the liberian frontier force. he is going to get the spingarn medal, which is a medal water from the naacp for his reorganization training and diplomacy. liberia. it's...
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having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to solve it. you are by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state the to do more leisure or for keys to then city on the right near. we usually buy more into the account and the senior levels actually exist very for me for, for your me a solution in liberty. next 3 of the, to the new system. the current about which is 2 types theater under the impression the g 's used in quite some of your subscription to the most part of which lexus messages here on some she did the 1st of all, but those are the ones you have in your struggle. the produ
having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to solve it. you are by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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first sign of the colonization was the uprising of the black slaves in haiti. that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by d as in franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the blacks swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique tucson lever to rank to james to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force. they hated the french, manage the caps, or to solve love it. you are by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 2, a 100000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but als
first sign of the colonization was the uprising of the black slaves in haiti. that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by d as in franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the blacks swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique tucson lever to rank to james to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having...
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michelle lisa polissaint: i grew up in south florida, but i started traveling back and forth to haiti parents, and slowly i started to kind of realize how different i was from my family in haiti. this work particularly is just me kind of reimagining certain instances that i remember from being young. how would you say miami has influenced or shaped your art? michelle lisa polissaint: i think the cultures that exist here. you have a lot of caribbean, indigenous, and diaspora communities that are in the city, so the only way our communities can survive is if we communicate with each other and we engage with others. narrator: and another form of communication and art is dance. sandra portal-andreu: my father's cuban, my mother's colombian. growing up in miami and just kind of bringing all that together and saying, ok, this is what i wanna express. in miami i really had an amazing opportunity to explore site specificity for different spaces, whether it be the hialeah racetrack or the main library in downtown miami. sort of taking dance outside from, like, the proscenium stage and into com
michelle lisa polissaint: i grew up in south florida, but i started traveling back and forth to haiti parents, and slowly i started to kind of realize how different i was from my family in haiti. this work particularly is just me kind of reimagining certain instances that i remember from being young. how would you say miami has influenced or shaped your art? michelle lisa polissaint: i think the cultures that exist here. you have a lot of caribbean, indigenous, and diaspora communities that are...
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we had a hearing in september where we had people from haiti talk about their circumstances and there was a mother there who talked about as she was taking her daughter to school she saw 50 people hanging from trees who were lynched and she wanted to come to the united states andy sheehan opportunist? >> yes. >> she is an opportunist fleeing from destruction and terrorism in her country. you consider her a terrorist? >> unless you describe a person targeted by the government of haiti she is not being persecuted -- >> excuse me. i am claiming my time. are you aware of the state of the government in haiti that the really is no government right now and gangs are actually taking over the country? >> i am quite aware. >> thank you. there is also a father whose family was kidnapped and he watched his daughter and wife get attacked and raped repeatedly by 50 men and i they opportunists? >> yes. >> under your circumstance, they are opportunists? >> yes. >> when my parents were fleeing a dictator, on her way to school she saw children being hung and was my mother who fleet a dictator an opport
we had a hearing in september where we had people from haiti talk about their circumstances and there was a mother there who talked about as she was taking her daughter to school she saw 50 people hanging from trees who were lynched and she wanted to come to the united states andy sheehan opportunist? >> yes. >> she is an opportunist fleeing from destruction and terrorism in her country. you consider her a terrorist? >> unless you describe a person targeted by the government...
