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the federalists were very keen on having relations with the haitian government. again, the federalists have come up in the eyes of the scholars over the last 20 years, you know, through much of our history, through this 20th century, it's the jeffersonians who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats, and they were the party of the small farmers and so on. and the federalists were a bunch of aristocrats. now, recently because of the development of anti-slave feeling and women's movement, people like hamilton and many of the federalists are much more liberal on these issues than the southern-dominated jeffersonian republicans. so the federalists have recovered some of the press that they lost through the first half of the 20th century. >> the rural vote has come in. i found a letter that hamilton wrote. the consul that adams sent to haiti was a man named edward stevens who was a childhood friend of hamilton's. they had grown up in the virgin islands together. and stevens wrote hamilton and said, do you have any thoughts about a constitut
the federalists were very keen on having relations with the haitian government. again, the federalists have come up in the eyes of the scholars over the last 20 years, you know, through much of our history, through this 20th century, it's the jeffersonians who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats, and they were the party of the small farmers and so on. and the federalists were a bunch of aristocrats. now, recently because of the development of anti-slave feeling...
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but it appears that rainer has a history of racist remarks against haitians in two thousand and ten she told her students that he was suffering as a country because they were made a they made a pact with the devil something she probably heard from pat robertson and rader made one of the haitian students stand by a trash can the same day and say to the class quote that's where they belong and quote referring to the haitian community yet somehow are still has a job and it's unclear which race of people she plans to discriminate against next on her lesson plan and that's a very very.
but it appears that rainer has a history of racist remarks against haitians in two thousand and ten she told her students that he was suffering as a country because they were made a they made a pact with the devil something she probably heard from pat robertson and rader made one of the haitian students stand by a trash can the same day and say to the class quote that's where they belong and quote referring to the haitian community yet somehow are still has a job and it's unclear which race of...
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but it appears that rainer has a history of racist remarks against haitians in two thousand and ten she told her students that haiti was suffering as a country because they were made a they made a pact with the devil something she probably heard from pat robertson and rainer made one of the haitians shouldn't stand by a trash can in the same day and say to the class quote that's where they belong and quote referring to the haitian community yet somehow rainer still has a job and it's unclear which race of people she plans to discriminate against next on her lesson plan and that's very very ugly. james o'keefe is at it again in case you don't know who he is here's his mug shot that's when o'keefe was arrested for trying to wiretap u.s. senator mary landrieu phone becomes to be a journalist and was promoted by fox news o'keefe is down to is that a number of fake journalism stunts is just to advance far right wing ideology basically took on n.p.r. with a very deceptively edited video to make it look like an n.p.r. executive was making critical remarks against the republican party in his of
but it appears that rainer has a history of racist remarks against haitians in two thousand and ten she told her students that haiti was suffering as a country because they were made a they made a pact with the devil something she probably heard from pat robertson and rainer made one of the haitians shouldn't stand by a trash can in the same day and say to the class quote that's where they belong and quote referring to the haitian community yet somehow rainer still has a job and it's unclear...
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and that was not that haitian republic was not recognized until lincoln's. this was a rebellion of slaves who slaughtered the white masters. it was impossible for a southern dominated one to recognize that. >> but john adams did send a console. >> yeah, but we didn't diplomatically recognize it. the federalists were very keen on having relations with the haitian government. again, the federalists have come up in the eyes of scholars over the last 20 years, through much of our history, through the 20th century. it's the jeffersonian who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats and they were the party of the small farmers and so on. and the federalists were a bunch of aristocrats. now recently because of the development of anti-slave feeling, and women's movement, people like hamilton and many of the federalists are much more liberal on these issues than the southern dominated jeffersonian republicans. so they have recovered some of the press that they lost through the first half of the 20th century. >> the rural vote has come in. i
and that was not that haitian republic was not recognized until lincoln's. this was a rebellion of slaves who slaughtered the white masters. it was impossible for a southern dominated one to recognize that. >> but john adams did send a console. >> yeah, but we didn't diplomatically recognize it. the federalists were very keen on having relations with the haitian government. again, the federalists have come up in the eyes of scholars over the last 20 years, through much of our...
