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joseph joseph was the means to enter him for more than 2 months. because when we went in to find the common ground, we've a position to form a government where nobody would be presented. so that's the situation that the condition in which the joseph had to continue to lead even after the assassination of the president. so be after the assassination of the president, they had to see the the haitian police actions opposition. the one that in power, they had to see to find a common ground. and that's the kind of leadership that we want, that the kind of leaders that we want. it's been a long time in haiti that you don't see leaders sitting together to find a common ground to find in haitian solution to our crisis. is there gonna be any change to the foreign policy? i mean, as far as i understand in this core group involving the europe, ian union, the u. s. b o, a s, brazil, canada, and the united nations have what's called occupation troops. there they were accused of killing 30000 by infecting people with cholera in your country. and the un troops going to remain as is the core group, still going to be running hazy and not the government has been said by some critics . we don't have the un troops in haiti right now. well, chapter 7
joseph joseph was the means to enter him for more than 2 months. because when we went in to find the common ground, we've a position to form a government where nobody would be presented. so that's the situation that the condition in which the joseph had to continue to lead even after the assassination of the president. so be after the assassination of the president, they had to see the the haitian police actions opposition. the one that in power, they had to see to find a common ground. and...
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she was greeted by officials, including interim prime minister claude joseph. josephuntry in spite of jovenel moise's announcement, one day before his death, designating politician ariel henry as prime minister. investigations are ongoing in what is described as a sprawling plot to kill the president involving haitians, haitain- americans and abt two dozen former colombian soldiers. officials announced that the funeral for prime minister moise will be held on friday in the northern city of cap-haitien. martine moise is expected to attend. for the latest national and international news visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the landslide victory of president alexander lukashenko in belarus last year ushered in his sixth term, and more than a quarter decade of control for the auoritarian leader. claims of a flawed election drew mass demonstrations, with thousands of protestors imprisoned. thousands more have been fleeing to neighboring countries, including poland and lithuania, crossing into the e.u. illegally and with great risk to themselves. newshour weekend special
she was greeted by officials, including interim prime minister claude joseph. josephuntry in spite of jovenel moise's announcement, one day before his death, designating politician ariel henry as prime minister. investigations are ongoing in what is described as a sprawling plot to kill the president involving haitians, haitain- americans and abt two dozen former colombian soldiers. officials announced that the funeral for prime minister moise will be held on friday in the northern city of...
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columbia police chief says an investigation suggest that the former haitian justice minister, joseph joseph, felix, but they may have been involved in the assassination of the haitian president 28 mercenaries. misty colombians are accused of suiting juvenile, more ease at his home alley. this month. the colombian government says only a small group knew of the true nature of the job, and the rest were duped to thinking they were hired to support haitian security forces. well still ahead here on the news on a formula won't get up for the 1st of a sprint race at silverton. that's are we coming up installed with peter? i as the world's ultra rich ticket giant leaves award, the final frontier stay with all 0. jeff bezos, boards the blue origin. you shepherd, space flight on july 20th the billionaires face with special coverage. frank assessments and argument suggesting that the ministrations along game, it's very much of a warm embrace on the iran nuclear deal. the cause of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a g
columbia police chief says an investigation suggest that the former haitian justice minister, joseph joseph, felix, but they may have been involved in the assassination of the haitian president 28 mercenaries. misty colombians are accused of suiting juvenile, more ease at his home alley. this month. the colombian government says only a small group knew of the true nature of the job, and the rest were duped to thinking they were hired to support haitian security forces. well still ahead here on...
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joseph pinion is here. i know he wants to jump in. joseph. joseph: yeah, absolutely, congresswoman. g about a trillion dollars that has not actually been spent on covid relief that has very little to do with co-individual. you talk about the threats of infrastructure. in many ways to in order address a problem you have to acknowledge the problem exists. how do we get people to kind of walk away from the peak stupid happening in the swamp where we understand intuitively that these individuals in russia are hacking at the behest of the kremlin, not in spite of the kremlin. these individuals in china are hacking at the behest of the chinese communist party, not in spite of them. this is what's happening right now. these are people acting effectively at the behest of the government and our government seems to want to pretend that their government knows nothing is happening. >> right. they want to issue memos and have verbal slaps on the wrist and i sort of likeen it to this right now with russia and china, the united states can't get out of the locker room right now and china's out there
joseph pinion is here. i know he wants to jump in. joseph. joseph: yeah, absolutely, congresswoman. g about a trillion dollars that has not actually been spent on covid relief that has very little to do with co-individual. you talk about the threats of infrastructure. in many ways to in order address a problem you have to acknowledge the problem exists. how do we get people to kind of walk away from the peak stupid happening in the swamp where we understand intuitively that these individuals in...
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there are thousands of indigenous leaders you are what i call -- the triumphs of joseph. josephas important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father he never became a citizen and he ended up facing not only his brothers who betrayed him but also the people who him. here's an example of radical grace so it's important for people not to get caught up in resentment because hatred and resentment and animosity consumes you. some say it's like taking poison and expecting the other person to die. and so what we are trying to emphasize in this book, we want to inspire people to come together to look deonte race and focus more on upward mobility or those at the bottom and just use our talent instead of always fighting each other. i don't want to engage in the tribal warfare that we are seeing today but there are people who profit of antagonism and they are the race hustlers. they are the people who know better and don't ask better. i call them -- and if it angers them fine but if it promotes this kind of discussion that i've accomplished something. plus the one of the
there are thousands of indigenous leaders you are what i call -- the triumphs of joseph. josephas important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father he never became a citizen and he ended up facing not only his brothers who betrayed him but also the people who him. here's an example of radical grace so it's important for people not to get caught up in resentment because hatred and resentment and animosity consumes you. some say it's like taking poison and expecting the other...
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my book, the triumph of joseph, joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like her father he never said came to bitterness. he ended up not only saving his brothers who betrayed him but also those who enslaved in. here's an example of radical grace. so it was important for people not to get caught up in resentment because of hatred and resentment, animosity consumes you. some said it's like taking poison expecting the other person to die. and so what we're trying to emphasize, we wanted to inspire people to come together to look beyond race and focus more on upward mobility of those at the bottom here and yes, use our talent instead of always fighting each other or, i don't want to engage in the tribal warfare that is in existence today but for people who profit off of antagonism, and they are the race hustlers. there are legitimate people can do better who don't act better. i call them, if it angers them, fine, but if it provokes this kind of discussion, and i've accomplished something. >> host: one of the things that's interesting, so i asked you for names and
my book, the triumph of joseph, joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like her father he never said came to bitterness. he ended up not only saving his brothers who betrayed him but also those who enslaved in. here's an example of radical grace. so it was important for people not to get caught up in resentment because of hatred and resentment, animosity consumes you. some said it's like taking poison expecting the other person to die. and so what we're trying to...
