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leyla santiago, thank you so much for that.scrappy company that say we can get this done. guys up there hanging off helicopters getting the work done. so you could say they got in there quickly. on the other hand they're like, no, no, no. was too quit. we need more scrutiny. you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> a rush to judgment on one direction and now it seems a rush to judgment the other way. settle down, slow down and take a look at this deal. >> they are out there doing the work. >> do they have what it takes to get puerto rico back on the grid? >>> okay. two members of the famed s.e.a.l. team 6 of the killing of an army green beret in mali. an "ncis" investigation is is under way in the june death of army staff sergeant logan melgar. the "new york times" ruled that his death was ruled death by strangulation. >> he was special forces engineer sergeant with the third special forces group. that's the primary unit responsible for army special ops in northwest africa, including mali and niger. the four american so
leyla santiago, thank you so much for that.scrappy company that say we can get this done. guys up there hanging off helicopters getting the work done. so you could say they got in there quickly. on the other hand they're like, no, no, no. was too quit. we need more scrutiny. you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> a rush to judgment on one direction and now it seems a rush to judgment the other way. settle down, slow down and take a look at this deal. >> they are out there...
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. >>> leyla santiago for us in san one. two members of the famed s.e.a.l. team 6 of the killing of an army green beret in mali. an "ncis" investigation is is under way in the june death of army staff sergeant logan melgar. the "new york times" was the first to report that his death was ruled death by strangulation. >> he was special forces engineer sergeant with the third special forces group. that's the primary unit responsible for army special ops in northwest africa, including mali and niger. the four american soldiers killed in niger earlier this month were part of the same group. >>> meanwhile, defense secretary mattis is and rex tillerson expected to testify today. lawmakers looking at whether there is a need for a new, more specific authorization of the use of military force. it comes amid mounting questions about the extent of military operations in niger following that ambush that left four american soldiers dead. all right. two words. instant classic. astros walk off the dodgers in world series game five. that is impossible to put into words. andy
. >>> leyla santiago for us in san one. two members of the famed s.e.a.l. team 6 of the killing of an army green beret in mali. an "ncis" investigation is is under way in the june death of army staff sergeant logan melgar. the "new york times" was the first to report that his death was ruled death by strangulation. >> he was special forces engineer sergeant with the third special forces group. that's the primary unit responsible for army special ops in...
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hours reporting on this puerto rico crisis got personal and emotional for a cnn correspondent leyla santiago. her family still lives in the mountains. hurrica hurricane maria battered her family's hometown. her family is okay, their hometown is not. this is the moment we heard her family say they survived. >> reporter: this is relief, hearing -- seeing my family for the first time, hearing them tell me they're okay. that's the relief i found in this small town, but it's far from the relief needed on this island. >> i want to bring in leyla santiago in san juan, pouerto rico. >> how is your family holding up? >> i haven't been able to communicate with them since i left that part. communication still very much an issue. the island only has, as you mentioned, 30% of the communication infrastructure restored. so still just a challenge to reach family members. and i left, that was it. haven't been able to call them, cannot reach them still to this point. but i tell you what i did see today that was very heart warming. i, just like anderson, saw quite a bit of people, puerto ricans helping puerto
hours reporting on this puerto rico crisis got personal and emotional for a cnn correspondent leyla santiago. her family still lives in the mountains. hurrica hurricane maria battered her family's hometown. her family is okay, their hometown is not. this is the moment we heard her family say they survived. >> reporter: this is relief, hearing -- seeing my family for the first time, hearing them tell me they're okay. that's the relief i found in this small town, but it's far from the...
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cnn's leyla santiago has more. christine and alex, the fbi now wants more answers on this. they have opened a preliminary inquiry to find out more about that $300 million deal between whitefish energy and puerto rico's power authority. now the governor is still standing by his decision to call for the termination of that contract. he says he has no evidence of any wrongdoing but he says this is all become a district shn. a distraction, he say said because of controversy. many have questioned how a 2-year-old company based out of montana with very few employees landed such a big deal with such big responsibilities to restore puerto rico's power grid. i got to tell you, as we were out and about, talking to people today, we definitely sensed the frustration. we even talked to somebody contractors of white fish and they tell us they're frustrated because of what any believe are politics getting in the way of what they believe are delays in the progress and for so many on this island, a 3.5 million u.s. citizens, now th
cnn's leyla santiago has more. christine and alex, the fbi now wants more answers on this. they have opened a preliminary inquiry to find out more about that $300 million deal between whitefish energy and puerto rico's power authority. now the governor is still standing by his decision to call for the termination of that contract. he says he has no evidence of any wrongdoing but he says this is all become a district shn. a distraction, he say said because of controversy. many have questioned...