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karan supports haitian art is ans, helping market hair products by selling them in her urban zen stores so what they are recycled cereal boxes. >> necklaces and vases like these made of tobacco leaves. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian art is ans. so not only are we buying product from haiti, but we're also found days alley giving all the money back to haiti. >> what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. they really do need help and support. >> for more information, go to urban zen.org. you can also learn more about it on my facebook page, alina cho cnn. >>> dowdy workplace uniform, move over. even fedex is shipping out its old uniforms and delivering a trendier look. designer uniforms are in and they're next. >>> and remember the gown sandra bullock wore at the academy awards when she won best actress or that silver number three a michelle wore to this year's golden globes? coming up, how it built its name and business literally on the backs of celebrities. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for yea
karan supports haitian art is ans, helping market hair products by selling them in her urban zen stores so what they are recycled cereal boxes. >> necklaces and vases like these made of tobacco leaves. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian art is ans. so not only are we buying product from haiti, but we're also found days alley giving all the money back to haiti. >> what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. they really do need help and support. >>...
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a snowboarder's narrow avalanche escape, and helping injured haitian earthquake victims walk again. those stories when the "cbs again. those stomy name is janecbs and i've got osteoporosis. but i'm an on the go woman. i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast, well, no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to help protect in more places: hips, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems as jaw bone problems have been reported, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh. the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain, headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. if you have questio
a snowboarder's narrow avalanche escape, and helping injured haitian earthquake victims walk again. those stories when the "cbs again. those stomy name is janecbs and i've got osteoporosis. but i'm an on the go woman. i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast, well, no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to help...
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communities known as the haitian batay community. >> many don't have documents. even though they might have been born, they are not citizens of the dominican republic. thought of going to haiti isn't great. >> that can easily lead to hopelessness, so many people living on little more than a dollar a day. >> the global church, we have all we need to see a tremendous impact. now is a key time to get involved in bringing the hope of christ to communities like this. >> peter greer writes about this in his book, the poor will be glad, it is a guide to turning the poorest into entrepreneurs, the concept is called micro finance. >> businesses that are self-employment for someone at the bottom of the pyramid. an opportunity when people couldn't find a job but can create a job. >> cbn's operation blessing uses it in countries like mexico, laura lost her factory job after more than 40 years. >> at 57 years old, what kind of job was i going to get? >> operation blessing showed her how to turn a love for chocolate into a thriving candy making business. in singal and in guate
communities known as the haitian batay community. >> many don't have documents. even though they might have been born, they are not citizens of the dominican republic. thought of going to haiti isn't great. >> that can easily lead to hopelessness, so many people living on little more than a dollar a day. >> the global church, we have all we need to see a tremendous impact. now is a key time to get involved in bringing the hope of christ to communities like this. >> peter...
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witnesses say ross sub rick got into an altered haitian at a red light area both men got out of their cars and police say he stabbed the other man and drove away. the other driver chased his car down and push them off the road into a ditch. >>> the same-sex marriage bill that passed in the house of delegates last friday hits to the state senate. ron max is back with more on today's proceedings. >> an afternoon. a senate committee is scheduled to vote on the bill in the next few minutes. if it passes, the legislation would go before the full senate and be one step closer to becoming law in maryland. last week the house of delegates passed a bill which gives same- sex couples the right to marry in maryland. if it passes, the bill would've had to govern her own alley who says he will sign it. opponents of the bill say they will seek to put the issue on referendum giving voters the final say in the november elections. back to you. >> thank you very much. last year the state senate passed a similar bill that later died in the house. >> new legislation changing the way highway at work stone
witnesses say ross sub rick got into an altered haitian at a red light area both men got out of their cars and police say he stabbed the other man and drove away. the other driver chased his car down and push them off the road into a ditch. >>> the same-sex marriage bill that passed in the house of delegates last friday hits to the state senate. ron max is back with more on today's proceedings. >> an afternoon. a senate committee is scheduled to vote on the bill in the next few...
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high level because haitians on the draft resolution. the resolution backed the arab league peace plan which would be bashar al-assad ceding power to a deputy. and i lie on the pot -- council has objected to certain parts of the latest draft. he said it did not submit formally any amendments. late in the afternoon on friday, 8 vote was called to be held on saturday morning. it is still not clear how russia will vote. it has vetoed a resolution on syria before in october. there is some hope this time things could be different. the text has been revised several times to meet russian concerns, particularly concerns of this could legitimized for military intervention and regime change. hillary clinton is speaking about the resolution by telephone and is supposed to meet on saturday to talk about it. perhaps the pending vote will help to focus their minds on this issue. it is certainly adding to the sense that the month-long debate over syria and the security council is coming to a climax. >> in egypt, waters are morning after 17 people died
high level because haitians on the draft resolution. the resolution backed the arab league peace plan which would be bashar al-assad ceding power to a deputy. and i lie on the pot -- council has objected to certain parts of the latest draft. he said it did not submit formally any amendments. late in the afternoon on friday, 8 vote was called to be held on saturday morning. it is still not clear how russia will vote. it has vetoed a resolution on syria before in october. there is some hope this...
