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downtown in port au prince and the earthquake damage streets can seem full of working children . rest of this is a common sight and with little evidence that there is a. we attempt to regulate all moments of what goes on. why isn't it more of a political priority in this country i think it's because this system is so ingrained into the culture that people become so desensitized to it the haitian ambassador said that haiti is too poor haiti does not have the resources necessary to combat the system and then plus he said that the system is too in going into the fabric of our culture that is difficult to eradicate it. america has long been haiti's biggest international fund this year alone it has sense more than $27000000.00 to tackle the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. america is also the leading international player in the fight against modern slavery. yes its commitment to help haiti's chance slaves is undermined by a simple problem of terminology. the rich countries of the north have entered trafficking units and they don't quite grasp that it's all about slavery most of the s
downtown in port au prince and the earthquake damage streets can seem full of working children . rest of this is a common sight and with little evidence that there is a. we attempt to regulate all moments of what goes on. why isn't it more of a political priority in this country i think it's because this system is so ingrained into the culture that people become so desensitized to it the haitian ambassador said that haiti is too poor haiti does not have the resources necessary to combat the...
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Aug 24, 2020
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knocked out for thousands of people was also passed over haiti flooding the streets of the capital port au prince at least 5 people were killed. there is i had lines one use after the slum. 'd 15 years from now one in 3 people one tonight live in tsunamis like these in this rolling mega city of manila . built without proper sanitation lacking medical facilities. used as a dumping ground for the sick this rubbish in a moment they said open it up and in a. bit and with the rising crime problem isn't even the demand. on the building when the last. but it's not just about poverty and chaos. generations have lived in these slums to. work. to survive. and as high. as a lot of muslim men for their one another again these are the stories from the tsunami. food water and basic housing costs money and it's no different in the slums. making a living no matter how is the only way to survive. going to. ricky for tests is a scavenger and makes his living from the local rubbish don't. eat much of it out what are you going to. get out of it which one. i believe will indeed bad. food. they round up for you and it
knocked out for thousands of people was also passed over haiti flooding the streets of the capital port au prince at least 5 people were killed. there is i had lines one use after the slum. 'd 15 years from now one in 3 people one tonight live in tsunamis like these in this rolling mega city of manila . built without proper sanitation lacking medical facilities. used as a dumping ground for the sick this rubbish in a moment they said open it up and in a. bit and with the rising crime problem...
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Aug 30, 2020
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bernard fils-aime was born in port-au-prince, haiti in 1953.nard was 13 when he fled with his mother to new york city. he graduated from high school there and began college at columbia university where he became an activist. in the early 1980s, bernard moved with his new wife marie to focus on haitian refugees like himself. he created a center offering legal services and support to migrants arriving in south florida after fleeing violence and poverty. he led protests of detention centers where many of them were held. bernard later finished college and earned a master's degree in education before taking a job at miami-dade college. in 1995, he moved back to haiti to help launch his home country's first cellular network in the hopes that modern connection would begin to lift haiti out of generation of extreme poverty. bernard became the company ceo while helping haiti. a long-time friend told the "miami herald" of bernard's life of combined activism and entrepreneurship. for bernard, it was two sides of one coin. his primary objective was always
bernard fils-aime was born in port-au-prince, haiti in 1953.nard was 13 when he fled with his mother to new york city. he graduated from high school there and began college at columbia university where he became an activist. in the early 1980s, bernard moved with his new wife marie to focus on haitian refugees like himself. he created a center offering legal services and support to migrants arriving in south florida after fleeing violence and poverty. he led protests of detention centers where...
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Aug 23, 2020
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water rescues in port-au-prince. laura may stay in the warm water and quite strong, warnings in effect and making way across the warmer waters and could reach strong category 2. could it be a major hurricane? yes. the paths intersect somewhat. new orleans is not in the cone of uncertainty. houston is in both cones. again, still looking at lat wednesday for laura but let's hope that marco stays just offshore and losing strength. not many had this on the 2020 bingo card this year. >> it is amazing exactly 15 years after katrina did the enormo enormous damage it did do. thank you very much, tom. >>> as we're learning new details right now about who will be speaking at next week's republican national convention, new secretly recorded comments from the president's sister are threatening to overshadow the event. we have that and all the day's news right after this. love ther laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® we've been home. to th
water rescues in port-au-prince. laura may stay in the warm water and quite strong, warnings in effect and making way across the warmer waters and could reach strong category 2. could it be a major hurricane? yes. the paths intersect somewhat. new orleans is not in the cone of uncertainty. houston is in both cones. again, still looking at lat wednesday for laura but let's hope that marco stays just offshore and losing strength. not many had this on the 2020 bingo card this year. >> it is...
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Aug 26, 2020
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damaging homes and tornadoes of water carrying rocks down from the mountains into the city of port-au- prince. at least 21 people were killed and 198 families were left homeless. and you know, this isn't even the peak of hurricane season which is mid-september. this doesn't bode well for the next couple of months. len, back to you. [ sirens ] >>> developing now in wisconsin, kenosha police say two people are dead and another injured during jacob blake protests. gunfire broke out overnight and at least one gunman is on the loose this morning. earlier in the evening, demonstrators faced off with police and national guard troops. the 29-year-old shot sunday by police is currently paralyzed from the waist down. and remains in the hospital. >> they shot my son. seven times -- seven times. like he didn't matter. >> ovelastfedays, protesters have set fires and smashed store fronts causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. wisconsin's governor has issued a state of emergency in wisconsin due to the ongoing violence. >>> to campaign 2020 now. president trump's family took center stage during
damaging homes and tornadoes of water carrying rocks down from the mountains into the city of port-au- prince. at least 21 people were killed and 198 families were left homeless. and you know, this isn't even the peak of hurricane season which is mid-september. this doesn't bode well for the next couple of months. len, back to you. [ sirens ] >>> developing now in wisconsin, kenosha police say two people are dead and another injured during jacob blake protests. gunfire broke out...