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port au prince haiti. all right so there is plenty that can be said about haiti so far we've only touched upon a few of the key issues so to talk a little more about what we learned in the haiti and more issues that make finding a solution to the ongoing crisis so important i'm joined by my own producer for breaking a segment of all rob lowe is not only has to go is a good trip. so i just wanted to love i took a bunch of photos there that i wanted to play as as we're talking here what i noticed was really cute you know even as extreme as the conditions were all the kids you know they still dress up to go to school the ribbons there are really cute little girls there but we did go to the worst in port au prince. cliche to say especially when you see conditions as bad as these but life does go on and i mean it was amazing how quickly once you i mean once we did leave the habitat for humanity camp and we got a chance to go and see the rest of the city we had these two guys that didn't even . they didn't even
port au prince haiti. all right so there is plenty that can be said about haiti so far we've only touched upon a few of the key issues so to talk a little more about what we learned in the haiti and more issues that make finding a solution to the ongoing crisis so important i'm joined by my own producer for breaking a segment of all rob lowe is not only has to go is a good trip. so i just wanted to love i took a bunch of photos there that i wanted to play as as we're talking here what i noticed...
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they were 100 kilometers from port-au-prince and helding away from port-au-prince, and the president knew this, and colin powell had to have known this when he was saying that they were coming to kill him the next day. colin powell had been saying publicly that we would not allow the overthrow of the democratic administration. privately, he was trying to frighten iowa steed into fleeing. when he did not do that, or at least later that night when i had thought that his life was under threat, i called peterrer jennings -- peter jennings at abc, george -- [inaudible] at ap, randall pink son at cbs and said that my understanding is that colin powell has told ron dellums they're coming to kill the president on sunday, and we've got to get news on this. they said, well, we have to talk to ron dellums. i gave them the number. they called mr. dellums, and then peter jennings called me back and said ron dellums will not confirm that he had any conversation with peter jennings -- i mean, with secretary of state powell. no story. but the president knew that the rebels were a long way from port-
they were 100 kilometers from port-au-prince and helding away from port-au-prince, and the president knew this, and colin powell had to have known this when he was saying that they were coming to kill him the next day. colin powell had been saying publicly that we would not allow the overthrow of the democratic administration. privately, he was trying to frighten iowa steed into fleeing. when he did not do that, or at least later that night when i had thought that his life was under threat, i...
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back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is kept in a dusty store-room, still waiting for the day it will be used in court. >> these are all the case files in here? >> yes, this is the first five thousand filed. not only have we filled the form, they're notarized. they said "we received the complaints, we will give you an answer and respond in due time" - i don't know when the reasonable time will be. >> but it's been more than a year? >> more than a year, yes. >> and you've heard nothing? >> nothing, nothing. >> faced with the un's silence, the lawyers decided to expand the lawsuit, adding more names to the thousands who'd already filed a complaint. >> un have to respond. >> un must respond. they promote human rights. we will continue to fight. until they respond, we will file complaints. for all the people! the 2010 earthquake killed more than 220,000 people - those who lost their lives are remembered each year with dignitaries from around the world coming to pay their respects. but for those who've died - and continue to die
back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is kept in a dusty store-room, still waiting for the day it will be used in court. >> these are all the case files in here? >> yes, this is the first five thousand filed. not only have we filled the form, they're notarized. they said "we received the complaints, we will give you an answer and respond in due time" - i don't know when the reasonable time will be. >> but...
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but the president knew that the rebels were a long way from port-au-prince. they didn't go anywhere so they stayed in the city the entire week and into the night than the special forces arrived and took him and his wife against their will we were told at the airport even the immigration papers were inconsistent after saying there were 50 then saying there were zero. but there were 50 the special forces people the eris deeds and other so that is why we had to go to the central african republic to bring them back to jamaica to where the prime minister gave them refuge for seven days before there we go to south africa but the americans and french role in colin powell's rule is a reprehensible. >> host: why do you think there is a change for what ron told you or peter jennings? to would you have to ask him >> host: did you? >> guest: the month following we called ron three times and he never returned the call and never spoke to him. >> host: had you known him for a while? and. >> guest: for years. years. >> host: we have another hour and a half with our "in-depth
but the president knew that the rebels were a long way from port-au-prince. they didn't go anywhere so they stayed in the city the entire week and into the night than the special forces arrived and took him and his wife against their will we were told at the airport even the immigration papers were inconsistent after saying there were 50 then saying there were zero. but there were 50 the special forces people the eris deeds and other so that is why we had to go to the central african republic...