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japan, dominican republic, cambodia, grenada , panama, persian gulf, liberia, haiti, somalia, jordan, pakistan, and this is not the whole list, in addition to direct armed intervention in the us conflict. often acts indirectly. washington supports internal coups, trains rebels, supplies weapons and other material assistance. now pay attention to the image on the screen. this is a map of us military bases around the world. more than 900 objects - 80 countries. this is a full-fledged unipolar takeover of the world with help of military force. today the united states has concentrated its forces on two objects: ukraine, as... the united states is pursuing exclusively its own goals; its meaning is not democracy at all, and no one thinks about preserving human lives. they don't care about ukrainians, jews, or arabs. stop this death machine. overnight is impossible, but by joining forces it is quite possible, and this time has already come. horrific negligence led to a murder in bangladesh, carried out by a lawman in a police station. a forty-eight-year-old woman came to report crime, eventu
japan, dominican republic, cambodia, grenada , panama, persian gulf, liberia, haiti, somalia, jordan, pakistan, and this is not the whole list, in addition to direct armed intervention in the us conflict. often acts indirectly. washington supports internal coups, trains rebels, supplies weapons and other material assistance. now pay attention to the image on the screen. this is a map of us military bases around the world. more than 900 objects - 80 countries. this is a full-fledged unipolar...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to solve love at your, by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats . on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence. the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. the january 2023, a bills of them. the ukrainian orthodox church, was submitted to ukrainian by spring 2022, a ukrainian activist recording. so can you picture a slow road to be recognized as ukraine's main catholic church warranties the wrong with events occurring in the russian ukrainian conflict, and the ongoing confrontation between russia on the west. the city navy caused by putting scholarship funding at closing and priming. just patients name through most a p
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to solve love at your, by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats . on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence. the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only...
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haiti. bolivia. australia. el salvador. trinidad and tobago. guatemala. catherine vaughn philippines. arsala, afghanistan. george alili, nigeria. danesh, sri lanka. craig reese walling, south africa. redmilla popovich, crimea. france. charmin, bangladesh. dominique felipe ventiwall, belgium. william farah, diana. -- guana. senegal. alejandra saville, italy. frederick ludd, germany. your owner, there are 25 applicants for naturalization. each of the applicants have been examined by the united states citizenship and immigration service to the government has completed its investigation into each case. it has been determined that each applicant is eligible for naturalization at this time. i am move that upon taking the oaths of allegiance, to the united states of america, each applicant present having answered to his or her name to include those desire and change the declared a citizen of the united states of america. >> the motion is granted. raise your right hand and repeat the oaths of allegiance. i hereby declare on oath that i absolutely and entirely ren
haiti. bolivia. australia. el salvador. trinidad and tobago. guatemala. catherine vaughn philippines. arsala, afghanistan. george alili, nigeria. danesh, sri lanka. craig reese walling, south africa. redmilla popovich, crimea. france. charmin, bangladesh. dominique felipe ventiwall, belgium. william farah, diana. -- guana. senegal. alejandra saville, italy. frederick ludd, germany. your owner, there are 25 applicants for naturalization. each of the applicants have been examined by the united...
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the policy on haiti does not seem to be working very well for the people from haiti, and i was wonderingwere any experts from haiti with united nations to discuss the people of haiti, and talk about their national elections, or maybe the military in haiti, [indiscernible] since the assassination of their leader in 2021. i am hoping that patients can come together to help the people. host: thank you for the suggestion. mark in south carolina, republican. caller: good morning. i am talking on that i was an immigrant, and back in the early 1960's, they did have laws that even my parents and myself, we had to go see doctors to be vaccinated and to be up-to-date with american vaccinations. also, my father had to be sponsored by my aunt who was already living here, that they would pay the wages if he could not find work, so he had to actually have work when he came here, and he found work right away and was working, and it should still be the way but they change the laws in the mid-60's under the democrat party, where they get away with some of these laws where no vaccinations are required now
the policy on haiti does not seem to be working very well for the people from haiti, and i was wonderingwere any experts from haiti with united nations to discuss the people of haiti, and talk about their national elections, or maybe the military in haiti, [indiscernible] since the assassination of their leader in 2021. i am hoping that patients can come together to help the people. host: thank you for the suggestion. mark in south carolina, republican. caller: good morning. i am talking on...
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he he he practiced medicine on missions to haiti until he was 99.and i found out again after the book out from one of the organizers of these missions that he had asked to go at 103. and the guy said, no, charlie, i'm not going to take you at hundred and three to haiti. he was still going to grand rounds at the hospital meetings. he was still reading the medical journals up to the end of his life, fascinated. he loved being a doctor he said that other profession can you into as intimate contact with people at their moment of need and let you be of service them that's what he loved about doctoring it wasn't the money it wasn't the prestige he did like his m.d. license plate that lets him let him park right next to stadium at university football games since david mentioned his wife thinking something his wife carried was also a great journalist. and so if she thinks something it's usually almost always and i'd to take credit for their marriage i can't quite but but in 1992 karen ball and i she was working the ap we covered clinton and we're on the pla
he he he practiced medicine on missions to haiti until he was 99.and i found out again after the book out from one of the organizers of these missions that he had asked to go at 103. and the guy said, no, charlie, i'm not going to take you at hundred and three to haiti. he was still going to grand rounds at the hospital meetings. he was still reading the medical journals up to the end of his life, fascinated. he loved being a doctor he said that other profession can you into as intimate contact...
