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report is a damning kalt log of appalling sanitary practices by the u.n. peace keep years in haiti. 11% of the camps were still dumping raw assuming into the local-- raw sewerage into the environment. >> we're dealing with a variety of problems, including extremely poor sanitation infrastructure. as you see, it has taken effort to deal with that. we have tried and we have - >> reporter: isn't it poor accountability infrastructure at the u.n. as opposed to underground in haiti >> you're kind of playing a game with words there. what we're trying to do is physically tangibly improve the situation on the ground so it's better. >> reporter: new research suggests that the head lean figure of 9,200 dead in the outgreat vastly undercounts the fatalities by, perhaps, thousands. each day amonth by this in haiti. we are aware that they're aware of their shore comings >>> 20 million people are forced to drink arsenic-contaminated water according to a human watch rights report. efforts to clean up the supply has been hampered by corruption. >> reporter: for a lopping t
report is a damning kalt log of appalling sanitary practices by the u.n. peace keep years in haiti. 11% of the camps were still dumping raw assuming into the local-- raw sewerage into the environment. >> we're dealing with a variety of problems, including extremely poor sanitation infrastructure. as you see, it has taken effort to deal with that. we have tried and we have - >> reporter: isn't it poor accountability infrastructure at the u.n. as opposed to underground in haiti...
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the biggest tobs kalts to the growth of this platform is our very own government. obstacle to so many good things. best promise number three comes from bernie sanders. >> we need to rethink the so-called war on drugs and take marijuana out of the federal controlled substance act. john: he wants to reclassify marijuana and reclassify it. it would allow research on medical marijuana and make jail sentences less unfair. his other point, rethink it war on drugs is a good idea. but it's so wimpy. you would think a democrat would want to ends the war on drugs. >> i'm not advocating that the united states government legalize marijuana. john: why not? four states already have and the results have been good. bernie sanders disappoints in so many ways. on to best promise number two. politicians always talk about how they are going reduce america's debt. donald trump says he will cut waste, fraud and abuse. gee, what a great idea. amazing no one thought that before. promising to cut waste and fraud is meaningless without a plan. one candidate said this. >> it's easy to say le
the biggest tobs kalts to the growth of this platform is our very own government. obstacle to so many good things. best promise number three comes from bernie sanders. >> we need to rethink the so-called war on drugs and take marijuana out of the federal controlled substance act. john: he wants to reclassify marijuana and reclassify it. it would allow research on medical marijuana and make jail sentences less unfair. his other point, rethink it war on drugs is a good idea. but it's so...
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adult can't decide on at this point >> i think it's important that younger kids like are more ed kalted learning from their parents. a lot of times they are older parents that don't think it's that important. >> this is not the first time they have disagreed with this. last year the individualor came up with this idea to show this to the students. last year they had a week to react. this year they had twice as long to respond -- respond. >> it's sad it's dividing our community. this is such a strong community. we have such good people here. >> reporter: student leaders have focused on bullying and holocaust in the past. parent we spoke with said they are all for it being taught, only with their input. they want it taught only one day. >> true acceptance can be taught. people can have different beliefs as well. >> reporter: parents can opt their students out of the course but they feel that will alienate their child. >> instead of clues -- inclusive of all beliefs you're telling the child they are different because they don't believe what the others do. >> reporter: the acceptance awaren
adult can't decide on at this point >> i think it's important that younger kids like are more ed kalted learning from their parents. a lot of times they are older parents that don't think it's that important. >> this is not the first time they have disagreed with this. last year the individualor came up with this idea to show this to the students. last year they had a week to react. this year they had twice as long to respond -- respond. >> it's sad it's dividing our...
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it can be a little comply kalted at times i suppose but a federal system is bound to be a little complicated at times. >> all right. good. thank you. and let me ask my third question here. the cfpb is working in this area now for three years. you have been gathering data as you've described, drafted approaches, talked about it with industry. now certain members of congress proposed imposing an additional two-year delay on the efforts. can you give us some idea about the impact of that delay and estimate how many more families will get stuck in a debt trap during that time? >> so, i feel keenly already the amount of time it takes to embark on a federal rule making in area baseline of no research previously. taken several years to do the kind of detailed research you asked me about and i described and taking the time to go through the processes in our statute and a small business review panel and rereport and now on the verge of actually proposing the rule. and it will take time to work through it and finalize it. i feel keenly that every day that passes if you think a rule is going to improve
it can be a little comply kalted at times i suppose but a federal system is bound to be a little complicated at times. >> all right. good. thank you. and let me ask my third question here. the cfpb is working in this area now for three years. you have been gathering data as you've described, drafted approaches, talked about it with industry. now certain members of congress proposed imposing an additional two-year delay on the efforts. can you give us some idea about the impact of that...