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he was responsible for the murder of certainly more than 10,000 haitians in the dominican republic simply because of their race. a horrible guy. why would he want to take in jews? >> so he could kill them? >> he wasn't going to do that, he wasn't quite that bad. think about it. he'd just been -- what does he want to do? >> free labor? >> good skilled labor. but -- >> improve hit image. >> improve his image. this bloodthirsty murderer. i'm going to curry favor with the u.s. i'm going to improve my image. i'm going to be the savior of the jews? and, of course, does it work out? no. a few hundred jews ultimately come to the dominican. but that's just an indication of how bad things got at evian. and you know, fdr tried but he was stuck. then ultimately the jewish problem would become merged with what problem? world war ii. and the lead-up to world war ii and this huge ro we're not going to try to resolve right now. you know did, roosevelt do enough, he did not do thou simple answer is, did he do everything possible? no. did he do more than any other world leader, including winston churchill?
he was responsible for the murder of certainly more than 10,000 haitians in the dominican republic simply because of their race. a horrible guy. why would he want to take in jews? >> so he could kill them? >> he wasn't going to do that, he wasn't quite that bad. think about it. he'd just been -- what does he want to do? >> free labor? >> good skilled labor. but -- >> improve hit image. >> improve his image. this bloodthirsty murderer. i'm going to curry favor...
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forces acting under a united nations mandate, for instance, was defended as an exercise in restoring a haitian democracy that had really never existed. it might be better described in the language as the continuation of american immigration controls by other means. the honest multilateralism without the spur of national interest has led to intervention without clear aims. no one could criticize the main impulse to step in and relieve the suffering created by the civil war in some molsomalia. it could be clear the humanitarian effort could not enjoy long-term success without a return to civil order and no internal force was available to supply this. hence the intervention created a painful choice. either the united nations would make somalia into a colony and spend decades engaging in nation-building or united nations forces would withdraw and somalia revert to its prior anarchy. since america and the united nations were unwilling to govern somalia for 30 years, it followed that the job of feeding the hungry and helping the sick must be left to civilian aid agencies and private charities. concl
forces acting under a united nations mandate, for instance, was defended as an exercise in restoring a haitian democracy that had really never existed. it might be better described in the language as the continuation of american immigration controls by other means. the honest multilateralism without the spur of national interest has led to intervention without clear aims. no one could criticize the main impulse to step in and relieve the suffering created by the civil war in some molsomalia. it...
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. >> and showing other disabled haitians how to get back on their feet. >> there's a common perceptionty is something that's permanent. you become disabled and once you're given that marker of disability, you become less of a person. >> dr. knack shim a is with partners in health. the largest nongovernment healthcare providers in haiti. he says after the earthquake, there was no program to help victims cope with long-term injury. >> you hand out prosthetics. what happens in a year, two years? >> now he and a team of therapists and tech anythings go door to door, providing patients with follow-up care. patients like 39-year-old claude forest who two years ago was brought to the medical ship, u.s.s comfort almost completely paralyzed. initially doctors thought he was an earthquake victim. it turned out to be aggressive tuberculosis. after months of consistent therapy, he's almost cured. for the first time, he was shown pictures of himself at his worst. >> so bad. >> his wife says she is shocked by the difference. >> happy. like he was before. just like you. >> which is what she tells her
. >> and showing other disabled haitians how to get back on their feet. >> there's a common perceptionty is something that's permanent. you become disabled and once you're given that marker of disability, you become less of a person. >> dr. knack shim a is with partners in health. the largest nongovernment healthcare providers in haiti. he says after the earthquake, there was no program to help victims cope with long-term injury. >> you hand out prosthetics. what happens...
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in the 1990s under presidents bush one and clinton when as many as 85,000, that's right, 85,000 haitiannamo bay. on two separate episodes, some for up to two years. that policy and turned its back to 1970s when u.s. immigration officials first broached the idea of using guantÁnamo as a holding facility for haitian boat people unwanted in florida, on the same grounds, with no due process of the day the united states could process the refugees out of sight, prying journalists and human rights lawyers alike. and so the record goes. it strikes me that an american public armed with the facts about and distant use activity at guantÁnamo would seem less likely to remain complacent about it. and informed galvanize public is a cynical and on for shuttering both britain and the military commission and thereby saving mr. obama from compound guantÁnamo's and america's notoriety. so where does this leave us going forward? and this is where some of you might run for the exits. welcome in the face of these developments, this impenetrable block on closing the prison, i've come to conclude that if presi
in the 1990s under presidents bush one and clinton when as many as 85,000, that's right, 85,000 haitiannamo bay. on two separate episodes, some for up to two years. that policy and turned its back to 1970s when u.s. immigration officials first broached the idea of using guantÁnamo as a holding facility for haitian boat people unwanted in florida, on the same grounds, with no due process of the day the united states could process the refugees out of sight, prying journalists and human rights...