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cnn's leyla santiago for us again in puerto rico with the very latest from there. leyla?: john, i actually just got off the phone with the governor's office and asked why the difference. why was the death toll more than double after president trump left the island. and their response was, well, the department of public health released those numbers at 6:00 p.m. and they believe that it took a while to get to that death toll, because they had to do interviews with family to get a proper certification of those deaths. that's their response as the to why they waited -- or to why those numbers came out after president trump left, feeling very good about what he considered a low death toll for those that were impacted by hurricane maria. now, let's talk about where we are today. 8% of power has been restored. so still the majority of this island without the power to run generators, to be able to have light in their homes. now, the good news in services is that water services, much of the water services have been restored. we're talking about 48%. so we're almost at the halfway
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citizens. >> leyla santiago in san juan for us on the ground seeing things firsthand. thank you so much. joining us, our panel, the president saying fema can't stay there forever, and at the same time his own administration putting out stories about people drinking from wells, contaminated water because they can't get water anywhere else. his message is not exactly one of compassion. >> exactly. and in contrast to the vice president that traveled to puerto rico who said we are with you all the way here. what is interesting about the president's response has been a defensive posture he has had about it, because he has come under fire for his response. 80 plus percent of the island is still without power. as you mentioned, people are without drinking water. the reports outside of san juan where the president did not go reveal a very different picture. the president is responding this way in contrast with a lot of people, even in congress, who think more needs to be done. >> remember when he visited with the first lady, they were in san juan proper, they were not in the p
citizens. >> leyla santiago in san juan for us on the ground seeing things firsthand. thank you so much. joining us, our panel, the president saying fema can't stay there forever, and at the same time his own administration putting out stories about people drinking from wells, contaminated water because they can't get water anywhere else. his message is not exactly one of compassion. >> exactly. and in contrast to the vice president that traveled to puerto rico who said we are with...
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>> okay, leyla santiago, thank you. >>> the southeast in recovery mode this morning after nate weakenedression late sunday morning. the storm making landfall was a category 1 hurricane over the weekend, causing destruction and flooding. it initially hit southeast louisiana saturday before making a second landfall near biloxi, mississippi, hours later. >> nate knocked out power to at least 67,000 homes across the gulf. most of them in alabama. fortunately no deaths or injuries were reported in the u.s. dozens were killed in central america. the national hurricane center has discontinued all warnings and advisories as nate loses steam. hopefully this is the last of these tropical systems in the atlantic. >> too many. >>> a growing rift getting worse between the united states and turkey. both countries announcing visitor visas among the countries canceled. issuing a statement suspending all visitor visas days after president recep tayyip erdogan had a u.s. consulate employee arrested. hours later, the turkish embassy in washington released an almost identical statement. the it the or the a
>> okay, leyla santiago, thank you. >>> the southeast in recovery mode this morning after nate weakenedression late sunday morning. the storm making landfall was a category 1 hurricane over the weekend, causing destruction and flooding. it initially hit southeast louisiana saturday before making a second landfall near biloxi, mississippi, hours later. >> nate knocked out power to at least 67,000 homes across the gulf. most of them in alabama. fortunately no deaths or...
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leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> unbelievable situation they face there. >>> coming upood's most prestigious players will decide what to do about the fallen harvey weinstein. for ye mcgowan was known for her movie pes.but now the actress is in the spotlight for accusing harvey weinstein of sexual misconduct. the "new york times" reports that in 1997, after mcgowan appeared in "scream," she reached a settlement. over the years, mcgowan has not kept quiet about the alleged assault, but never named weinstein. her outrage came to a head thursday when she came to twitter accusing weinstein of raping her. in a tweet to amazon's chief, mcgowan said i told the head of your pseudo that hw r a aped me. he said it hadn't been proven. i was the proven. amazon released a statement saying price is on leave of absence effective immediately. the move comes after a female producer lodged a complaint against price. mcgowan's followers credit her for speaking out, but the actress's prolific tweeting took a hit after twitter temporarily suspended her account on wednesday. it outraged her f
leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> unbelievable situation they face there. >>> coming upood's most prestigious players will decide what to do about the fallen harvey weinstein. for ye mcgowan was known for her movie pes.but now the actress is in the spotlight for accusing harvey weinstein of sexual misconduct. the "new york times" reports that in 1997, after mcgowan appeared in "scream," she reached a settlement. over the years, mcgowan has not...