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my book, the triumph of joseph, joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like her father he never said came to bitterness. he ended up not only saving his brothers who betrayed him but also those who enslaved in. here's an example of radical grace. so it was important for people not to get caught up in resentment because of hatred and resentment, animosity consumes you. some said it's like taking poison expecting the other person to die. and so what we're trying to emphasize, we wanted to inspire people to come together to look beyond race and focus more on upward mobility of those at the bottom here and yes, use our talent instead of always fighting each other or, i don't want to engage in the tribal warfare that is in existence today but for people who profit off of antagonism, and they are the race hustlers. there are legitimate people can do better who don't act better. i call them, if it angers them, fine, but if it provokes this kind of discussion, and i've accomplished something. >> host: one of the things that's interesting, so i asked you for names and
my book, the triumph of joseph, joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like her father he never said came to bitterness. he ended up not only saving his brothers who betrayed him but also those who enslaved in. here's an example of radical grace. so it was important for people not to get caught up in resentment because of hatred and resentment, animosity consumes you. some said it's like taking poison expecting the other person to die. and so what we're trying to...
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joseph. i'm joseph because we provide college scholarships out of the bush institute on the smu campus. joseph kemp was one of our recipients. we were so impressed we gave him a job after hegraduated . this was a kid who is dad died of starvation. his mother was starving, took his daughter. his sister, her daughter to china and sold her. she comes back, gets captured by the regime, dies in prison camp and joseph is alone and starving. he tells the story in the book. about his decision to get to china. and so it's hard to envision a tiny scrawny teenage boy having the courage to go to china but he does and he ends up being taken in by an underground church. and from there he ends up in, there's a program out of yale that helps north korean refugees and they got him to the consulate, us consulate. and from there he ends up going to new york city. and he succeeds. and i put him in there. the painting is when one of the first ones i did read the shadows are very dark, it's a dark rich and the light, the contrast between the dark and the light is pretty profound because he went from darkness to lig
joseph. i'm joseph because we provide college scholarships out of the bush institute on the smu campus. joseph kemp was one of our recipients. we were so impressed we gave him a job after hegraduated . this was a kid who is dad died of starvation. his mother was starving, took his daughter. his sister, her daughter to china and sold her. she comes back, gets captured by the regime, dies in prison camp and joseph is alone and starving. he tells the story in the book. about his decision to get to...
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joseph kim. i meant joseph, we provides college scholarships, joseph kim was one of our recipients. ere so impressed by him we gave him a job after he graduated from college. this is a kid whose dad died of starvation, his mother was starving, took his daughter, his sister, her daughter to china and sold her to have money to eat. she comes back, gets captured by the regime, dies in prison camp and joseph as a young teenager is alone and starving. he told the story in the book about his decision to get to china. hard to envision a tiny scrawny teenage boy having the courage to go to china but he does and he ends up being taken in by an underground church and from there he ends up, there's a program out of yale that helps north korean refugees and they got him to the us consulate and from there he goes to new york city and succeeds and i put him in there. the painting, one of the first ones i did, the shadows are very dark, a dark rich purple and the contrast between the dark and the light is pretty profound because he went from darkness to light. i see joseph quite a bit. he is an eng
joseph kim. i meant joseph, we provides college scholarships, joseph kim was one of our recipients. ere so impressed by him we gave him a job after he graduated from college. this is a kid whose dad died of starvation, his mother was starving, took his daughter, his sister, her daughter to china and sold her to have money to eat. she comes back, gets captured by the regime, dies in prison camp and joseph as a young teenager is alone and starving. he told the story in the book about his decision...
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joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone. it's when they were not left alone joseph smith was forced 2ingage the federal political system. after the mormons have been expelled with state extensions extermination was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. josephto washington d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in missouri when members of our religious committee were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they would prepare a petition to congress, joseph smith goes to meet with van buren hoping to get van buren to take the mormons side and used to sway with congress. and van buren does not demonstrate any prejudice against the mormons for their beliefs. it's pure political calculation. he says your cause is just i can do nothing for you. essentially if i help you i'm going to lose reelection because i will lose the state of missouri. and so van buren recognizes the injustice with were powerless to help you. in the united states senate had a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee considering should the mormons get reparations or not but the federal government have any role to play here? this is one of the reasons i wrote the book. this is like this a forgotten part of a constitutional history. part of
joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone. it's when they were not left alone joseph smith was forced 2ingage the federal political system. after the mormons have been expelled with state extensions extermination was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. josephto washington d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in missouri when members of our religious committee were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they would prepare a petition to...
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joseph smith appears to be a very moderate voice. in most rooms, joseph smith was in he wasn't a moderate voice. we get people like brigham young who then goes on to utah. we get a sense of brigham young's view to politics that's foreshadowing what happens decades later. the council 50 becomes this really important feature in nauvoo in those last months of joseph smith's life, and it kind of becomes a place that all these questions of politics go to. >> fascinating. i have another one here. how much did joseph smith's notion of polygamy factor into their persecution? >> yeah, so what's very interesting about polygamy in the nauvoo time period of mormon history is it is being practiced secretly. most people not involved don't really know much about it. there are rumors that kind of filter out, but there's so sensational they seem difficult to believe, and they are sensational lies -- and they are sensationized. generally speaking it doesn't have a lot to do with the persecution, but where it comes into play, many of the people who kind of leave the church that joseph smith is leading and the men that publish the newspaper that he ultimately ordered to destroy, is they are trying to expose is the practice of polygamy. joseph smith sees this as a great danger not just for how it's sensationalist polygamy but it is going to bring more attention on
joseph smith appears to be a very moderate voice. in most rooms, joseph smith was in he wasn't a moderate voice. we get people like brigham young who then goes on to utah. we get a sense of brigham young's view to politics that's foreshadowing what happens decades later. the council 50 becomes this really important feature in nauvoo in those last months of joseph smith's life, and it kind of becomes a place that all these questions of politics go to. >> fascinating. i have another one...
