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amy:y: how lonong will moise la? >> that is the $64,000 question.obody knows, but he is definitely on the ropes. this uprising looks like it will continue, despite the fact moise has effectively neutralized the prime minister, who he was basically at odds with. the opposition was -- part of the opposition was trying to work through the prime minister out.t jovenel but now with this report about what has happened with the mercenaries and with the contininuing crisis of oil in te country, he probably won't last. amy: kim ives, thank you for being with us, editor of haiti liberte. co-author of a joint investigation with haiti liberte and the intercept titled "u.s. mercenaries arrested in haiti were part of a half-baked scheme to move $80 million for embattled president." when we come back, vicky ward on ."kushner, inc stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: house democrats are continuing to probe how president trump's son-in-law and advisor jare
amy:y: how lonong will moise la? >> that is the $64,000 question.obody knows, but he is definitely on the ropes. this uprising looks like it will continue, despite the fact moise has effectively neutralized the prime minister, who he was basically at odds with. the opposition was -- part of the opposition was trying to work through the prime minister out.t jovenel but now with this report about what has happened with the mercenaries and with the contininuing crisis of oil in te country,...
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>>> una discusión en el apartamento salieron parece que hubo una pelea física >>> ella habló con moisés de un crimen que no cometió y luego por violar su libertad condicional >>> su padrastro dice que apenas llevaba un par de semanas el libertad cuando el martes decidió llamar a la policía >>> el propósito era de que lo detuvieran en un hospital psiquiátrico porque nosotros veíamos que él estaba mal >> iván no cumplía con el protocolo para llevárselo >> ahora que me traigan el protocolo del gobierno porque iv
>>> una discusión en el apartamento salieron parece que hubo una pelea física >>> ella habló con moisés de un crimen que no cometió y luego por violar su libertad condicional >>> su padrastro dice que apenas llevaba un par de semanas el libertad cuando el martes decidió llamar a la policía >>> el propósito era de que lo detuvieran en un hospital psiquiátrico porque nosotros veíamos que él estaba mal >> iván no cumplía con el protocolo para...
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moisés: todo es el paciente. el paciente puede hacer que esto falle o puede mantenerla. entonces me dijo el ejercicio para mí va a ser esa herramienta. maría: pasó el primer año, el segundo, todos documentados en mis redes sociales. la báscula exigía una foto diaria, eso ayudó en mi triunfo. la cirugía fue un éxito, pero no borró los fantasmas del pasado. hay veces que me despierto en la madrugada y pienso que es mentira, que estoy en el 2014, que tengo 83 libras más. y ese es mi terror. no hay fecha que no se llegue ni plazo que no se venza el día deluinto aniversario llegó, y con él, el maratón de miami. ya es la milla número 12, quiere decir que falta una. ya merito llegamos, pero qué trabajo cuesta. yo creo que después de esto lo único que me queda es que la collins siga corriendo, participando, porque soy igual que todos, el límite es usted mismo, y a los casi 67 años, aquí estoy. gracias, gracias. patricia: muy cierto, maría antonieta, solo hay que proponérselo. para ella correr el maratón de miami fue su celebración, en este caso no hubo pastel ni bocadillos, marí
moisés: todo es el paciente. el paciente puede hacer que esto falle o puede mantenerla. entonces me dijo el ejercicio para mí va a ser esa herramienta. maría: pasó el primer año, el segundo, todos documentados en mis redes sociales. la báscula exigía una foto diaria, eso ayudó en mi triunfo. la cirugía fue un éxito, pero no borró los fantasmas del pasado. hay veces que me despierto en la madrugada y pienso que es mentira, que estoy en el 2014, que tengo 83 libras más. y ese es mi...