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cnn's leyla santiago has been there since before the storm hit. leyla, what are you seeing today?> well, we're actually in a distribution center right now, and this is it. this is the fema aid. i have to tell you, this is more than what i saw a few days ago, but i wanted to go beyond these distribution centers. i wanted to see how this aid goes from fema to the people who need it most. here's what i found. >> reporter: now, on the move help, two weeks after hurricane maria. so these are meals that are now being handed over from the federal government, fema, into the hands of the puerto rican national guard and they are now on their way to remote areas on the western part of the island to get to the people that need it most. after an hour and a half following the convoy, one truck peels off. still baring the scars of maria in southwest puerto rico. badly needed water, food. it's the first time the national guard has delivered aid straight from fema here. according to town officials. but it's not all for here. the rest goes down the road to another community in need. the vice mayor
cnn's leyla santiago has been there since before the storm hit. leyla, what are you seeing today?> well, we're actually in a distribution center right now, and this is it. this is the fema aid. i have to tell you, this is more than what i saw a few days ago, but i wanted to go beyond these distribution centers. i wanted to see how this aid goes from fema to the people who need it most. here's what i found. >> reporter: now, on the move help, two weeks after hurricane maria. so these...
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our leyla santiago visited a small town to see how residents there are coping. >> reporter: these winds nothing compared to maria's wrath for the people of lares. this time, they're a sign that help has arrived. half an hour earlier, customs and border protection agents deployed from san juan, two and a half weeks after the storm, to deliver fema's aid to hurricane survivors in need. >> why is it going by air versus by land, for that place in particular? >> it's pretty far up the mountain. so it's a pretty good community and there's also a hospital there. >> reporter: this team has been flying over hurricane devastation for weeks. >> you know, we did harvey and irma. and i think the thing that's striking is how much on a larger scale this is, compared to those. they seem to be a little more isolated, and this seems like the entire island was really devastated. >> reporter: wheels touch down, engines do not stop. unloading begins. ten minutes on the ground. as soon as we arrive, police officers arrived, firefighters arrived. people from the municipality, social services. they tell me tha
our leyla santiago visited a small town to see how residents there are coping. >> reporter: these winds nothing compared to maria's wrath for the people of lares. this time, they're a sign that help has arrived. half an hour earlier, customs and border protection agents deployed from san juan, two and a half weeks after the storm, to deliver fema's aid to hurricane survivors in need. >> why is it going by air versus by land, for that place in particular? >> it's pretty far up...
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leyla santiago, cnn, lares, puerto rico. >> and, of course, part of the big news today is hurricane nate yeah, going from recovery from maria, now for the preparation of nate, going towards the gulf coast. take a look at the radar. this is where the storm is expected to go. and we have reporters live in alabama and louisiana. and the mayor of new orleans has already issued an evacuation order. there will be a curfew tonight. that live report's ahead. perched on a peer. most sculptures seem to pop out of the landscape everywhere you go, some landing better than others. >> translator: there's so much art on this island, visitors will catch what i call the art buzz so that even very ordinary things start looking like art. that's how i explain it to my friends. >> on the east side of the island, abandoned houses have been turned into works of art. a few decades ago, it was in decline, so were its main industries of metal work and fishing but this agency got a new life, largely in part to a japanese educational powerhouse, developing hotels and galleries, transforming into pressure islands of
leyla santiago, cnn, lares, puerto rico. >> and, of course, part of the big news today is hurricane nate yeah, going from recovery from maria, now for the preparation of nate, going towards the gulf coast. take a look at the radar. this is where the storm is expected to go. and we have reporters live in alabama and louisiana. and the mayor of new orleans has already issued an evacuation order. there will be a curfew tonight. that live report's ahead. perched on a peer. most sculptures...
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joining me now is leyla santiago in puerto rico., how are they react to go the president's visit? >> reporter: right. there is there is a lot to cover. let's start there. as we speak to people on the streets, a lot of people took offense to some of the things he said. we heard from the mayor yesterday who took offense to him bringing up puerto rico has sort of made the budget whack in the u.s. and as we talk to people about that moment at the church in which he wasn't just handing out hurricane relief aid, he was actually sort of tossing it into the crowd. and that has been quite the talker today, not just on social media, but also out on the streets. many feeling that was disrespectful. that it perhaps showed that this wasn't being taken as serious as many people here think. because there are lives here on the line, according to the mayor. and especially given that the death toll has now come up. so, you know, for many people in puerto rico, to see the president tossing paper towels into a group of people who may have really, reall
joining me now is leyla santiago in puerto rico., how are they react to go the president's visit? >> reporter: right. there is there is a lot to cover. let's start there. as we speak to people on the streets, a lot of people took offense to some of the things he said. we heard from the mayor yesterday who took offense to him bringing up puerto rico has sort of made the budget whack in the u.s. and as we talk to people about that moment at the church in which he wasn't just handing out...