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joseph. it was joseph who offered his opinion on what he termed a miscalculation on the part of some of the people involved in this assassination. he said, quote, the killers thought they could kill the president and force the rest of the government to flee. and he said, obviously, that hasn't happened. the investigation goes on. that's where the chief of police of haiti's national police force jumped in. he said that, at this point, more than two dozen police officers here, on the island, are being investigated, in one way or another. as a result of this assassination. among those police officers being investigated, we're told, there are some officers who were actually at the presidential residence, the night of the assassination. also, haiti's national police chief saying that members of the fbi, that have come here from the united states to assist in this investigation, have had a chance to, at least preliminarily, question some of the key suspect ss in this case. we are, also, told that the funeral for president jovenel moise will take place not here in port-au-prince, in another part of the c
joseph. it was joseph who offered his opinion on what he termed a miscalculation on the part of some of the people involved in this assassination. he said, quote, the killers thought they could kill the president and force the rest of the government to flee. and he said, obviously, that hasn't happened. the investigation goes on. that's where the chief of police of haiti's national police force jumped in. he said that, at this point, more than two dozen police officers here, on the island, are...
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joseph wolk. joseph: johnson & johnson is proud to be part of the solution set despite last night's report. we think that the data shows that this is very effective against many variants inclusive of the more recent delta variant, and hospital systems and health care professionals are much better equipped to address pandemic situations. you know, as they mentioned, last year, elective procedures were kind of put on pause. if you are one of those people suffering, it is not all that elective so hospitals and health care administrators have done a fantastic job in being resilient and we are much better equipped as a society to handle any variants that may come down the pike. >> does that mean that potentially the second half could actually better than you assume in your guidance? joseph feel really good about the guidance right now. there's obviously the mathematical comparable favorables we were looking into. that was truly expected, but if i look at each of the businesses, operationally, we are gaining share, expanding markets, introducing new products, so we feel pretty good about where our guidance is day. we are going to aspire to have better results but right now, if you look your on your growth, taking out even the comparable mass, each of the divisions, pharmaceutical, medical device, and can number, are very strong even relative to where they were in the second quarter of 2019. >> do you expect to start making a profit from your vaccine next year? joseph: yes, when we came out with the pricing for the vaccine, when we identified a lead candidate, we discussed early on about offering that at not-for-profit. we did not want our cost to be an issue for folks when considering getting vaccinated or not, but that will come to an end probably towards the end of thi
joseph wolk. joseph: johnson & johnson is proud to be part of the solution set despite last night's report. we think that the data shows that this is very effective against many variants inclusive of the more recent delta variant, and hospital systems and health care professionals are much better equipped to address pandemic situations. you know, as they mentioned, last year, elective procedures were kind of put on pause. if you are one of those people suffering, it is not all that elective...
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joseph pinion. joseph, remember a couple of weeks ago when we had president biden basically saying, yeah, i like this agreement that we have on the infrastructure bill but i'm not going to sign it unless i know that i've got the support for the higher taxes and more spending planned, this $3.5 trillion package. that's why i'm wondering if in fact the infrastructure plan is in jeopardy if you don't have the support on the other side. jump in here, josephappears to me and a lot of people like this was all a long time bait and switch to drag republicans out into the open to agree on a number for spending. therefore, they can't necessarily protest with the same level of outrage to the final number the democrats are proposing. bob, i'd really come back to you and say when we look at what's happening here with this astronomical desenseitization to the large sums of money to the american people, do you believe there's an appetite to say we don't know what covid emergencies are going to occur five, six years from now. we do have covid spending, there's been outlays for those periods of time. what we do know is that for the next 10, 20 years, we have infrastructure needs. can we get those infrastructure needs funded you through the money that's already been allocated years in advance for covid emergency relief that has not actually yet come to bear? >> it's a good question and republicans are saying it's crazy to spend trillions more when we
joseph pinion. joseph, remember a couple of weeks ago when we had president biden basically saying, yeah, i like this agreement that we have on the infrastructure bill but i'm not going to sign it unless i know that i've got the support for the higher taxes and more spending planned, this $3.5 trillion package. that's why i'm wondering if in fact the infrastructure plan is in jeopardy if you don't have the support on the other side. jump in here, josephappears to me and a lot of people like...
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joseph lavorgna of goldman sachs -- it is joseph lavorgna. goldman sachs and others say we are going below 3%. do you agree with that, that the terminal value of our growth is under 3%? josephoesn't have to be that way, but that seems to be the consensus. even in the biden budget, they are forecasting gdp at 1.9%. it does seem like the consensus of forecasters are shifting down to a sub 2% world. i would love to see 3%. it is possible we could get 3%. i'm not a testament of productivity growth. it is possible this crisis, this pandemic was an accelerant of productivity growth. we will find these new ways to exist that is long-term and could lead to higher productivity. what i can tell you in the short-term is the economy is booming this year and has a tremendous -- has had a tremendous amount of stimulus. that is why the equity market is so up. where it goes beyond will be a function of regulatory policy, fiscal policy, and as we get the right program in place, i don't see why growth can't be much faster than 2%. jon: i want to tease out a couple scenarios given what you said and maybe take out the last bit. can you envision a scenario where the federal reserve gets stuck h
joseph lavorgna of goldman sachs -- it is joseph lavorgna. goldman sachs and others say we are going below 3%. do you agree with that, that the terminal value of our growth is under 3%? josephoesn't have to be that way, but that seems to be the consensus. even in the biden budget, they are forecasting gdp at 1.9%. it does seem like the consensus of forecasters are shifting down to a sub 2% world. i would love to see 3%. it is possible we could get 3%. i'm not a testament of productivity growth....
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no, that does not say for joseph stalin it, says for joseph biden., georgia. if we are going to keep a country free. we need to have these audits to get to the bottom of it because 100 to nothing is not the united states of america. we need these audits to continue to get the true results. >> bret: we are going to go through each one of these just on the 74,000. they say if a voter chooses to vote early they can cast a mail-in ballot or vote in person. either way they have these early ballots and they are calculated in two different columns. one is early voting that comes in by mail. the other is early voting overall. and then how much were counted and they claim that that discrepancy is they are mixing that up. the people who are looking into this audit. >> you can't debunk something if you don't know where it comes from. and maricopa county admits that they don't know where the auditor came up with the 74243. so this needs to be vetted and this is the exact reason why the canvas needs to continue and also that the maricopa county board turns over t
no, that does not say for joseph stalin it, says for joseph biden., georgia. if we are going to keep a country free. we need to have these audits to get to the bottom of it because 100 to nothing is not the united states of america. we need these audits to continue to get the true results. >> bret: we are going to go through each one of these just on the 74,000. they say if a voter chooses to vote early they can cast a mail-in ballot or vote in person. either way they have these early...
