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and in haiti we went to a village called shiret, five hours away from port-au-prince. there everyone is so festive. they are -- they don't like seem like they got affected by it that much. but even if they did, they don't like to show it. they like to be happy and smile. >> what did you learn because of that attitude that can-do attitude and the fearless attitude it seems? >> i learned that like everything especially us, as americans, we have it easy and even if we like do struggle, we should keep smiling and just keep going. >> why is it you want to be involved in something like this? video games are pretty popular right now. gamers are popular. why is it this is something for you? >> for me i always liked to give back to the community because i feel like not a lot of people have what i've gotten from my family, i learned that to give back, like if you give back you'll get something back. it feels like a really good feeling to have. >> katarina, what or who are you creating with jorge and others like him? >> we're creating the next generation of leaders and educators
and in haiti we went to a village called shiret, five hours away from port-au-prince. there everyone is so festive. they are -- they don't like seem like they got affected by it that much. but even if they did, they don't like to show it. they like to be happy and smile. >> what did you learn because of that attitude that can-do attitude and the fearless attitude it seems? >> i learned that like everything especially us, as americans, we have it easy and even if we like do struggle,...
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it could have been a gay man in port-au-prince a haitian immigrant to south florida florida, the blood trade, a lot of blood for plasma was donated in haiti and planeloads made its way back to the united states matt for hemophiliacs. the moment is obscure but one of those three likely happened. also worth mentioning, by the time this moment happens , it would make its way into other parts of effort that and the world in eventually. haitian story has been controversial but maybe five or 10 years later but one way or another hiv was big enough in the congo and connected the death eventually it would get out to. >> host: going back to sub-saharan africa, discuss the concept of the aids belt. i know you will talk about male circumcision. you talk a lot about that in the book and your co-author daniel halperin is a huge proponent. explained the aids belts and male circumcision and throw in the differences between the spread of the epidemic between kenya and uganda but i will let you explain that. it is your research. >> guest: the question i asked most often, from the excerpt up to the coul
it could have been a gay man in port-au-prince a haitian immigrant to south florida florida, the blood trade, a lot of blood for plasma was donated in haiti and planeloads made its way back to the united states matt for hemophiliacs. the moment is obscure but one of those three likely happened. also worth mentioning, by the time this moment happens , it would make its way into other parts of effort that and the world in eventually. haitian story has been controversial but maybe five or 10 years...
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72 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince.ork setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civil life. it started as a disaster relief organization and we realized that we could help the veteran community, as well. we bring these veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you doing that's important this the world? this has provided a great opportunity to help people in need. >> most of the work is emergency and medical triage clinics. we've gone to chile, sudan, pakistan. we have about 1400 volunteers and 80% of them are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you enough. >> there's no limit to what veteranks do. we have the ability to help and want to serve. i think it's a win-win situation. >>> environmentalists are spreading their message by keeping us in the dark for one hour tonight
72 hours after that, we were on our way to port-au-prince.ork setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civil life. it started as a disaster relief organization and we realized that we could help the veteran community, as well. we bring these veterans together to be a part of a team once again. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you doing...
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72 hours after that, we were on our pay to port-au-prince. >> let's get our gauzes.e got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team river con has provided a great opportunity to help people out in need. >> you need to put your foot back as far as you can. >> most of the work we do internationally is emergency medical triage clinics. we have gone to chile, sudaning pakistan. here at home, we've done debris clearing operation, search and rescue. we have about 1400 volunteers and about 80% of them are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you all enough. there's no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability
72 hours after that, we were on our pay to port-au-prince. >> let's get our gauzes.e got to work setting up a triage clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what...
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on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, who's in. 72 hours after that we were on the way to port-au-princeyour gaudss. >> we set up a triage clinic. we realized that veterans are useful in these type of situations. >> i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition to life and other helps succeed. it started as a relief organization and realize we could help the veteran community as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> you get out you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team river provided an opportunity to help people in need. >> put your foot back as far as you can. >> most of the work we do is emergency medical triage clinics. we have go to chile, sudan, pakistan. here we have been doing operations, search and rescue. we have 1400 volunteers and 80% of them are military veterans helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you all enough. >> there's no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help and we want to serve. i think it is a win-win situation. >> env
on facebook and said i'm going to haiti, who's in. 72 hours after that we were on the way to port-au-princeyour gaudss. >> we set up a triage clinic. we realized that veterans are useful in these type of situations. >> i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition to life and other helps succeed. it started as a relief organization and realize we could help the veteran community as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> you get...
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72 hours after that, we were on our pay to port-au-prince.age clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team river con has provided a great opportunity to help people out in need. >> most of the work we do internationally is emergency medical triage
72 hours after that, we were on our pay to port-au-prince.age clinic. we realized veterans are useful in these types of situations. i'm jake wood and i want to help veterans transition into civilian life. we started as a disaster relief organization and realized we should help the veteran community, as well. we bring them together to be part of a team. they are almost recharged. >> when you get out, you have that feeling of what are you really doing that's important in the world? team...
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port-au-prince ryan's budget of course passed the house and is already sparking plenty of controversyesident obama calling ryan a social darwinist. this is what ryan had to say on "squawk box" this morning. >> let's do it in a gradual way so people can adjust accordingly. prevent people in and near retirement from having da ma in their lives. >> this is jim stewart, thank you for joining us, two out of the last three sundays you have been very complimentary about paul ryan. but you had donald trump saying that the fact that he released this is catastrophic for the gop, and obama can't wait for the opportunity this is giving the democrats. >> ryan is such a lightning rod, i just decided i would look into this guy. i read his budget proposal and then i talked to him, and when i read the budget, you look at the language in there, it could be written by democrats. he is talking about tax reform and securing the safety net. he said it again in morning on your network. when i talked to him, he cops across as mr. reasonable. and i think people are responding to him because he's the one polit
port-au-prince ryan's budget of course passed the house and is already sparking plenty of controversyesident obama calling ryan a social darwinist. this is what ryan had to say on "squawk box" this morning. >> let's do it in a gradual way so people can adjust accordingly. prevent people in and near retirement from having da ma in their lives. >> this is jim stewart, thank you for joining us, two out of the last three sundays you have been very complimentary about paul...