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leyla santiago, cnn, puerto rico. >>> in denmark, police say there's been a gruesome discovery in theth of the swedish journalist, the head and legs have been found in a bag by divers. another bag containing her clothing and a knife were found. val went missing last august after a private submarine story. the torso washed up on copenhagen met her dna. and the submarine's owner has been charged in her death. >>> we've heard many times from officials that russia meddled in last year's presidential election. now, we're learning the tactics they used and how effective they were. clare sebastian talks about what happens in texas but originated in russia. >> reporter: a small group of anti-muslim protesters gathers outside of an islamic center in houston, texas, in may 2017. a much larger counterrally forms across the street. just another example of the struggles of tolerance and understanding in america. and yet this is different. the anti-muslim protesters were responding to an even promoted on facebook called stop islamization of texas. it was organized by a facebook group named heart of
leyla santiago, cnn, puerto rico. >>> in denmark, police say there's been a gruesome discovery in theth of the swedish journalist, the head and legs have been found in a bag by divers. another bag containing her clothing and a knife were found. val went missing last august after a private submarine story. the torso washed up on copenhagen met her dna. and the submarine's owner has been charged in her death. >>> we've heard many times from officials that russia meddled in last...
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leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> well, residents along the u.s. gulf coast are breathing a sigh of relief after hurricane nate spared the region from the catastrophic damage we've seen in the caribbean from earlier storms. hurricane nate made landfall in the u.s. overnight sunday. and though it wasn't nearly as powerful as irma and maria, it did knock out electricity to tens of thousands of homes in three states and caused storm surges and flooding in some areas. now before the approach, the nate was a tropical storm that pummelled central america with heavy rains bringing landslides and flash floods. at least 28 people died. nate is now a tropical depression. let's get the latest on what's left of the storm. meteorologist karen maginnis joins us now with that. so karen, what is left of it? and where is this headed? >> very little left of it. but it will still have its impact. but nothing like we saw just 24 hours ago. this is a view of what happened at the hard rock cafe in their parking garage. it has waves with it. now once nate made landfall a
leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> well, residents along the u.s. gulf coast are breathing a sigh of relief after hurricane nate spared the region from the catastrophic damage we've seen in the caribbean from earlier storms. hurricane nate made landfall in the u.s. overnight sunday. and though it wasn't nearly as powerful as irma and maria, it did knock out electricity to tens of thousands of homes in three states and caused storm surges and flooding in some areas. now...
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cnn's leyla santiago joins us now live in san juan. leyla, what's the latest from puerto rico? >> well, as you just mentioned, john, the death toll now at 36. and that death toll includes people who have died from suicide, people who have died from lack of oxygen because they don't have the power to run oxygen tanks. today they reported those additional deaths, which include someone who was found under the remains of a home, so still a lot of challenges. even as we were out with fema in the last 24 hours as we choppered in on a black hawk as they were making their way into remote areas people telling us they still need water. water was a big request from the area we went to yesterday on the western part of the island. certainly a lot of people wanted to be known what is happening outside of where we are right now. the capital san juan. those outer lying areas that are desperate for help. i want you to listen to a plea from a woman in florida, she is from a small municipality here, and i want you to listen to what her message is for vice president pence as he makes his way to pu
cnn's leyla santiago joins us now live in san juan. leyla, what's the latest from puerto rico? >> well, as you just mentioned, john, the death toll now at 36. and that death toll includes people who have died from suicide, people who have died from lack of oxygen because they don't have the power to run oxygen tanks. today they reported those additional deaths, which include someone who was found under the remains of a home, so still a lot of challenges. even as we were out with fema in...
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leyla santiago joins me now. -- to discuss the hurricane response and relief.what you see on the ground, has the response, has the relief effort improved at all? >> reporter: well, listen, you'll see more helicopters in the sky. you'll see more trucks on the ground moving supplies, but day-to-day, daily life for many puerto ricans now includes no power, no water, no cell service. it's like a new normal here. >> where i live -- >> reporter: he's been clean for a month. not much seems to have changed. >> so it's like -- it's like it was yesterday. >> reporter: angel lives in the eastern coast of the island where the sea rushed in and maria left little behind. >> we are suffering because we don't have electricity. >> reporter: one month later, there are still people gathered the at the church hoping to get supplies that come in here in this area, and their lives are on display on the sidewalks. you can see furniture, you can see paintings, even a christmas stand down here. this home doesn't have part of its roof. there is no cell service here. nobody has power and
leyla santiago joins me now. -- to discuss the hurricane response and relief.what you see on the ground, has the response, has the relief effort improved at all? >> reporter: well, listen, you'll see more helicopters in the sky. you'll see more trucks on the ground moving supplies, but day-to-day, daily life for many puerto ricans now includes no power, no water, no cell service. it's like a new normal here. >> where i live -- >> reporter: he's been clean for a month. not much...