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joseph: we went on to an angle in washington, d.c., requesting meetings and never received a response. amy: josephris plant set to close in morgantown, virginia. president of the united steelworkers union that represents workers there. thanks to katherine eban, can you to edit or at vanity fair. her piece we will link to, “we can't reach him: joe manchin is ghosting the west virginia union workers whose jobs his daughter helped outsource. ♪ >> hello and welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm takao minori in new york. >>> people in afghanistan have been dealing with a surge in violence as the taliban has stepped up attacks since the withdrawal of u.s. troops. now china's foreign minister is trying to restore the peace. he's met with taliban leaders and asked for their help to
joseph: we went on to an angle in washington, d.c., requesting meetings and never received a response. amy: josephris plant set to close in morgantown, virginia. president of the united steelworkers union that represents workers there. thanks to katherine eban, can you to edit or at vanity fair. her piece we will link to, “we can't reach him: joe manchin is ghosting the west virginia union workers whose jobs his daughter helped outsource. ♪ >> hello and welcome back to nhk...
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rowntree foundation half a million _ joseph rowntree foundation half a million people _ joseph rowntree foundation half a million people will— josepht will be cut by a quarter~ can— losses and that will be cut by a quarter. can all— losses and that will be cut by a quarter. can all of— losses and that will be cut by a quarter. can all of that - losses and that will be cut by a| quarter. can all of that damage really— quarter. can all of that damage really be — quarter. can all of that damage really be justified? _ quarter. can all of that damage really be justified? the - quarter. can all of that damage really be justified?— quarter. can all of that damage really be justified? really be 'ustified? the answer to that and really be justified? the answer to that and i understand _ really be justified? the answer to that and i understand what i really be justified? the answer to that and i understand what you i really be justified? the answer to. that and i understand what you are saying, but the answer is to get people into work and if you look at what is happening, in the last few months, you have seen that unemployment and the proje
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he was sold to joseph's this indenture was sold as joseph saxton who took him to new york then to an island in the caribbean and then back to salem, massachusetts where he was sold one more time. in january 1775 is indenture ended heavy service last master for according to francis six years and until i was 21 years of age. still living in salem. jacob francis enlisted an autumn 1775 for one year and sergeants 16th continental regimen belonging to massachusetts during that term. he served at the boston seeds and witnessed the battles of long island the white plains a short time after the fall fort lee and the new jersey side of hudson river francis in this comrade's marched across new jersey crossed the river into pennsylvania and in march down to camp off from the delaware river a few miles below korean about the house ferrari were relay. we lay there a week or two. initial application jacob quite accurately described the 26 december 1776 attack on the hessians of trenton, new jersey. he wrote. we received the orders to march and christmas night crossed at the delaware river down to
he was sold to joseph's this indenture was sold as joseph saxton who took him to new york then to an island in the caribbean and then back to salem, massachusetts where he was sold one more time. in january 1775 is indenture ended heavy service last master for according to francis six years and until i was 21 years of age. still living in salem. jacob francis enlisted an autumn 1775 for one year and sergeants 16th continental regimen belonging to massachusetts during that term. he served at the...
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joseph president or working parliament. claudejoseph the parliament. claude joseph the interim parliament.the interim prime minister is in charge of the time being. this is the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, with a raft of problems, spiralling inflation, intense poverty, and gang violence. but why a foreign hit squad will be deployed to kill its president remains a mystery. peter bowes, bbc news. joining me now from the us is amy wilentz, a journalist who focusses on haiti. thank you very much for being with us. do we know more about what the us will be sending to haiti? i what the us will be sending to haiti? 4' �* , ., haiti? i think we've just heard haiti? i think we've 'ust heard so far basically _ so far basically law enforcement, intelligence, fbi personnel. i think the united states has yet committed any trips to haiti and i don't see why it would at this point— i have not seen, listening to people and looking at videos on the ground, i have not seen a kind of chaotic unrest that even compares to what there was before jovenel moise was assassinated on the ground so i am u
joseph president or working parliament. claudejoseph the parliament. claude joseph the interim parliament.the interim prime minister is in charge of the time being. this is the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, with a raft of problems, spiralling inflation, intense poverty, and gang violence. but why a foreign hit squad will be deployed to kill its president remains a mystery. peter bowes, bbc news. joining me now from the us is amy wilentz, a journalist who focusses on haiti. thank you...