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karla: gracias, moisÉs.studio. hoy se lleva a cabo un evento anual que se llama " dona mis cejas". es un proceso de micro pigmentaciÓn en donde atienden a pacientes oncolÓgicosque por la quimioterapia han perdido su cabello y sus cejas. con esto les quieren regresar un poco de seguridad. mÁs adelante platicaremos de cÓmo surge esto porque kareneste aÑo sido nombrada una de las 25 mujeres mÁs poderosas de la revista people en espaÑol por esto que hace. carlos: para que veas que todos pueden poner su granito de arena. karla y sobre todo porque el paciente de cÁncer tiene que lidiar con muchas cosas y a eso le agregas el no sentirse bien con uno mismo.. es una gran labor. no creerÁn el espectáculo de la estrella de hollywood tom hanks en sÓlo algunos minutos. c arlos: estÁ muy cool. enseguida verÁs como detienen a mas de 400 migrantes y muchos de ellos niÑos en texas. karla: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" porque mantenemos lo que te gusta y escuchamos lo que quieras ver. [mÚsica] >> siempre ha dich
karla: gracias, moisÉs.studio. hoy se lleva a cabo un evento anual que se llama " dona mis cejas". es un proceso de micro pigmentaciÓn en donde atienden a pacientes oncolÓgicosque por la quimioterapia han perdido su cabello y sus cejas. con esto les quieren regresar un poco de seguridad. mÁs adelante platicaremos de cÓmo surge esto porque kareneste aÑo sido nombrada una de las 25 mujeres mÁs poderosas de la revista people en espaÑol por esto que hace. carlos: para que veas que...
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an economics professor in the united states used to be involved with the government many years ago moises naim people like this. but that's advice from people who've already failed and so expectations in venezuela have been raised dramatically by the chavez years people expect now to be able to see a doctor they expect to have social security of pensions and. rights to possibles rights to their property and things are just going to go backwards michael really good to great to get your insight there was talk to michael dayroom last american politics expert based at northumbria university in the thank you thank you. for the politicians to interview case handling of the upcoming breaks it will have a look at that in more detail just after this break. seem wrong. just don't. let me. get to shape out these days. and in again because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. you know world big part of. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever ask each o
an economics professor in the united states used to be involved with the government many years ago moises naim people like this. but that's advice from people who've already failed and so expectations in venezuela have been raised dramatically by the chavez years people expect now to be able to see a doctor they expect to have social security of pensions and. rights to possibles rights to their property and things are just going to go backwards michael really good to great to get your insight...
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human being is my brother that is moises to this is my feet and this is what i love has to be. an extraordinary expression of human compassion there from one of the survivors but despite their best efforts to cope things in christ church in new zealand as a whole will never really be the same after this well they. know it's a one of the major media organizations here titled the coverage of this the end of our innocence and that is really what it feels like quite a lot of people it's really you must remember we are not used to seeing the place on the streets and normally our police are on but we've been on high security it's a little fits who wakes up and a lot of people as well piss millia questioning their own motivations there are prejudiced is that they might have had and really talking about what needs to be done on an individual level as well as a community level who really interests prices and hatred and so in a five year. beyond memorial services. is new zealand coming to terms with the aftermath of this attack. well today's memorial about exactly two weeks since the sho
human being is my brother that is moises to this is my feet and this is what i love has to be. an extraordinary expression of human compassion there from one of the survivors but despite their best efforts to cope things in christ church in new zealand as a whole will never really be the same after this well they. know it's a one of the major media organizations here titled the coverage of this the end of our innocence and that is really what it feels like quite a lot of people it's really you...