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cnn's leyla santiago is live for us in san juan. ricans still suffering three weeks after the hurricane hit? >> reporter: jake, you know, we have been spending the last several days visiting several hospitals, several community clinics. the private hospitals in the san juan area seem to be doing okay, but when you go to those community clinics in the interior on the western part or even just a few minutes outside of san juan, you will quickly notice that they are still struggling, still lacking medications. patients and doctors that are very frustrated right now. the music can only soothe so much. >> he's a very strong kid. very strong. >> reporter: the family of 18-year-old sammy lost everything, their home completely flooded nearly four weeks ago. >> we walked miles every week. i lost my car. i lost sammy's minivan. everything. >> reporter: the national guard rescued them. when the family took sammy to the hospital -- >> it was full. >> the hospital was full? >> no place for him. >> reporter: then now living in a school turned clin
cnn's leyla santiago is live for us in san juan. ricans still suffering three weeks after the hurricane hit? >> reporter: jake, you know, we have been spending the last several days visiting several hospitals, several community clinics. the private hospitals in the san juan area seem to be doing okay, but when you go to those community clinics in the interior on the western part or even just a few minutes outside of san juan, you will quickly notice that they are still struggling, still...
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cnn's leyla santiago has more from san juan. >> christine and dave, there is still very much a senseand. hospitals telling us that they were operating on a day by day basis. two and a half weeks after the storm, they are having problems finding what they need. we're talking about water, diesel for the generator. as a matter of fact, when we visited one hospital, we noticed fema stopped by but only to assess their needs. the only delivery we saw was diesel. it was a delivery the hospital scheduled and paid for. workers told me it was going to last them just a day and a half. as a matter of fact, earlier this week, patients had to be evacuated to the u.s. navy ship comfort because of a generator failure and a doctor of one of those patients told me a person was connected to a ventilator, that's why it was so important to get more help. >> do you think you'll get that help? >> we hope so. >> do you need the help? >> yes. >> and because hospitals are struggling, many who are already sick, already vulnerable are trying to get off the island. i met an 8-year-old boy named diego. he was a r
cnn's leyla santiago has more from san juan. >> christine and dave, there is still very much a senseand. hospitals telling us that they were operating on a day by day basis. two and a half weeks after the storm, they are having problems finding what they need. we're talking about water, diesel for the generator. as a matter of fact, when we visited one hospital, we noticed fema stopped by but only to assess their needs. the only delivery we saw was diesel. it was a delivery the hospital...
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leyla santiago traveled home to see her family for the first time. >> reporter: seeing family for theime. hearing them tell me they're okay. that's a relief i found in this small town. but it's far from the relief needed on this island. at the shelter here, a school, we find more than 120 people living in classrooms. the generators went out six days ago. no power, no water, and the staff tells me they have people here with cancer, hiv, diabetes, children with asthma, like 3-year-old joanna. she walks every day, about 15 minutes to get therapy for her daughter who has asthma. she's 3 1/2 years old. and needs medical attention that she's not getting here. we then find francisca who parkinson's disease, and hasn't had medicine in days. she's crying, because she doesn't know about her family. desperation is growing. people are waiting in line to get water from mountain streams. he says they can live without power, but they can't live without water, that's why they're filling spring water from the mountainside to take a bath, to cook, to eat. people are even resorting to washing clothes li
leyla santiago traveled home to see her family for the first time. >> reporter: seeing family for theime. hearing them tell me they're okay. that's a relief i found in this small town. but it's far from the relief needed on this island. at the shelter here, a school, we find more than 120 people living in classrooms. the generators went out six days ago. no power, no water, and the staff tells me they have people here with cancer, hiv, diabetes, children with asthma, like 3-year-old...