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joseph, the interim prime minister, is currently running the country. >> do you believe claude joseph has the political legitimacy to be able to run the country? or will there be more political struggles about who will take charge going forward? sam: i would definitely expect to see more conflict over who is in charge. i know ariel henry, who was nominated to become prime minister by the president has also claimed that he has the rightful prime minister and it is his government. so i definitely expect more conflict going forward. >> jenna, there are growing calls for the international community, especially the u.s., to step in and do more to put an end to violence in haiti and the political crisis in haiti. what are international actors and to the u.s. in a position to do at this point? jenna: the situation on the ground is highly unstable. the security council had an emergency meeting. there were a couple of possibilities of what might happen. it is important we recognize this as haiti's second earthquake. the first was geographical and the second political. this is that devastating. i think it is possible we might see something i can to what we saw in the -- something akin to what we saw in 2004, and issuance of a three month destabilization force that became a predecessor of the peacekeeping operation that was on the ground for 13 years. until we see something like that, i expect we will see more calls for home. -- calls for calm. mohammed: what happens going forward? jenna: they were on ground for 13 years and left four years ago. it was not perfect. he brought a modicum of stability. but of the $13 billion of foreign assistant provided by the international community from the earthquake and extended beyond that, haiti has very little to show for it. the peacekeeping operation was deeply flawed with widespread credible accusations of sexual assault, a cholera epidemic. i think there is a reluctance to return to a full-fledged peacekeeping operation. there is haiti fatigue and that cannot be overstated by the international community. there has been sustained presence on ground for two decades in some way, shape, or form. so there dynamics are so urgent that there will be a call for presence of some sort to bring a modicum of stability on the ground. we need to see some stable -- we need to see some signal from the haitian government but as my colleague knows, there is real question about who is in charge. mohammed: jake, you wrote a piece in which you discussed the u.s. would be better suited to change policies toward haiti. what do you think needs to happen? how does the u.s. need to change their policies toward haiti? jake: another intervention from the international community or u.s. would be a disaster. there is a history of overturning elections, putting military troops on the ground, supporting coup d'etat. when you look at the situation now, this is as much a product of international policy is anything else. so to look to them for a solution is misguided. i think yes, haiti is in a situation of political uncertainty today but they were before the assassination. his own mandate was contested. there had been calls for his resignation for some time. i think the most important thing moving forward is to listen to the voices in haiti, civil society organizations who have been clear about what they want to see going forward that does not involve foreign intervention but putting together a credible government to oversee a return to democracy. the democracy has been undermined for many years, including by the foreign actors. mohammed: talking about the undermining of democracy going on in haiti for a long time, elections were supposed to happen in september. do you see that timeline being adhered to? jake: no. i think even those who say they support the elections truly believe -- do not truly believe they'll be able to do it. we've talked about a change in u.s. policy, this is what i was referring to. international actors in the past six months have been insistent that despite the lack of conditions for fair elections in haiti, elections must go forward. this contributed to the tension and pushed us -- push them to this point. so to act as if this has not changed the dynamic, i think it's moving towards a dangerous situation if they continue to call for elections. mohammed: sam, there has been so much reporting about how gang violence and kidnappings have surged under the president's tenure. why was that the case? and just how bad is the situation for haitian citizens? how fearful are they right now from gangs out on the streets claiming more territory? how fearful are they that they could get kidnapped? sample in the situation has worsened over the past year. people are more reticent about going outside. they are staying in their homes more. that was definitely the case after the assassination when the streets were quiet in many areas. so there is definitely a climate of fear. but this issue with the gangs has been getting worse in the past several years as economic conditions in the country have deteriorated. mohammed: what are you hearing now from sources on the ground about the instability and the fear that is they are now because of the assassination? what are you hearing from people in different parts of haiti? sam: i have heard that people want a national dialogue. they want all the different actors in the country to come together and create a stable environment for elections. if they are fearful about what is to come, about how the session right now ends. i do not think people trust the current forces in charge to organize a credible process for elections. mohammed: jenna, you are nodding to what sam is saying. jenna: yes. sam is on the money. haiti needs to ultimately solve this political crisis on its own and come to an electoral outcome that is supported by the haitian people, absolutely. but i would differ with jake on this point. i think it is virtually impossible to guarantee a process that would be widely viewed as credible absent some sort of external, internationally supportive process. before we get to elections, we really should be talking about some kind of stabilization mechanism to keep peace on the ground. i think there is a high propensity for widespread political violence. the gangs are armed to the teeth. police have been overrun in recent months by gangs. there have been a number of gruesome killings of police officers. we just cannot really capture the full extent of the political crisis that has been ongoing for some time. so before we can get to talk of haiti solving their political future, which of course it must in order for it to be tenable and sustainable long-term, we need a stabilization aspects to calm things on the ground so kids can go to school and the airport and border do not remain closed. we need and in this ticket -- we need an investigation about who was behind the attack. mohammed: who conducts the investigation? with so much political instability in haiti, is the government they are in any kind of position to conduct a -- is there government in any kind of position to conduct a credible investigation? jenna: president biden said the u.s. was ready to offer support but had not received an official request. it is in everyone's self interest, including both sides who claim air to the throne to have an independent, external investigation, credibility brought by an independent third-party element to conduct an investigation would be very important, putting aside the reality that there is not an indigenous organization to conduct the investigation required. mohammed: jake, some say the president was a target because he was clinging to power, acting as an autocrat would and trying to expand his power. others say he was a target because of the reforms he wanted to implement. which scenario is more likely? jake: i think it is important to know that anything about motivation here is speculation. we need to take time to get more information and not just feed into a rush to judgment. but going back to the issue of security, it's impossible to separate the sick -- the security situation in the situation with the gangs from the political situation. there are political conflicts that led to politicization of the police where there are open factions warn each other. both groups are funding gang warfare. so to address the situation without addressing the political situation would be a misguided effort. creating the space for a haitian dialogue for that process to take place will have a dramatic impact on the security side of things, even absent international intervention. mohammed: we have to talk about the humanitarian and landscape in haiti. how dire is it now and how much has all of this instability and power vacuum on the constitutional crisis and everything else going on contributed to the suffering of haitian people? jake: it's extremely tough. 