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embassy in haiti is in lockdown after heavy gunfire erupted in the area on christmas day. staff under a shelter in place order since july. the state department has warned americans not to travel to haiti due to crime and civil unrest. the embassy sent out a similar alert about heavy gunfire nearly three weeks ago. >> claudia: overnight attack on a russian warship in crimea. ukrainian air defense forces launched a series of cruise missiles killing at least one person and badly damaging the landing ship. what this means for the war there. >> mike: waiting to be processed by immigration officials biden's top officials are going to mexico tomorrow to hold talks on the border crisis. critics are not buying it. >> i have 0 confidence that their efforts down there are going to have any consequence or result. i don't believe they really want to fix it. minus the avocado. so, toast? yeah. everything is so expensive these days. hey, chevy gets it. that's why they're keeping prices down to earth. like on the most affordable ev in america. ♪ a super strong and capable chevy truck. ♪ a
embassy in haiti is in lockdown after heavy gunfire erupted in the area on christmas day. staff under a shelter in place order since july. the state department has warned americans not to travel to haiti due to crime and civil unrest. the embassy sent out a similar alert about heavy gunfire nearly three weeks ago. >> claudia: overnight attack on a russian warship in crimea. ukrainian air defense forces launched a series of cruise missiles killing at least one person and badly damaging the...
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he he he practiced medicine on missions to haiti until he was 99.and i found out again after the book out from one of the organizers of these missions that he had asked to go at 103. and the guy said, no, charlie, i'm not going to take you at hundred and three to haiti. he was still going to grand rounds at the hospital meetings. he was still reading the medical journals up to the end of his life, fascinated. he loved being a doctor he said that other profession can you into as intimate contact with people at their moment of need and let you be of service them that's what he loved about doctoring it wasn't the money it wasn't the prestige he did like his m.d. license plate that lets him let him park right next to stadium at university football games since david mentioned his wife thinking something his wife carried was also a great journalist. and so if she thinks something it's usually almost always and i'd to take credit for their marriage i can't quite but but in 1992 karen ball and i she was working the ap we covered clinton and we're on the pla
he he he practiced medicine on missions to haiti until he was 99.and i found out again after the book out from one of the organizers of these missions that he had asked to go at 103. and the guy said, no, charlie, i'm not going to take you at hundred and three to haiti. he was still going to grand rounds at the hospital meetings. he was still reading the medical journals up to the end of his life, fascinated. he loved being a doctor he said that other profession can you into as intimate contact...
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see what they will be under as long as the thing that one main thing is to keep away from hate to haiti, anybody. it's very easy to fall into that tating and not having enough told her is so i need to train myself into not falling to that the best part of the i believe in having i believe that this is just like that. this is not the whole thing, there's more i also understand that my kids because of the way he was murdered. as a march here he has like a direct pass to have. so i wanna make sure to go to the same place, the order to the the the jesus. and only one of them came home. why? because active shorter with school wide. there were side sellers file. yeah, my daughter was home. ok. so you all were doing this for political motives by the way we could care less about this guy will not go away. the i went to from and, and that's why i couldn't go to the energy convention to me and i'll really weird being and attacks for the 1st time. not as like a major event where i'm trying to hunt on congressman and harass them saying sign this knowing or any money pledge or, you know, like why do
see what they will be under as long as the thing that one main thing is to keep away from hate to haiti, anybody. it's very easy to fall into that tating and not having enough told her is so i need to train myself into not falling to that the best part of the i believe in having i believe that this is just like that. this is not the whole thing, there's more i also understand that my kids because of the way he was murdered. as a march here he has like a direct pass to have. so i wanna make sure...