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leyla santiago reporting to us. >>> coming up on the breaking news.urns from a visit from the survivors and first responders and gunmen questioning the -- and they are questioning the gunman's girlfriend. dissolved solids remain! what if we filter it over and over? oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. our guests can earn a free night when they book at choicehotels.com and stay with us just two times? fall time. badda book. badda boom. pumpkin spice cookie? i'm good. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. you know wh
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cnn's leyla santiago in puerto rico. month later, we are seeing more fema aid moving, helicopters in sky, trucks that are distributing supplies to all parts of the island, but still, the majority without power, many without clean water. you take your cell phone outside the san juan and you quickly read no service. it's like a new normal for puerto ricans on the island. he's been cleaning for a month, not much seem to have changed. >> it's like it was yesterday. >> angel lives in the eastern coast of the island where the sea rushed in h and maria left little behind. >> we suffering because we don't have electricity. >> one month later there are still people gathered at the search hoping to get supplies that come in. their lives are on display on the sidewalks. you can see furniture, you can see paintings, even a christmas stand, down here. this home doesn't have part of its roof. there is no cell service here. nobody has power, and food and water are limited. a month we've been here. we've seen and felt maria's terrifying
cnn's leyla santiago in puerto rico. month later, we are seeing more fema aid moving, helicopters in sky, trucks that are distributing supplies to all parts of the island, but still, the majority without power, many without clean water. you take your cell phone outside the san juan and you quickly read no service. it's like a new normal for puerto ricans on the island. he's been cleaning for a month, not much seem to have changed. >> it's like it was yesterday. >> angel lives in the...
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let's go to leyla santiago in san juan, puerto rico. what is going on?reporter: in the past the numbers have tphrufluctuated, i because of an issue with transformers. it's not serving many people today given 9% of power has been restored and that means 91% of the island still without power. i have just gotten off the phone from the puerto rican government and they are giving a few more details on what is expected. ryan is expected to take an aerial view of the interior and western part of the island. when i asked if he will land in those areas and see that devastation from the ground i was told he will not have time to do that. that means that many will see the same thing they saw when president trump came, the u.s. government landing on this island in the capital where the situation is very different from the rest of the island. just a few days ago we were in the western part and interior, and we saw bridges that were down, blocking access to communities. we met a 5-month-old kid where his mother was concerned because she did not have milk to last anoth
let's go to leyla santiago in san juan, puerto rico. what is going on?reporter: in the past the numbers have tphrufluctuated, i because of an issue with transformers. it's not serving many people today given 9% of power has been restored and that means 91% of the island still without power. i have just gotten off the phone from the puerto rican government and they are giving a few more details on what is expected. ryan is expected to take an aerial view of the interior and western part of the...
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leyla santiago, san juan puerto rico. >>> we move to another big story we've been following for a while guard hailed as a hero for his actions in the mass shooting in las vegas. here's what campus told talk show hostel len degeneres. >> as that door is closing, it's so heavy, it almost slammed. i'm walking down this way and i believe that's what caught the shooter's attention. as i was walking down, i heard rapid fire, and at first i took cover. i felt a burning sensation. i went to go lift my pant leg up and i saw the blood. that's when i called it in on my radio that shots have been fired. >> 58 people were killed and nearly 500 wounded in the las vegas shooting earlier this month. still ahead, florida's governor has declared a state of emergency in one county in anticipation of a white nationalist speech at the university of florida in gainsville. preparations are underway, the governor and university officials fear richard spencer's appearance will lead to violent protests. we will talk to someone at the sheriff's office there about their concerns. thank you for watching. i'm rosema
leyla santiago, san juan puerto rico. >>> we move to another big story we've been following for a while guard hailed as a hero for his actions in the mass shooting in las vegas. here's what campus told talk show hostel len degeneres. >> as that door is closing, it's so heavy, it almost slammed. i'm walking down this way and i believe that's what caught the shooter's attention. as i was walking down, i heard rapid fire, and at first i took cover. i felt a burning sensation. i went...
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leyla santiago joins us live from san juan. we will get to the day you spent with them in a moment.ite this morning. a lot of good numbers for fema. nothing about power, nothing about clean drinking water. >> reporter: right. and i think if you look at it before and after it's very obvious that it was taken out even though some numbers are still there. let's go ahead and show our viewers directly what fema's website looked like just a few days ago. or rather earlier in the day. it had the number when it comes to power outages, when it comes to the amount of water. and then you look at the after, and those numbers are removed. no longer there. now, the puerto rican government still reporting the numbers on their website. when we went to fema to ask them why those numbers are no longer on the websites, on the updates, on the recovery efforts from hurricane maria, i want to read you what they had. they said the website is updated daily with different information. in fact, the two points cited have moved in a positive direction since that post, so no reason to "remove" it. reto characte
leyla santiago joins us live from san juan. we will get to the day you spent with them in a moment.ite this morning. a lot of good numbers for fema. nothing about power, nothing about clean drinking water. >> reporter: right. and i think if you look at it before and after it's very obvious that it was taken out even though some numbers are still there. let's go ahead and show our viewers directly what fema's website looked like just a few days ago. or rather earlier in the day. it had the...