4 million people are insecure -- food insecure. but this is a product of decades and century of power being concentrated in port-au-prince and greatly ignoring the rest of the country. i think also a product of the focus on international action. when you look at the fights for power in port-au-prince, haitian politicians are looking for the injured -- are fighting for the interest of canada and the united states, not for haiti. if we want a represented oath -- representative government, that has to change. mohammed: how much anger had the president been facing from the public over his attempt to hold onto power? sam: i think it has been building ever since the start of his term in november 2017 when the senate probe implicated him and others around him in corruption with money that had been granted to haiti, it was a loan from venezuela to purchase oil. that sparks popular protests in 2018 and then again in 2019. so that anger has been building. mohammed: doesn't look like there will be more anger directed toward the government? will protests continue? willoughby wait and see? -- wheel eight b wait and see -- will it be wait and see? >> i don't think there will be a lot of trust in this process as it is being organized by the current government. the president was trying to organize a constitutional referendum and it is currently scheduled for september 26. that also true protests early this year. i can see more unrest if that process goes forward. mohammed: jenna, how much concern is they are among regional leaders? jenna: the dominican republic was quick to close the border, which admittedly is like locking your door with a screen door. it is a course border. suspects remain at large. -- coarse border. suspects remain at large. there has been concern -- concern throughout the region. we saw initial expressions of concern from the organization of american states but the capacity of regional actors to respond in this environment will be very limited and that is why i think -- mohammed: is there any concern among the regional leaders about the state of emergency and if it has the potential to make things worse? jenna: we have 15 days. it is effectively martial law. we will see as people continue to assert themselves in that capacity. they have 15 days in which to create an environment in which they can shut down protests. we will be looking for additional displays of force on the ground and the dynamics surrounding that. the question is what happens after the 15 days. there is a reputation for extending these decrees for an extended time. so what happens after this and what comes out of the security council session later this afternoon. we will look for the two week mark. mohammed: jake, is there any chance at this point that mr. josephould go to the opposition and try to work out some kind of deal going forward? or is there a possibility that some type of transitional republic could be put in place in a climate where things are so politically divided. -- divided? jake: i think it's important to read -- to remember that this did not begin with the assassination of the president. we have to look at a few things. one is the conflicts between claude joseph and the other. the underlying political dynamics are still there. they will still drive what comes next. were talking about a push for elections and others calling for a transitional government. right now we can't expect electricians next year -- cannot expect elections next year. mohammed: jenna, i want to give you the last word. jenna: i think it will be virtually impossible to imagine a dynamic in which suddenly a transitional government is possible without additional support externally. as jake notes, there has been a deep political crisis ongoing for years. so th
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joseph, announced a state of siege lasting 2 weeks. but it's unclear who is now in charge, as movies had named another man to replace joseph people we've spoken to in haiti say they fear more chaos lies ahead. rosalind jordan reports the family of haitian president shows no boys will not be able to hold an open casket. funeral assassins shot him several times in the head in front of his wife and daughter. early on. one day, later that night, police arrested these 2 men in the patriot vill neighborhood of photo plants. they killed 4 other suspects. 3 officers were briefly held hostage during the raid voices killing, upset local resident, voice. if you've got with somebody, imagine we live in this area close to the precedent even when we have problems with the preston, we can't imagine they will kill him like this. then i heard something go, boom, like an earthquake. i thought something under the soil had been turning the inter prime minister urged patients to remain called it was telling you pictures that i have already spoken about the state of the siege declared. the president's body has already been transported into the mog in the copy, told the 1st lady is out of danger and is being seated in florida as paid the latest information. his date is stable. voice of death came as he was in the middle of a political crisis. parliament had been suspended for the past 2 year. and opponents accused moiz of trying to undermine the constitution of the us back voices. decision to stay in power for one more year. just as long as elections took place on time, a lot more information, but it's very worse. even as the investigation begins into our prime minister close, joseph and the man boys had picked to succeed. him are fighting over who's in charge moiz, his widow marcin was flown to the us to recover from her injuries. but haiti's border with the dominican republic is now closed. the authorities have shut down the airport until further notice. raising questions about how haiti will recover from this attack on the body politic was alone. jordan elgin's era. washington. haiti has been in political and financial turmoil for years. gang violence and kidnappings are common, particularly in the capital. puerto problems. inflation is high, food and fuel scarce and almost 60 percent of the population makes less than $2.00 a day. haiti has also suffered a series of disasters including an earthquake in 2010 the destroyed major infrastructure a hurricane in 2016. and obviously, most recently, the corona virus pandemic. political instability had led to thousands of protesters taken to the streets recently to demand presidential ven, elmo eastern resignation. ah,
joseph, announced a state of siege lasting 2 weeks. but it's unclear who is now in charge, as movies had named another man to replace joseph people we've spoken to in haiti say they fear more chaos lies ahead. rosalind jordan reports the family of haitian president shows no boys will not be able to hold an open casket. funeral assassins shot him several times in the head in front of his wife and daughter. early on. one day, later that night, police arrested these 2 men in the patriot vill...
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joseph martin, a private in washington's army who later wrote a memoir and was it was forgotten until the iconic yankee doodle made it popularized again. the real story, portion, preview of joseph paul martin. >> josepheet the icon behind yankee doodle. >> what fascinates me about the narrative, it is not what you read in history books. >> he is yankee doodle but he wrote one of the few memoirs of a private. he understood very young, winter in valley forge, yorktown at the end of the revolution all across the country and he complains like soldiers today complain. the harshness of war very real, talks about eating shoes and having no food, old shoes, that is what he writes about in his memoir but peter mullen berg is another one i mentioned on the show, the minister who through his clerical garbs often had a soldier's uniform underneath, awesome story so your family will love it on fox nation and remember this, fox nation is offering vets and military a 3-year on the platform, go to foxnation.com to sign up. stories if you watch on fox nation, still had a soldiers leave the bagram air base in afghanistan president biden snaps back when asked about it. >> the fourth of july. you guys are asking me ques
joseph martin, a private in washington's army who later wrote a memoir and was it was forgotten until the iconic yankee doodle made it popularized again. the real story, portion, preview of joseph paul martin. >> josepheet the icon behind yankee doodle. >> what fascinates me about the narrative, it is not what you read in history books. >> he is yankee doodle but he wrote one of the few memoirs of a private. he understood very young, winter in valley forge, yorktown at the end...
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. >> reporter: among them, sergeant joseph kieling and joseph baba. >> every second feels like hours.i approached the vehicle, i didn't know what would be behind the door. >> in the front seat, that brave little girl. >> it's okay. >> both fathers, themselves, the moment hit home. >> it was tough. >> reporter: why? >> you have kids. >> mama, daddy! >> it's overwhelming, very overwhelming, especially when you hear her crying and asking for her family. definitely a gut check. >> a gut check and thankfully a rescue. >> nbc news' peter alexander with that story for us. >> incredible. incredible life-saving work there. >>> up next, our colleagues at sky news have a report on the afghan people who will be left behind when the u.s. completes its withdrawal from that country. it is an incredible piece of journalism that you won't want to miss. we'll play it for you next on "morning joe." we'll play it for "morning joe." you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migrain
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joseph kony and the l.r.a. people in this chamber know about the l.r.a., lord's resistance army. it was joseph kony. remember, josephony would be the guy that would go and take the kids out of the villages and teach them to scoot and kill people. i'm talking about 10-year-old kids, 11-year-old kids. if they didn't learn, they had to go back to their village and murder their parents. it was something that went on for a long period of time. i think we have here -- this is mike. both of them were here in both of these pictures, in the top one is that area in northern uganda where all that was taking place where joseph kony was going through these horrible things. and diana was there and diana is with one of the nuns that was there at that time. the next picture down there, where is that one from? it is also uganda? that was also uganda. that was when those little kids were nearing the age where they would be captured and sent and he was able to stop that. in ethiopia, in yadabon. that was a place where we had a loved one that was someone that we really cared a lot for. she did so much for poor people. and yadabon was a
joseph kony and the l.r.a. people in this chamber know about the l.r.a., lord's resistance army. it was joseph kony. remember, josephony would be the guy that would go and take the kids out of the villages and teach them to scoot and kill people. i'm talking about 10-year-old kids, 11-year-old kids. if they didn't learn, they had to go back to their village and murder their parents. it was something that went on for a long period of time. i think we have here -- this is mike. both of them were...