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la baÑera del departamento y enfrenta cargos y asesinatos y en otros temas comenzamos por sevilla haitÍ los mÁs d destacados cuÉntame quienes fueron los nominados? >> eso pasÓ hace horas digamos que esta es una antesala los premios oscar y quienes nominaron las listas son dos pelÍculas barbie con nueve nominaciones a la mejor pelÍcula musical o comedia marco club y como mejor actriz ryan gosling como mejor actor y tambiÉn hay latinos obviamente si estamos de fiesta porque selena gomez estÁ nominada como mejor actriz de serie de televisiÓn y pedro pascal obtuvo su primera nominaciÓn en la categorÍa mejor actor de cierre de dramas y dentro de la categorÍa de pelÍcula de habla no iglesia estÁ la sociedad de la nieve en esta semana vamos a tener al actor y director una entrevista que estÁ buenÍsima y tambiÉn en la categorÍa de mejor taquilla estÁn los Éxitos del aÑo les cuento alguno de ellos, taylor swift esta serÍa su quinta nominaciÓn en el pasado estuvo nominada como mejor canciÓn de pelÍcula esta quizÁs en una de estas se las lleva es una de las mÁs esperadas tambiÉn esta misiÓn imposi
la baÑera del departamento y enfrenta cargos y asesinatos y en otros temas comenzamos por sevilla haitÍ los mÁs d destacados cuÉntame quienes fueron los nominados? >> eso pasÓ hace horas digamos que esta es una antesala los premios oscar y quienes nominaron las listas son dos pelÍculas barbie con nueve nominaciones a la mejor pelÍcula musical o comedia marco club y como mejor actriz ryan gosling como mejor actor y tambiÉn hay latinos obviamente si estamos de fiesta porque selena...
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that far from the american shores, there is very close to the poorest country in the world called haitih the united states has been involved in for more than 100 years, therefore. our correspondent anastasia efimova will follow its progress, she is in direct contact. anastasia, hello, is the topic of the state council already known and who will make presentations? yes, hello, alexander, of course, the topic of the state council, especially since this is the final state council of 2023, it is known in advance, today’s meeting will be devoted to the role of a teacher-mentor, this is of course logical the end of this year 2023, which was declared precisely the year of the teacher-mentor. and this is also a logical continuation of the work that the state has been doing for many years now. let me remind you that the tradition at the end of the year to sum up the results within the framework of the state council, it has generally existed for a long time, and the last state council at the end of december 2022 was dedicated to youth policy, thus, we see a certain trend that the state is followi
that far from the american shores, there is very close to the poorest country in the world called haitih the united states has been involved in for more than 100 years, therefore. our correspondent anastasia efimova will follow its progress, she is in direct contact. anastasia, hello, is the topic of the state council already known and who will make presentations? yes, hello, alexander, of course, the topic of the state council, especially since this is the final state council of 2023, it is...
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. >> mi familia en haitÍ estÁ pasando mucho trabajo y hay mucho secuestro. >> elementos de la guardias pasos de este grupo la salida de esta caravana se da en medio de la crisis migrante en la frontera y a 3 dÍas de la llegada del secretario de estado el secretario de seguridad nacional alejandro mayor gas y la asesora de seguridad nacional de la casa blanca para reunirse con el presidente lÓpez obrador. >> en los Últimos meses miles han llegado a ciudades fronterizaslo que ha acrecentado la crisis inmigrante y ellos aseguran que viajar en caravana nos protege de las extorsiones de las que inmigrantes denuncian son vÍctimas. >> cobran $500 por cada cabeza. >> aunque en tapachula pueden tramitar una visa ante la alta demanda que registra nÚmeros rÉcord de asilo muchos migrantes como noemÍ desisten de hacerlo. >> del proceso no he sabido nada y no podemos perder el tiempo tampoco. >> agilizan el paso por la carretera costera en chiapas con la esperanza que comparten para alcanzar un futuro mejor. >> los miles de inmigrantes que viajan en caravana este domingo pasarÁn noche buena recorri
. >> mi familia en haitÍ estÁ pasando mucho trabajo y hay mucho secuestro. >> elementos de la guardias pasos de este grupo la salida de esta caravana se da en medio de la crisis migrante en la frontera y a 3 dÍas de la llegada del secretario de estado el secretario de seguridad nacional alejandro mayor gas y la asesora de seguridad nacional de la casa blanca para reunirse con el presidente lÓpez obrador. >> en los Últimos meses miles han llegado a ciudades fronterizaslo...