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over four hundred protesters have taken to the streets in the haitian capital calling on president michel martelly to prove he's eligible to rule has been asked to show his passport following rumors he holds dual nationality which would bar him from office under the country's constitution and so far he has refused once led to the first anti-government protest of its kind and with demonstrators destroying posters of the president. argentina's president cristina fernandez has accused britain of militarizing the falcons saying should plans to make a formal complaint to the un it comes after the u.k. deployed one of its most modern warships to the south atlantic last month there's been a long running dispute since the two countries went to war over the british world when islands and nine hundred eighty two which aren't in thai and say were stolen from them almost two hundred years ago. i'll bring it up to date here on our tea and business news is coming to coming your way with kareena millet shortly but we'll take a look at the earth from a new angle is or to join scores of air ballooning ent
over four hundred protesters have taken to the streets in the haitian capital calling on president michel martelly to prove he's eligible to rule has been asked to show his passport following rumors he holds dual nationality which would bar him from office under the country's constitution and so far he has refused once led to the first anti-government protest of its kind and with demonstrators destroying posters of the president. argentina's president cristina fernandez has accused britain of...
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over four hundred protesters have taken to the streets in the haitian capital calling on president michel martin we need to prove he's eligible to rule has been asked to show his passport when rumors he holds dual nationality which would bar him from office under the country's constitution so far he has refused it's led to the first anti-government protest of its kind in haiti with demonstrators destroying posters of the president. argent time argentina's president cristina fernandez has accused britain of militarizing the focalin saying she plans to make a formal complaint to the un it comes after a deployed one of its warships to the south atlantic last month there's been no long running dispute since the two countries went to war over the british royal falkland islands in one thousand nine hundred two which i can tie and say were stolen from them almost two hundred years ago. over is up to date here on our t.v. next we've got all the latest business news with korea after that i'll be back with the top stories. hello and welcome to business here and i too thanks for joining me russian f
over four hundred protesters have taken to the streets in the haitian capital calling on president michel martin we need to prove he's eligible to rule has been asked to show his passport when rumors he holds dual nationality which would bar him from office under the country's constitution so far he has refused it's led to the first anti-government protest of its kind in haiti with demonstrators destroying posters of the president. argent time argentina's president cristina fernandez has...
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what thouz haitians are ever what those headaches doctor predict. >>> the dancing dolphins caught on tape. >> oh, my god look at this. >> scientists exploring images tonight. >>> and higher calling. the young actress who famously kissed elvis but then gave up hollywood. on the eve of the oscars, why hollywood is calling her back. >>> good evening on this saturday night. and we begin here with that brazen point blank attack on american officers in afghanistan. assassinations carried out in what was supposed to be one of the safest places for u.s. officers, a secure compound in kabul. the deadly attacks come after growing anti-american rage triggered by the burning of the koran and other religious materials being thrown out by the u.s. military. here's what we know at this hour. those two american officers were shot and killed inside the heavily fortified interior ministry inside the capital. captain john allen immediately ordered all advisers out of secured location. we begin with abc's nick schifrin in kabul. nick. >> reporter: david, i've been to the area where these advisors worked
what thouz haitians are ever what those headaches doctor predict. >>> the dancing dolphins caught on tape. >> oh, my god look at this. >> scientists exploring images tonight. >>> and higher calling. the young actress who famously kissed elvis but then gave up hollywood. on the eve of the oscars, why hollywood is calling her back. >>> good evening on this saturday night. and we begin here with that brazen point blank attack on american officers in...
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last line of this letter because he said your government has interpreted our commitment to help haitians have support for the bill. it is not. [shouting] and 98% of the royal gp's opposed the bill. i have to say, mr. speaker, it's hard to keep track of opposition to this bill because in the last seven days alone the royal college of physicians have called the first emergency general meeting in their history about the bill. he has lost the support of the british geriatrics society and the royal college of pediatrics and child health. so every week that goes by, more and more health care organizations come out against this bill. i've got a simple question for the prime minister. can he not give the house a list of significant health organizations who are still wholehearted supporters of the bill? >> he specifically said that -- [laughter] >> order. the primers has been asked the question. let's hear the answer. >> he said 98% of gp's opposed the report. that was the figure, 98%. let me give him the actual figures. there are 44,000 members of the royal college of gp's. a total out of a tota
last line of this letter because he said your government has interpreted our commitment to help haitians have support for the bill. it is not. [shouting] and 98% of the royal gp's opposed the bill. i have to say, mr. speaker, it's hard to keep track of opposition to this bill because in the last seven days alone the royal college of physicians have called the first emergency general meeting in their history about the bill. he has lost the support of the british geriatrics society and the royal...