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educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response. but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy
educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the...
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then in 2010 her father, a physician, was in port-au-prince when the earthquake struck.y dug him out of the rubble. >> having the work pay off on such a big stage, i was just glad that god gave me that opportunity. >> reporter: on the surface, you would never know what this family has been through. they are close knit, joyfully celebrating vicky's win. her brother wearing a t-shirt with the letters d-o-n. >> dreams over nightmares. >> reporter: tell me what that means to you. >> reporter: -- >> i just look at the dreams. >> reporter: no doubt, this teen is one step closer to making her dream come true. >> i love her. duval ranked 296th in the world. that's it for me. have a wonderful afternoon. brooke baldwin takes it from brooke baldwin takes it from here. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> syria vows to defend itself should the u.s. attack. and as tensions rise, some experts say taking action could be a huge mistake. you'll hear why. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> fears grow that syrian hackers may target u.s. companies online in a cyber war. >>> plus,
then in 2010 her father, a physician, was in port-au-prince when the earthquake struck.y dug him out of the rubble. >> having the work pay off on such a big stage, i was just glad that god gave me that opportunity. >> reporter: on the surface, you would never know what this family has been through. they are close knit, joyfully celebrating vicky's win. her brother wearing a t-shirt with the letters d-o-n. >> dreams over nightmares. >> reporter: tell me what that means to...
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they were 100 kilometers from port-au-prince headed away from this city in the president knew this and colin powell had to happen this when they said the recovery to kill him the next day. he said publicly we would not allow all the overthrow of did democratic administration the privately he was trying to get him to flee. when aristide did not do that or later but i thought his life was under threat i called peter jennings and randall p. instinet cbs and said they are coming to kill the president on sunday and we have to get news. then peter jennings called back and said that ron will not confirm he had any conversations with the secretary of state. of no story. but the president knew that the rebels were all long way away so they stayed in the city and then the special forces arrived, and abducted him to a kim and his wife against their will stopping in india we were told that the airport that even the immigration papers were inconsistent first saying there were 50 then striking through it to save zero but e special forces people aristide and others and that is why we had to go to the
they were 100 kilometers from port-au-prince headed away from this city in the president knew this and colin powell had to happen this when they said the recovery to kill him the next day. he said publicly we would not allow all the overthrow of did democratic administration the privately he was trying to get him to flee. when aristide did not do that or later but i thought his life was under threat i called peter jennings and randall p. instinet cbs and said they are coming to kill the...
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gunpoint during a robbery in haiti and then in 2010 her father, jean maurice, a physician was in port-au-princeke struck, badly injured, he dug himself out of the rubble. >> obviously, you know, we've experienced quite a lot and just having the hard work pay off on such a big stage, i was glad god gave me that opportunity. >> on the surface you would never know what this families had been through. they are close knit, joyfully celebri celebrating her win. her brother wearing a shirt d.o.n. >> dreams over nightmares. >> reporter: what does that mean at you? >> i look at the dreams part. >> reporter: what are your dreams? >> to win all grand slams and becoming a major tennis player. >> reporter: vicki said after that exuberance she got a text message from who, tennis legend billie jean, it said "congratulations, i'm really proud of you." she was really excited getting that text message. she faces daniela hantuchova later today. her coach talked about the importance of the family support, they're all with this. >> you almost feel in that moment when she realizes, you feel her sheer, raw jaw. it's
gunpoint during a robbery in haiti and then in 2010 her father, jean maurice, a physician was in port-au-princeke struck, badly injured, he dug himself out of the rubble. >> obviously, you know, we've experienced quite a lot and just having the hard work pay off on such a big stage, i was glad god gave me that opportunity. >> on the surface you would never know what this families had been through. they are close knit, joyfully celebri celebrating her win. her brother wearing a shirt...