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returned from haiti after meeting with haiti's interim prime minister claude joseph, and ariel henry, who moÏse had appointed as joseph'scessor days before he was killed. dozens of suspects have been arrested, including colombian mercenaries who were reportedly recruited by a miami-area security firm called ctu security, run by a right-wing venezuelan. president biden said monday he stands with the cuban people in response to thousands taking to the streets of cuba over the weekend in rare anti-government protests denouncing the island's economic crisis during the pandemic. it has been exacerbated by catastrophic u.s. sanctions. this is white house press secretary jen psaki. >> if there is ever indication yesterday's protests were spontaneous expressions of people who were exhausted with the cuban government economic mismanagement and repression, and those either inspired by the harsh reality of everyday life in cuba, not people in another country. amy: thousands of people also participated in counter protests in favor of the cuban revolution and the cuban president miguel dÍaz-canel, who accused the u.s. of instigating
returned from haiti after meeting with haiti's interim prime minister claude joseph, and ariel henry, who moÏse had appointed as joseph'scessor days before he was killed. dozens of suspects have been arrested, including colombian mercenaries who were reportedly recruited by a miami-area security firm called ctu security, run by a right-wing venezuelan. president biden said monday he stands with the cuban people in response to thousands taking to the streets of cuba over the weekend in rare...
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meanwhile, haiti's acting prime minister claude joseph has assumed power following moÏse's assassination. on wednesday, josephed the nation. >> the first elements of information we have at our disposal make us understand it happens to be a group of english and spanish speaking persons. they were carrying huge caliber weapons that killed the president. as the incumbent chief of government, gathered of counsel in strict accordance with article 149 of the constitution. i just presided an extraordinary council of ministers were we decided to declare a state of siege on the whole territory. amy: haiti was already facing a political, security, and economic crisis prior to the assassination of the president. earlier this year, opponents of moÏse accused him of orchestrating a coup to stay in power beyond february 7, when his term officially ended. we go now to guerline jozef, co-founder and executive director of haitian bridge alliance, that works with haitian immigrants in the united states. as all of this unfolds, if you can give your assessment of what took place? i mean, of this video with an american voice sing
meanwhile, haiti's acting prime minister claude joseph has assumed power following moÏse's assassination. on wednesday, josephed the nation. >> the first elements of information we have at our disposal make us understand it happens to be a group of english and spanish speaking persons. they were carrying huge caliber weapons that killed the president. as the incumbent chief of government, gathered of counsel in strict accordance with article 149 of the constitution. i just presided an...
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joseph. so it seems that the international community for the moment regard claude joseph as the acting prime minister. but of course, everyone is waiting to see how things develop over the next 24 hours the united states, the united nations. and of course mainly the people in alan. thank you. alan fisher live in washington. still ahead on al jazeera, ethiopia grand. brandon found that goes out for discussion at the un security council, the project test rating ties with food on a chip, a moment of finance to mark the end of the search was survivors opt a building, collapsing shorda, if now a recovery. yes. ah . hello we got more heavy rain across central parts of china and wet weather getting pushed across towards japan. yet again, we have seen flooding here, courtesy of the may you front, lo, seasonal dam, pause and just to the west, over soccer. in her smell, we saw 198 millimeters afraid in 24 hours could see the same again over the next 24 to 48 hours. very heavy downpours coming through. that's around a month's worth. so we have seen flash flooding as a result of that and that wet weathe
joseph. so it seems that the international community for the moment regard claude joseph as the acting prime minister. but of course, everyone is waiting to see how things develop over the next 24 hours the united states, the united nations. and of course mainly the people in alan. thank you. alan fisher live in washington. still ahead on al jazeera, ethiopia grand. brandon found that goes out for discussion at the un security council, the project test rating ties with food on a chip, a moment...
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joseph. so it seems at the moment the u . s. is regarding claud joseph as the interim president. but of course, the whole situation still very much confused. the un will be hoping for clarity the us will be hoping for clarity, and the rest of the world will be hoping for clarity, at least in the next 2448 hours. thank you for alan fisher live in washington. in south africa, former president, jacob summa has began serving his 15 month jail time after turning himself in. on wednesday night, a court handed down that sentence when he fails to show up to a corruption inquiry last week. those charges him from his timing of in office police had been instructed to arrest him if he didn't surrender by the deadline. on wednesday, on friday, a course is expected to go on his petition, challenging his imprisonment family. the miller has more from, as or where human being detained it shortly before midnight deadline that the former president jacob zoom a foundation announced that he had decided to comply with the incarceration order given by the constitutional court a week ago. until now, the
joseph. so it seems at the moment the u . s. is regarding claud joseph as the interim president. but of course, the whole situation still very much confused. the un will be hoping for clarity the us will be hoping for clarity, and the rest of the world will be hoping for clarity, at least in the next 2448 hours. thank you for alan fisher live in washington. in south africa, former president, jacob summa has began serving his 15 month jail time after turning himself in. on wednesday night, a...
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joseph lambert as a new interim president until new elections of health. but the senate is also backed area henry to replace cold joseph as the prime minister. there are growing security concerns and the government has now off the united states and the united nations to send troops to help stabilize the country, or speak to patty call hand. she joins us now from washington. d. c. parties, we've been saying some really big off from hazy, not only of the u. s, but also the u. n. exactly right. the haitians have asked the united nations isn't the peacekeepers. they've asked the u. s. department of defense to send us troops that was able to confirm that with the pentagon today, the department of defense said that they have received the request and they redirected me to the state department for further questions. it seemed highly unlikely that the u. s. is going to want to put troops in haiti 1st of all, because of the violence there, it would take a very large, true presence. it would be expensive and keep in mind, president joe biden is just pulled us troops out of afghanistan. haiti is not a country that has a huge constituency in the united states that would push the president politically to take stronger steps and the u. s. has in the past, got involved with troops in haiti. important to point out after this horrible earthquake in 2000 and tell us military really brushed tons of assets and much different situation though we're talking about peace keeping nation building. that's something that doesn't go over well, politically in the united states, on patty. now we're seeing even more political change. it seems important. prince. what do we know about joseph lamb this this is going to be exactly what different last the world over did not want to see happen. they were very quick. they came out right after the assassination to recognize joseph lambert, because he was the intern prime minister. but the problem is he was getting ready to be replaced by ariel henry. so now what we're seeing is us senate, or excuse me, the haitian senate has voted to make joseph lambert the president and era henry, the prime minister. this isn't the full set it, it's just a 3rd of the set. it's actually in session. it was only 8 votes, so very clearly ariel 100, henry, sending a signal to just to clar joseph that he is going to have a duly government. this is not what any diplomat, especially here in the united states, wanted to see happen. there's already so much political instability to see these 2 groups jockey for position is only going to make things more untenable for the people of haiti. so you would expect that right now, diplomats across the globe or t
joseph lambert as a new interim president until new elections of health. but the senate is also backed area henry to replace cold joseph as the prime minister. there are growing security concerns and the government has now off the united states and the united nations to send troops to help stabilize the country, or speak to patty call hand. she joins us now from washington. d. c. parties, we've been saying some really big off from hazy, not only of the u. s, but also the u. n. exactly right....