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haitians and offering them no opportunity i mean greece is pushing through one hundred fifty thousand more public sector job cuts across the board double digit wage cuts for people who've already seen two rounds of these this is now the third attempt to cut your way to strain in the last two attempts to cut your way to strengthen greece less savage than this one produced a deteriorating economy which is now contagion is sort of skipped the border and is sending a signal greece is clearly being made to punish as an example to other countries and the idea here is do what you're told you're end up suffering what greece is suffering so it's a demonstration of fact it's nasty on a human level and it's an efficient in an economic policy context from our maxim thanks so much for being with us tonight. my pleasure thank you so much for having me you know this budget fight is just beginning and of greece is any indication the direction republicans want to take us could get very very. white the rican reason mortgage settlement deal struggling american homeowners are still screwed questions are
haitians and offering them no opportunity i mean greece is pushing through one hundred fifty thousand more public sector job cuts across the board double digit wage cuts for people who've already seen two rounds of these this is now the third attempt to cut your way to strain in the last two attempts to cut your way to strengthen greece less savage than this one produced a deteriorating economy which is now contagion is sort of skipped the border and is sending a signal greece is clearly being...
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luis mentioned that the show here right now is on the american and the haitian and the french revolutions which happened in a contained time span. shall we talk about how we reacted to those revolutions? >> yeah. >> well, i think we started with the notion. this is the little colonial rebellion. this is forming in people. by 1790. what did it matter? and yet, they thought that this little colonial rebellion had world-shattering importance. that it was the most important event in the history of the world. and that it would spread democracy around the world. and when the french revolution broke out ten years later they had no doubt they had created it. of course some of the french revolutionaries, the leaders, lafayette thought so too. he sent the key of bastille,
luis mentioned that the show here right now is on the american and the haitian and the french revolutions which happened in a contained time span. shall we talk about how we reacted to those revolutions? >> yeah. >> well, i think we started with the notion. this is the little colonial rebellion. this is forming in people. by 1790. what did it matter? and yet, they thought that this little colonial rebellion had world-shattering importance. that it was the most important event in the...
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minister responded today schools by saying the russians would consider that proposal but the evidence haitian that would come with a number of conditions. first would you deploy a peacekeeping mission we need the agreement of the host secondly there should first be peace which the peacekeeping mission will then help sustain you know the words there should be a kind of cease fire agreement but the trouble is that armed groups for you with the regime's forces cannot listen to anyone or not control anyone that one of the crucial points tonight and what the foreign minister had said was that damascus would have to agree to that plan and the arab league proposal was rejected by it and asked he called it see one side is simply backing the opposition not taking into account all sides of course we've seen damascus very very wary about the u.n. being used in this way and indeed russia as well as the u.s. being used as a tool for regime change rather than pushing for an end to the violence is what russians are from the very beginning very clear about any proposal should be taking to account all the sid
minister responded today schools by saying the russians would consider that proposal but the evidence haitian that would come with a number of conditions. first would you deploy a peacekeeping mission we need the agreement of the host secondly there should first be peace which the peacekeeping mission will then help sustain you know the words there should be a kind of cease fire agreement but the trouble is that armed groups for you with the regime's forces cannot listen to anyone or not...
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immigration officials first broached the idea of using guantanamo as a facility for haitian people on the same ground with no due process. united states process the refugees out of sight of prying journalists and human rights lawyers and so the record goes. it strikes me an american public, with the facts of u.s. activity in guantanamo would seem less likely to remain complacent. and informed public shut during the prison and military commission and thereby saving mr. obama -- from obama's notoriety. where does this leave us going forward? this is where you might run for the exit. in the face of these developments, this impenetrable block on closing the prison i came to the conclusion that president obama truly wants to close the present the most realistic way to do so at this point would be to begin negotiations with cuba. the navy neither needs nor wants the base and only hold on to win as a goodwill gesture granted in to the state department and taking one. guantanamo is expensive. is the debate whether to shut or make permanent the prison is a mucu0@o cf1 o make permanent the pris
immigration officials first broached the idea of using guantanamo as a facility for haitian people on the same ground with no due process. united states process the refugees out of sight of prying journalists and human rights lawyers and so the record goes. it strikes me an american public, with the facts of u.s. activity in guantanamo would seem less likely to remain complacent. and informed public shut during the prison and military commission and thereby saving mr. obama -- from obama's...