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cnn's leyla santiago is live in san juan with all the latest. how did this happen, leyla?: that's exactly what people want to know in this investigation. the fbi has now said that it is opening a preliminary inquiry, and members of congress say specifically there are concerns over how this contract was awarded, alisyn. i have to tell you, when i spoke to the governor about this, he actually is standing by his calls for an investigation of the exact same thing. he says there is no evidence of any wrongdoing, but he welcomes any sort of investigation on behalf of the fbi and says he's willing to collaborate. as i have been out on the streets, in the homes of puerto ricans still without power, i'm certainly sensing the frustration. we're nearly six weeks after hurricane maria struck and still so many are without power, so many are without water. 20%, nearly 20% still without access to clean water. when you ask puerto rico's power authority if they can give you a better idea of where they are, they will tell you 30% of generation capacity has been restored. more specifically w
cnn's leyla santiago is live in san juan with all the latest. how did this happen, leyla?: that's exactly what people want to know in this investigation. the fbi has now said that it is opening a preliminary inquiry, and members of congress say specifically there are concerns over how this contract was awarded, alisyn. i have to tell you, when i spoke to the governor about this, he actually is standing by his calls for an investigation of the exact same thing. he says there is no evidence of...
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leyla santiago joins me from san juan. r ryan have to say about what he saw firsthand in puerto rico? >> reporter: well, he called this a humanitarian disaster, and it's important to note that the speaker flew over parts of the island, went into the interior biplane, but he didn't actually get off to talk to the people there, which is what so many people criticized president trump about. but i spoke to a former governor who was in a meeting with him and he said it was completely different. that ryan was engaged. that he was very professional and he seemed to get a good grasp of the issues, even if only by air. >> but with no signs of infrastructure being restored in the near future, you say many puerto ricans are trying to leave the island? you spoke to some families trying to flee to florida. >> reporter: right. many are trying to find ways off this island, be it because they can't get the medical treatment that they need right now or be it just because of the conditions. i met a family in the northwestern part of the isla
leyla santiago joins me from san juan. r ryan have to say about what he saw firsthand in puerto rico? >> reporter: well, he called this a humanitarian disaster, and it's important to note that the speaker flew over parts of the island, went into the interior biplane, but he didn't actually get off to talk to the people there, which is what so many people criticized president trump about. but i spoke to a former governor who was in a meeting with him and he said it was completely...
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leyla santiago live in san juan with more. there is a little bit of a logical inconsistency there.dent seems to realize the desperation there which is in part because of the infrastructure challenges that existed even before this. but then he seems to say that that is somehow an explanation for not keeping the help that's needed on the ground there forever. so the question to you, leyla, what is it like there now in terms of seeing a turn in the tide of need? >> reporter: right. so, chris, here's the reality check. the president is already tweeting about possibly pulling aids when some of the aid isn't even making it to the homes of the most vulnerable. we have been outside san juan, the area that president trump did not visit when he came to puerto rico. and what we have found is many people still without power. as a matter of fact, as of this morning, 90% still without power. we found homes without water. a third of this island still without water. we visited hospitals, doctors told us they need help. they cannot continue operating the same way they have been operating. i mean, y
leyla santiago live in san juan with more. there is a little bit of a logical inconsistency there.dent seems to realize the desperation there which is in part because of the infrastructure challenges that existed even before this. but then he seems to say that that is somehow an explanation for not keeping the help that's needed on the ground there forever. so the question to you, leyla, what is it like there now in terms of seeing a turn in the tide of need? >> reporter: right. so,...
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. >> leyla santiago in san juan for us this evening, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> now, i want to bring in two men who have the ear of americans, sirius/xm host joe madison, and in this corner, syndicated radio talk show host joe fredericks. john, fredericks. sorry. john fredericks. you heard that the situation in puerto rico actually getting worse. the president sending mixed signals. does he understand how dire this situation is? >> yeah, don, i think so. the president has made an -- a tremendous effort with fema. we've got over 1,200 personnel on the ground. generators coming in. the united states people have donated millions of dollars in many different ways. we've got the aid coming in. but i think what the president pointed out today is that some of the problems in puerto rico go beyond the hurricane, hurricane maria. they had a grid system that was not upgraded for a very long time. this was a disaster waiting to happen. it's going to take some time. i think the president also believes in accountability. the government of puerto rico has to be accountable for some of the
. >> leyla santiago in san juan for us this evening, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> now, i want to bring in two men who have the ear of americans, sirius/xm host joe madison, and in this corner, syndicated radio talk show host joe fredericks. john, fredericks. sorry. john fredericks. you heard that the situation in puerto rico actually getting worse. the president sending mixed signals. does he understand how dire this situation is? >> yeah, don, i think so. the...