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the mom-and-pop business as -- so that people have jobs and rethinking about the way downtown port-au-princets commerce. 80 percent of haiti our entrepreneurs. ignore the economic lifeline of the country. just letting you die. making sure we did not see that outside of our mandate. if he is my building, you want to talk about leaders, look at the man, patient architecture decided he would give up his firm in new york, go back to the country that he called his home and dedicate his lives to ensure there were not only small buildings, but a small architectural engineering construction practice. we should not overlook that we have a number of quiet heroes who have made us look incredibly good at what we do. so i have 11 minutes. we will go through japan really. what we learned from haiti and katrina was it is not just about how we built but have relief series of implementing an exit strategy like we're going to come in to your community, figure out the help and support we need, figure out a way so that we don't stay, so that exit strategy was part of our thinking as we started working in japan.
the mom-and-pop business as -- so that people have jobs and rethinking about the way downtown port-au-princets commerce. 80 percent of haiti our entrepreneurs. ignore the economic lifeline of the country. just letting you die. making sure we did not see that outside of our mandate. if he is my building, you want to talk about leaders, look at the man, patient architecture decided he would give up his firm in new york, go back to the country that he called his home and dedicate his lives to...
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at the mom and pop businesses, so that people have jobs and rethinking about the way downtown port-au-princece. 80% of entrepreneurs, and to ignore the economic lifeline of the country is to let it die. we didn't see that outside our mandate. this is my building era. you want to talk about building leadership, look at man, haitian architect, who decided to give up his firm in new york, go back to the country that he called his home, and to dedicate his life to ensure there was not only strong buildings, but a strong architectural engineering construction practice so this never happens again. true leaders happen within the silent, quiet, strong determined architects in our profession, and we shouldn't overlook that we have a number of quiet heros who made us look incredibly good for what we do. i have 11 minutes. we're going to go tho japan really quickly. what we learned from haiti was it's not just about how we build. it's how we leave. implementing an exit strategy, like, come into your community, figure out help and support we need, figure out a way so we don't stay so that exit strategy
at the mom and pop businesses, so that people have jobs and rethinking about the way downtown port-au-princece. 80% of entrepreneurs, and to ignore the economic lifeline of the country is to let it die. we didn't see that outside our mandate. this is my building era. you want to talk about building leadership, look at man, haitian architect, who decided to give up his firm in new york, go back to the country that he called his home, and to dedicate his life to ensure there was not only strong...
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a week after he became administrator he was faced with a devastating earthquake in port-au-prince, haiti. his legacy will include his leadership with president obama's feed the future. he's leading the forward reforming usaid business model focusing on procurement, science and technology, and monitoring the evaluation. in this audience, he is known for his willingness to elevate education to a poor development objective to join other world leaders like former prime minister gourden browne and secretary general of the united nations to insist that we collaborate to assure that every child in the world has access tow a quality education. it is his leadership that lead the education sector to a focus strategy to commit to goals for the first time in research, monitoring and evaluation. i'm honored to introduce dr. rightnow dr. rajiv shah. [applause] good afternoon. how are you all? i know this is the end of a long day, so i appreciate your having me here. i want to take a moment to thank kristy vilsack. we are super fortunate and very, very excited to have her leading the charge for our int
a week after he became administrator he was faced with a devastating earthquake in port-au-prince, haiti. his legacy will include his leadership with president obama's feed the future. he's leading the forward reforming usaid business model focusing on procurement, science and technology, and monitoring the evaluation. in this audience, he is known for his willingness to elevate education to a poor development objective to join other world leaders like former prime minister gourden browne and...
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after he became add marcher -- administrator, he was faced with the devastating earthquake in port-au-prince haiti. his legacy will include his leadership of president obama's feed the future food security initiative, reforming usaid's business model, focusing on procurement, science and technology and monitoring and evaluation. in this audience he's known for his willingness to elevate education to a poor development objective, to join other world leaders like former prime minister gordon brown and ban ki-moon, secretary general of the united nations, to insist that we collaborate to assure that every child in the world has access to a quality education. it is his leadership that led the education sector to a focused strategy to commit to numeric goals for the first time and to stress research, upon to having and evaluation. i'm honored to introduce a visionary development leader and my boss, dr. a jee shaw -- rajiv shah. [applause] >> good morning. how are you all? i know this is the end of a long day, so i appreciate your having me here. i want to take a most just to -- a moment just to t
after he became add marcher -- administrator, he was faced with the devastating earthquake in port-au-prince haiti. his legacy will include his leadership of president obama's feed the future food security initiative, reforming usaid's business model, focusing on procurement, science and technology and monitoring and evaluation. in this audience he's known for his willingness to elevate education to a poor development objective, to join other world leaders like former prime minister gordon...