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joseph lambert as the new interim present until new elections are held. the senate has also back area rate to replace include joseph as the prime minister, there are growing security concerns and the government is off the united states and the united nations to send troops help stabilize the country. lois was killed and his home on wednesday by a heavily hit squad haitian police say it was mostly made up of foreign mercenaries manual repulse ripples. your point of columbia officials are stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president of nel movies on friday. the colombian government announced that resources and personnel would be sent to aid in the investigation of intelligence officials are also sharing more information about the $26.00 out of $28.00 alleged conspirators identified as colombian citizen. don't up knitting for them. i feel. yeah, we have the 1st details about the travel, some of them made dates from where they went. what kind of airlines this is not only shed with hate is integral central office, but with a dominican republic. as the people linked to the incident used as a port of arrival, the dominican republic to travel to haitian territory, the unrest on the streets of haiti's capital has largely subsided, though tensions remain high. outside the u. s embassy in puerto prince, a crowd gathered with many saying they seek to flee the country in anticipation of a worsening political crisis, was the way to go by norma. you're all here since last night. it's a normal thing to do to try to get out of the country since our president was assassinated by the death of president moiz at the hands of foreign mercenaries, left the country in shock. on friday evening, the haitian senate named joseph lambert as the country's interim president, the former haitian prime minister, wrote the moth pills, al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vital regarding the immediate future of both concerned. because of course, over the fascination of president and its aftermath, but i'm hopeful that their current government is making their writings into inviting international community to come in opening up the investigation to the international partners. this way, we would insure a fair investigative process that would. ready lead us to, to who, whoever paid for this in the us, the biden administration also pledged to provide resources to uncover exactly who killed the haitian president and wine and respond to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n t h s officials to port a prince as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to assist the international investigators or also lo
joseph lambert as the new interim present until new elections are held. the senate has also back area rate to replace include joseph as the prime minister, there are growing security concerns and the government is off the united states and the united nations to send troops help stabilize the country. lois was killed and his home on wednesday by a heavily hit squad haitian police say it was mostly made up of foreign mercenaries manual repulse ripples. your point of columbia officials are...
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joseph learned that the hard way. >> we kind of feel like we failed as parents. >> reporter: joseph is a meteorologist at our philadelphiatation wpvi. he and his husband are vaccinated, but his 5 and 6-year-old kids are too young to get the shot. he invited an unvaccinated relative to his home, who later tested positive for covid-19. his children are now sick. so is their nanny. >> we're still scared, you know, of the long-term effects with our kids. please, if you are not vaccinated, do not go around children who are under 12. they are so vulnerable right now. >> reporter: protecting kids is front of mind for so many parents as summer break ends and kids head back to school. >> i'm really nervous about going back to in-person instruction now. the mask mandate has been lifted. it just makes me very apprehensive. >> reporter: katie nash is a teacher near phoenix, arizona. >> so here is my classroom. >> we've lessened some of the safety precautions that we had been taking. we are not cleaning desks in between passing periods. and my big fear right now is this delta variant. but also the number of people that are still not
joseph learned that the hard way. >> we kind of feel like we failed as parents. >> reporter: joseph is a meteorologist at our philadelphiatation wpvi. he and his husband are vaccinated, but his 5 and 6-year-old kids are too young to get the shot. he invited an unvaccinated relative to his home, who later tested positive for covid-19. his children are now sick. so is their nanny. >> we're still scared, you know, of the long-term effects with our kids. please, if you are not...
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. >> alcindor: now, interim prime mister, claude joseph, is the country's de facto leader. >> alcindor: moise named joseph his sixth prime minister in april. but moise had intended for a seventh, ariel henry, to rlace him. he was supposed to be sworn in today. for more on the assassintation of president moise, and the shockwave it's sent through haiti, i'm joined by robert fatton. he's a professor of government and foreign affairs at the university of virginia. he has written widely on haiti through the years. he joins me from charlottesville. professor fatton, thank you so much for being here. haiti has really been in a constitutional crisis for several months, now, people on the ground say it's hit a new rock bottom. but talk about the gravity of the last 24 hours and the difference now that the president has been murdered. >> well, this is a shocking event in the history of haiti. the last assassination of a president was 1915, so this is not the usual pattern at all. we've had coups, we've had attempted coups, we've had, obviously, very nasty dictators who killed a lot of people, but that, especially
. >> alcindor: now, interim prime mister, claude joseph, is the country's de facto leader. >> alcindor: moise named joseph his sixth prime minister in april. but moise had intended for a seventh, ariel henry, to rlace him. he was supposed to be sworn in today. for more on the assassintation of president moise, and the shockwave it's sent through haiti, i'm joined by robert fatton. he's a professor of government and foreign affairs at the university of virginia. he has written widely...
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haiti, among those who attended were acting prime minister claude joseph as well as the chief of haiti's national police force. it was josephn on what he termed a miscalculation on the part of some of the people involved in this assassination. he said, quote, the killers thought they could kill the president and force the rested of the government to flee. he said, obviously, that hasn't happened. the investigation goes on. that's where the chief of police of haiti's national police force jumped in. he said that at this point, more than two dozen police officers here on the island are being investigated in one way or another. as a result of this assassination. among those police officers being investigated, we're today, there are some officers who were actually at the presidential residence the night of the assassination. also, haiti's national police chief saying that members of the fbi that have come here from the united states to assist in this investigation, have had a chance to at least preliminarily question some of the key suspects in this case. we are also told that the funeral for president jovenel moise will take p
haiti, among those who attended were acting prime minister claude joseph as well as the chief of haiti's national police force. it was josephn on what he termed a miscalculation on the part of some of the people involved in this assassination. he said, quote, the killers thought they could kill the president and force the rested of the government to flee. he said, obviously, that hasn't happened. the investigation goes on. that's where the chief of police of haiti's national police force jumped...