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picture of work here i think the two things are connected i think he is very concerned about president moise losing power for a couple of reasons one the just traditional reason why the united states has backed dictators in haiti promoted coups in haiti and the like it's sort of this very rich country and certainly the country the great moral authority right and so the threat of a good example as well as trying to keep a very rich country within the broader sphere american north american economic interest so that's one piece that i think historically the u.s. has tried to make sure you have the right kind of friendly guy but much more relevant i think to our current moment is the issue of. as well now haitian governments even the most government have been traditionally quite friendly to venezuela of course they were getting a lot of development aid from venezuela as i mentioned but then as these protests started more started to lose popularity in order to try to shore up his rule then he turned his back on venezuela supports this fake president won why go and then of course is it becomes a y
picture of work here i think the two things are connected i think he is very concerned about president moise losing power for a couple of reasons one the just traditional reason why the united states has backed dictators in haiti promoted coups in haiti and the like it's sort of this very rich country and certainly the country the great moral authority right and so the threat of a good example as well as trying to keep a very rich country within the broader sphere american north american...
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nature yet allegedly they're working with something close to the president now of course president moise i'm sure wanted to keep some level of plausible deniability but i mean it seems as if he went far beyond plausible deniability here to just sort of asking one of his friends to try to take care of it and it turned into the situation that we've seen now so i think it also speaks very heavily to the deep decay that is happening within the government itself you know it's interesting because when i when i read the story the intercept story i couldn't decide if like the idea was was legitimate or not in the sense of you know was it really just this series of mess ups in this disorganized like you mentioned they didn't have any insurance in this so one part of my brain went ok is this like a limited hangout where it's like ok we're going to kind of say that this was just a mess in the home this but really we're kind of giving you half the truth of what was really going on with these guys or really was just this kind of disorganized thing that we do think this was just a series of mistake wa
nature yet allegedly they're working with something close to the president now of course president moise i'm sure wanted to keep some level of plausible deniability but i mean it seems as if he went far beyond plausible deniability here to just sort of asking one of his friends to try to take care of it and it turned into the situation that we've seen now so i think it also speaks very heavily to the deep decay that is happening within the government itself you know it's interesting because...
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. >> reporter: moises saint hillaire, the neighbor who ran into the wreckage last week before authorities speaking out for the first time. >> told her like, i'm sore, i know you might have a neck injury but i'm going to have to pull you out because i rather me pull you out than you stay here and burn. >> the girl's mother was in the shower. a group of kids on the driveway all okay. >> i just ran, kicked in the door, and i went into action. i was calm. i just felt like that's what i was supposed to do. >> reporter: 64-year-old pilot james wagner dying in the crash. >> one lady severely injured. still moving. one of the pilots is dead. >> reporter: the dramatic 911 call coming from pilot trainee 33-year-old tim sheehy, an ex-navy s.e.a.l. who survived and helped hillaire save the family. the teenager was transported to the hospital after the incident and is now in stable condition. there is an open investigation. that pilot trainee tells us this was just an accident. jim, the pilot who lost his life, had 40 years of experience and we're told if jim couldn't save this plane, nobody could. >>
. >> reporter: moises saint hillaire, the neighbor who ran into the wreckage last week before authorities speaking out for the first time. >> told her like, i'm sore, i know you might have a neck injury but i'm going to have to pull you out because i rather me pull you out than you stay here and burn. >> the girl's mother was in the shower. a group of kids on the driveway all okay. >> i just ran, kicked in the door, and i went into action. i was calm. i just felt like...
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. >> within weeks, ida's early work of collecting dental records of the moising women and dna samplestarted to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victim victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list. >> and you thought, this is it. >> i thought, this could be it, yeah. >> but there was more. something that surprised even veteran crime scene investigators. in the grave of jane doe number 8, investigators found a tiny second set of bones. it was a fetus. jane doe number 8 was four months pregnant at the time of her death. >> they would say, we found a skull. it had a lot of hair and she was pregnant. >> michelle valdez. after years of having only her rap sheet and her father's bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> a few days later, lab work confirmed ida's hunch. jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say, we found her, and sh
. >> within weeks, ida's early work of collecting dental records of the moising women and dna samplestarted to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victim victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list. >> and you thought, this is it. >> i thought, this could be it, yeah. >> but there was more. something that surprised even veteran crime scene investigators. in the grave of jane doe number 8, investigators found...