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education crisis in this country i certainly want to suggest that we we do have a form of a crisis senate haitian this country it is a crisis of poverty now the separate issue is obviously fixing our education system making our education system better is a good thing would be a good thing because i think for a lot of reasons but the notion that fixing our education system whether the systems that are serving the impoverished areas or otherwise the notion that fixing those systems will solve the jobs crisis in this country is preposterous what the new york times outlines is a manufacturing industry in the high tech world is just one example that has moved offshore not because skills are widely acquirable or available in the workforce here in the united states but because the companies have found profit margins huge profit margins in paying workers extremely low wages in not having to follow environmental laws and not having to fire go up against legalized unions cetera et cetera in other words companies realize that in places like china china didn't have the reforms the things that we call progres
education crisis in this country i certainly want to suggest that we we do have a form of a crisis senate haitian this country it is a crisis of poverty now the separate issue is obviously fixing our education system making our education system better is a good thing would be a good thing because i think for a lot of reasons but the notion that fixing our education system whether the systems that are serving the impoverished areas or otherwise the notion that fixing those systems will solve the...
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the haitian president presented him with this he got the honor because of his humanitarian works since set up over seeing a settlement camp. >>> doesn't matter where you watch the super bowl as long as there is good food involved right? it can be healthy, without losing the flavour, salt and pepper the chef here to show us scrumptious game day recipes someone say chilli and meat ball sub. >> alexandria's finest boutiques offering steep discounts annie reviews that huge sale coming up after the break i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it ! yes, i won ! woo hoo ! it's got a thermos ! rely on verizon 4g lte. because only the fastest survive. >> seventh annual old town boutique warehouse sale is going on not just great discounts on clothes and accessories but decor as well. >> annie yu joins us from alexandria virginia are you able to restrain yoursel
the haitian president presented him with this he got the honor because of his humanitarian works since set up over seeing a settlement camp. >>> doesn't matter where you watch the super bowl as long as there is good food involved right? it can be healthy, without losing the flavour, salt and pepper the chef here to show us scrumptious game day recipes someone say chilli and meat ball sub. >> alexandria's finest boutiques offering steep discounts annie reviews that huge sale...
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one, involved two haitian immigrants who known each other outside of jail. [ yelling ] >> one of them was frank jewels. >> what happened, sir? >> he come to me and fit me, i don't see him face, i don't know who it is, he fight me and he drop me on the floor. he beat, beat me so hard i don't know, i don't see him, i don't know his face, i don't fight him back. >> jewels said he was attacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael caldwell reviewed the footage and confirmed his account. >> what you notice this gentleman, mr. jean baptiste is coming in view and unprovoked attack on mr. jewels, mr. jewels from our perspective and from the officers observation, never fought back to defend himself, detainee jewels did not see the attack coming and you can see that mr. jen baptiste manhandles him for quite some time, launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing back to you, why do you come to beat me and take me drop me in the floor like that? like someone you try to kill me, why? so why? it was -- my neck i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i f
one, involved two haitian immigrants who known each other outside of jail. [ yelling ] >> one of them was frank jewels. >> what happened, sir? >> he come to me and fit me, i don't see him face, i don't know who it is, he fight me and he drop me on the floor. he beat, beat me so hard i don't know, i don't see him, i don't know his face, i don't fight him back. >> jewels said he was attacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael caldwell...
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stores. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian artisans. also foundationally giving all the money back to haiti. >> reporter: what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. serving my heart and everybody else, because they really do need help and support. >> reporter: alina cho, cnn, new york. >> you can watch alina's fashion week special backstage pass. it's saturday, february 25th, at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> all right, internships, those are those low or no-paying jobs that help you get your foot in the door. are they legal? one former intern is taking to it court. with hydroblend™, only from visine®. just one drop instantly soothes and revives tired, overworked eyes. and comforts them for up to ten hours. visine® tired eye relief. try now and save $3. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> ah, internships. that time in your career where you're the lowest life form in the office. you get paid not
stores. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian artisans. also foundationally giving all the money back to haiti. >> reporter: what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. serving my heart and everybody else, because they really do need help and support. >> reporter: alina cho, cnn, new york. >> you can watch alina's fashion week special backstage pass. it's saturday, february 25th, at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> all right, internships, those...