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first ta leyla santiago, cnn correspondent there for the landfall of maria, and has been there ever since. you were born on the island, able to get back to your hometown a couple days ago. it to ask you about that. first most recent comment from the president on twitter saying all the buildings on the island have been inspected. do we know if that was true? >> reporter: that was news to governor or it appeared to be anyway, when he was asked about that very statement in which trump says things are going great, on twitter, every single building, all buildings have beenment in ed. that appeared to be news to the governor when he was asked about that this morning. he actually said that's not the case. he doesn't know of such inspections. and he went on to say, brian, that he actually, the government here, hasn't been able to reach all of the parts of puerto rico because there are so many parts that are very, very remote, very difficult to get to. the first challenge was getting through floods and the debris on the road. now that much of that has become accessible -- by the way, many of the n
first ta leyla santiago, cnn correspondent there for the landfall of maria, and has been there ever since. you were born on the island, able to get back to your hometown a couple days ago. it to ask you about that. first most recent comment from the president on twitter saying all the buildings on the island have been inspected. do we know if that was true? >> reporter: that was news to governor or it appeared to be anyway, when he was asked about that very statement in which trump says...
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and leyla santiago tell us what you see today and how it differs from all the days you have been reportings is the distribution center. you can see already people at work and there are lines outside. here it is. this is the aid from fema. this entire row. i have got to tell you, two days ago i was here and there was not even half of this. this is significantly more fema aid that is coming to the distribution center this morning. what i did was track it from the moment fema arrived in puerto rico or this aid arrived and how it gets to some of the smaller outer lying areas. i want you to see what we found. now on the move, help two weeks after hurricane maria. so these are meals that are now being handed over from the federal government, fema, into the hands of tpuerto ricoen national guard. after an hour and a half following the convoy, one truck peels off still baring the scars of maria in southwest puerto rico. badly-needed water. food. it's the first time the national guard delivered aid straight from fema here according to town officials. but it's not all for here. the rest goes down th
and leyla santiago tell us what you see today and how it differs from all the days you have been reportings is the distribution center. you can see already people at work and there are lines outside. here it is. this is the aid from fema. this entire row. i have got to tell you, two days ago i was here and there was not even half of this. this is significantly more fema aid that is coming to the distribution center this morning. what i did was track it from the moment fema arrived in puerto...
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leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> the las vegas sheriff holds an emotional news conference the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history, all while the timeline of events changes. as king midas, i expect things to last a looong time. and so should you. midas has a lifetime guarantee on these parts. that's right. on things like struts, brakes, shocks. all kinds of automobile parts. guaranteed for life. does he turn everything to gold? brakes. struts. shocks. not everything. luckily, he's not a dog person. always a touch better means limited lifetime guarantees on every brake job. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service with your midas credit card. >>> welcome back. nearly two weeks after the most lethal shooting massacre in modern american history, authorities in las vegas are still trying to answer basic questions about when the killings started and why and how it stopped. our brian todd has been following the story. >> reporter: in an emotional and at times combative news conference, the las vegas sheriff once again revised his story on how the las vegas massacre went do
leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >>> the las vegas sheriff holds an emotional news conference the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history, all while the timeline of events changes. as king midas, i expect things to last a looong time. and so should you. midas has a lifetime guarantee on these parts. that's right. on things like struts, brakes, shocks. all kinds of automobile parts. guaranteed for life. does he turn everything to gold? brakes. struts. shocks. not everything....
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leyla santiago, cnn, puerto rico. >>> coming up, new video showing a salt lake city police officer shootingg away. we'll have reaction from the city and explain why the prosecutor says he won't be pressing any charges against the officer. >>> but first in this week's episode of "parts unknown," anthony bourdain shows how they eat lots of food and milk a cow in the french alps. ♪ >> the french alps. these mountains are majestic. and beautiful. ♪ my friend eric grew up in mountains like this. he's an expert skier. this is like home to him. >> you ever milked a cow before? >> yeah. >> i am not a graceful skier. i am an enthusiastic one. holy christ. >> it's amazing. >> and that's what you come here for in winter and early spring, some of the best slopes on earth. where i learned to ski, we're lucky enough to get lukewarm chicken fingers and a bud light at the lodge. here we start with with fan sered fouix gra. also cheese apparently. lots of cheese. >> let's do the fondu. oh, man. >> anthony bourdain, parts unknown. he explores the french alps. you can, too, in the next episode tonight at 9:00
leyla santiago, cnn, puerto rico. >>> coming up, new video showing a salt lake city police officer shootingg away. we'll have reaction from the city and explain why the prosecutor says he won't be pressing any charges against the officer. >>> but first in this week's episode of "parts unknown," anthony bourdain shows how they eat lots of food and milk a cow in the french alps. ♪ >> the french alps. these mountains are majestic. and beautiful. ♪ my friend...