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urban zen stores. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian art sans.ing product from haiti but we are also foundationally giving all the money back to haiti. >> what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. >> reporter: we also talked to the designer behind red carpet sensation, marchesa. georgina chapman takes me behind-the-scenes for a look at the gowns worn by halle berry, jessica alba and jennifer lopez and answers the question whether her husband, hollywood heavyweight producer harvey weinstein, encourses a-list actresses to wear marchesa groups. >>> it doesn't hurt. >> of course it doesn't hurt. i think his relationship with actresses is a very different relationship. i don't think anybody is going to let harvey tell them how to get dressed. >> reporter: a growing trend is designers who are not just creating looks for the runway but for fedex, too. one designer for sephora, another for the cocktail waitresses at a new york hotel. stan herman has been designing uniforms for 40 years. >> office hot designer on 7th avenue and somebody approached me a
urban zen stores. >> 100% of the profit all goes back to the haitian art sans.ing product from haiti but we are also foundationally giving all the money back to haiti. >> what do you get out of it then? >> my heart. >> reporter: we also talked to the designer behind red carpet sensation, marchesa. georgina chapman takes me behind-the-scenes for a look at the gowns worn by halle berry, jessica alba and jennifer lopez and answers the question whether her husband, hollywood...
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one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jones. >> what happened, sir? >> i don't know. people come to me and fight me. i don't know what it is. he just kept fight me. he drop me on the floor. this is -- this is not right. i want to see him first. i don't know -- i don't fight him back. he don't fight me. i don't know who this is. >> jules told the responding deputies that he was atacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael callwell reviewed jail surveillance footage and confirmed jules' account. >> and what you'll notice, this gentleman mr. john baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me
one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jones. >> what happened, sir? >> i don't know. people come to me and fight me. i don't know what it is. he just kept fight me. he drop me on the floor. this is -- this is not right. i want to see him first. i don't know -- i don't fight him back. he don't fight me. i don't know who this is. >> jules told the responding deputies that he was atacked by surprise and did nothing to...
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haitian president presented the actor way special honor at a ceremony last night recognizing his humanitarian an age-old question. who drives better, machine or women? but up next, how about who parks better? we'll tell you all about a study that came out about this. >>> caught on camera, a surprise visitor at one local building. we'll have that plus your weather and traffic. stay with us. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >> woman: don't forget the yard work! >> o.k. >> announcer: with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. >> nice job, ben. >> announcer: well played, dan. well played. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> taking a look at the beltway at new hampshire avenue, you can see
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one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jones. >> what happened, sir? >> people just come to me and fight me. he beat, beat me so hard. i don't know. i don't want to fight him back. he can fight me. i don't know who he is. >> he told responding deputies that he was attacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael callwell confirms jewel's account. >> and what you'll notice, this gentleman is just coming into view and it's unprovoked attack on mr. jewels. mr. jewels, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, therefore fought back to defend him self. he did not see the attack coming and you can see that mr. john baptiste handhandles him for quite some time. >> i never do nothing to you. why take me and drop me on the floor like that, like someone you're trying to kill me. why? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jewels said the attack was unprovoked, john baptiste told jail officials he was
one involved two haitian immigrants who had known each other outside of jail. one of them was frank jones. >> what happened, sir? >> people just come to me and fight me. he beat, beat me so hard. i don't know. i don't want to fight him back. he can fight me. i don't know who he is. >> he told responding deputies that he was attacked by surprise and did nothing to provoke the fight. later, captain michael callwell confirms jewel's account. >> and what you'll notice, this...
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and the authorities at pearl harbor felt this was for sabotage because we had a big japanese pop haitian there. and in case -- population there. and in case of war, they wanted to know where the ships would be for purposes of sabotage. it turned out there was not a single case of sabotage on the part of the japanese in hawaii during the war. they were all quite loyal except for this japanese consul who had been imported as a spy. did we break the japanese code to learn about pearl harbor? no. we did wreak the japanese tip -- break the japanese diplomatic code, and we knew they were going to break relations with us, and we found that out the day before pearl harbor. but we didn't know why they were going to break relations with us because we did not have the military code broken or the admiralty, naval code broken. we didn't know about those until well after pearl harbor. breaking the admiralty code, though, helped us win the battle at midway, and that was six months later. but nothing, it seems, but stupidity and blindness was the way of the japanese attack on pearl harbor. yes? >> i was
and the authorities at pearl harbor felt this was for sabotage because we had a big japanese pop haitian there. and in case -- population there. and in case of war, they wanted to know where the ships would be for purposes of sabotage. it turned out there was not a single case of sabotage on the part of the japanese in hawaii during the war. they were all quite loyal except for this japanese consul who had been imported as a spy. did we break the japanese code to learn about pearl harbor? no....
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on our social entrepreneurship page, read about how a haitian- american is helping neglected and vulnerable children in her homeland. and examine what's happening in many of the biggest housing markets around the country, and how much prices may have fallen in your area. paul solman has an interactive chart on his making sense page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll follow the g.o.p. presidential hopefuls as they move on to colorado and nevada. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff in tampa. we'll see you online, where you can follow the county-by-county returns on our interactive map and watch the candidates' victory and concession speeches tonight, plus you can view all our programming on your mobile device. just download the pbs newshour iphone and ipad app. and we'll be here for a special report on the results of the florida primary at 11:00 p.m. eastern time, and again tomorrow evening. thanks for watching. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> b
on our social entrepreneurship page, read about how a haitian- american is helping neglected and vulnerable children in her homeland. and examine what's happening in many of the biggest housing markets around the country, and how much prices may have fallen in your area. paul solman has an interactive chart on his making sense page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll follow the g.o.p....
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congressional black caucus members, who from the very moment of upheaval in haiti held on to the hand of the haitian people. and i'm reminded of a meeting in the white house, in the administration prior to president obama's administration. when we were in this -- in a room tussling about the calamity if -- in haiti, the upheaval in the government. and we wanted to speak to then-president bush. and a number of emissaries came in the room to, if you will, congressman dell result, to -- dellums, to humor us, to comfort us, to suggest that they were the ones that would make the ultimate decision. and n essence, we were polite, we listened. we smiled. and we indicated that we wanted to see the president of the united states of america. we did not move. and it was finally recognized that we had to meet with the president of the united states on this vital issue. stories that are not written up, stories that are not, if you will, crafted in history. finally, some years ago students of purview a&m, historically black college, denied their very birthright, the right to vote. a decision that ultimately went t
congressional black caucus members, who from the very moment of upheaval in haiti held on to the hand of the haitian people. and i'm reminded of a meeting in the white house, in the administration prior to president obama's administration. when we were in this -- in a room tussling about the calamity if -- in haiti, the upheaval in the government. and we wanted to speak to then-president bush. and a number of emissaries came in the room to, if you will, congressman dell result, to -- dellums,...
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the game when giants star jason pierre-paul shared his first super bowl victory with his close-knit haitian family, including his beloved father who has been blind most of his son's life. >> the m.i.a. situation forced nbc to issue an a immediate apology. seems familiar, doesn't it, guys? >> don't know why you'd say that, cindy. >> yeah. >>> after the game police in riot gear had to use flash grenades to disperse angry patriots fans at the university of massachusetts amherst. 14 were arrested, no one was hurt. twitter reports there were an average of 10,000 tweets per second in the final minutes. setting a knew record. here in new york, there will be a victory parade tomorrow morning in lower man tant. >> not much to celebrate in egypt where a crackdown is strange relations with the u.s. 19 americans are facing criminal charges. >> one is the son of transportation secretary ray lahood. we want to bring in chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell. good morning >> good morning. they're watching this closely at the white house. so far the obama administration has said they're deeply con
the game when giants star jason pierre-paul shared his first super bowl victory with his close-knit haitian family, including his beloved father who has been blind most of his son's life. >> the m.i.a. situation forced nbc to issue an a immediate apology. seems familiar, doesn't it, guys? >> don't know why you'd say that, cindy. >> yeah. >>> after the game police in riot gear had to use flash grenades to disperse angry patriots fans at the university of massachusetts...
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the most poignant, jason pierre paul shared his first super bowl victory with his close-knit haitian family, including his beloved father, john, who has been blind most of his son's life. and that obscenity by m.i.a. forced nbc to issue an apology. sound familiar, guys? >> i don't know why you'd say that, cindy. cindy, thanks. >>> after the game, police in riot gear had to use flash grenades to disperse angry patriots fans at the university of massachusetts am hurst. 13 were arrested. no one was hurt. in the last three minutes of the game, twitter reports there were an average of 10,000 tweets per second, setting a new record. here in new york, there will be a victory parade for the giants tomorrow morning in lower manhattan. >>> there is not much to celebrate in egypt, where a crackdown on pro democracy groups is straining relations with the united states. >> this morning, 19 americans were formally charged with creating and managing nongovernmental organizations without a license from egypt's government. we want to bring in now chief white house correspondent nora o'donnell. good m
the most poignant, jason pierre paul shared his first super bowl victory with his close-knit haitian family, including his beloved father, john, who has been blind most of his son's life. and that obscenity by m.i.a. forced nbc to issue an apology. sound familiar, guys? >> i don't know why you'd say that, cindy. cindy, thanks. >>> after the game, police in riot gear had to use flash grenades to disperse angry patriots fans at the university of massachusetts am hurst. 13 were...