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port-au-prince, haiti. >> again the al jazeera website you can find out a lot more about the latest newsstories. al jazeera.com.
port-au-prince, haiti. >> again the al jazeera website you can find out a lot more about the latest newsstories. al jazeera.com.
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port-au-prince, haiti. >> let's catch up with sports now. here is sana. >> thank you very much.we start with the latest from the world number one djokovic has just beaten nishikori. he took the opening set 6-1, but nishikori came back. and roger in a tel nadal will play later on. >>> it could be a big night for captain wayne rooney who is expected to win his 100th cap. the 29-year-old who began his international career in 2003 sits six goals off bobby charleston's all-time scoring record of 49 goals. >> it's a great honor to play for england, and i hope to do it for a lot more years. i think the ultimate goal is to win trophies and it's certainly worth doing. and to join the players who have reached that is a great honor for me and something i'm extremely proud of. >> nine qualifiers on saturday defending spain who is second in group c, second from the bottom against bel belarus isa. on friday, losing 3-1 to denmark as the qualifying campaign continues to go down hill. serbia is punished by violent scenes in the previous qualifier with albania which had to be abandoned. they cam
port-au-prince, haiti. >> let's catch up with sports now. here is sana. >> thank you very much.we start with the latest from the world number one djokovic has just beaten nishikori. he took the opening set 6-1, but nishikori came back. and roger in a tel nadal will play later on. >>> it could be a big night for captain wayne rooney who is expected to win his 100th cap. the 29-year-old who began his international career in 2003 sits six goals off bobby charleston's all-time...
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in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capital's 2 million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic rescue hears of the disaster. they are trained for emergency rescues on land and sea. they immediately prepare to deploy. >> i was called and ask if i was able to go. i said yes. and things evolved pretty fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours. despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as night falls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity. people were burning tires and stuff on the streets to get light. >> with them
in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capital's 2 million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across...
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port-au-prince, haiti. >> again the al jazeera website you can find out a lot more about the latest news stories. al jazeera.com. >> i was able to create this mural that was directed as this one block, like as if it was their little secret yet put it on instagram, flickr, facebook, and now i'm able to essentially like work with these social issues and ignored citizens and have the work i'm doing for them to be seen by potentially the worlds. >> so shree, the met just released art in high revolutio resolution, what value does the net see in this digital art experience? >> the met has had pictures of its objects online for many years. what we've done with our latest update to our evolving image use policy is make sure that people can use and download our images for non-commercial uses for scholarly work, for putting on their person site much more easily. you don't need our permission, and you don't need to pay a fee to do that. that's what's changed. that's part of a larger strategy at the museum. what we want to do is to make sure that we create a circle between the in-person and the onli
port-au-prince, haiti. >> again the al jazeera website you can find out a lot more about the latest news stories. al jazeera.com. >> i was able to create this mural that was directed as this one block, like as if it was their little secret yet put it on instagram, flickr, facebook, and now i'm able to essentially like work with these social issues and ignored citizens and have the work i'm doing for them to be seen by potentially the worlds. >> so shree, the met just released...
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. >> reporter: this house in port au prince the chance to play with friends is not taken lightly becauseefuge and every young woman here was rescued from slavery a practice still common in hatety and this is typical and given to a family and forced to work for nothing and beaten and abused and ever shameful european legacy. >> it's not something that we want to hide any more because it causes so much hurt and people lie so we need to talk about it and change it. >> reporter: slavery existed in haiti from the 15th century and said to be brutal during the french colonial period. the haiti revolution of 1804 is the only successful slave revolt in history but a chapter that is far from over. the statute commemorates the first slave to free himself but there are still 200,000 enslaved people here and has been support in the europe and people in the legal community think any kind of victory is slim. reaction from european governments has been mixed with many simply dismissing the lawsuit. professor irwant has represented haiti in the past and says claims for operations may be a hard battle to
. >> reporter: this house in port au prince the chance to play with friends is not taken lightly becauseefuge and every young woman here was rescued from slavery a practice still common in hatety and this is typical and given to a family and forced to work for nothing and beaten and abused and ever shameful european legacy. >> it's not something that we want to hide any more because it causes so much hurt and people lie so we need to talk about it and change it. >> reporter:...
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. >> at this house in port-au-prince, the chance to play with your friends is not taken lightly. for these girls the home is a refuge. every woman was rescued from slavery. the practice cas common. this is a typical face, given to a family and forced to work for nothing. she was beaten and abused. an example of a european legacy. >> it's not something that we want to hide any more. it causes so much hurt. and people's lives. we need to talk about it and change it. >> slavery existed in haiti in the 15th century and was said to be brutal. the haitian revolution of 1804 is the only successful slave revault history, it's a statue far from over. >> this commemorates the first slave to free themselves sparking a resolution. two centuries later, there's over 200,000 enslaveded people. while there has been support in europe, many in the legal community think any victory is slim. >> the reactions from european governments is mixed, with many dismissing the lawsuit. the professor represented haiti in the past. claims for repatriations are a hard battle to win. >> i'm a realist, and nation
. >> at this house in port-au-prince, the chance to play with your friends is not taken lightly. for these girls the home is a refuge. every woman was rescued from slavery. the practice cas common. this is a typical face, given to a family and forced to work for nothing. she was beaten and abused. an example of a european legacy. >> it's not something that we want to hide any more. it causes so much hurt. and people's lives. we need to talk about it and change it. >> slavery...
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beginning of october 2014 we still had fairly low numbers of cholera patients specifically here in port-au-prince a few days the numbers exploded. exponentially. within the last few four to five weeks, we have treated almost 3,000 patients for symptoms of cholera in the cholera treatment centers. >>> now, the recent deaths of 14 women in india after sterilization surgery has put the spotlight on the lack of men willing to undergo the operation. recent figures show nearly half of all of those sterilized in india are well, everybody though the procedure for men is lessons vase i have and has fewer risk. a report from new delhi in the first of our series on family planning. >> reporter: they are loving parents to their children. but they decided that five children were enough for their financially. and he underwent sterilization. the idea of him being sterilized was quickly ruled out. >> i thought about it, but i am a working man, i already have pain in my back, so i decided not to have the procedure. >> reporter: fear of complications and loss of strength are why government statistics show that 95%
beginning of october 2014 we still had fairly low numbers of cholera patients specifically here in port-au-prince a few days the numbers exploded. exponentially. within the last few four to five weeks, we have treated almost 3,000 patients for symptoms of cholera in the cholera treatment centers. >>> now, the recent deaths of 14 women in india after sterilization surgery has put the spotlight on the lack of men willing to undergo the operation. recent figures show nearly half of all of...
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andy gallagher reports on one place in port-au-prince. >> reporter: from a distance it looks like an artist's canvas, rich with pastel blues, reds and yellows. it's called beauty versus poverty, inspired by an artist, famed for cities in the city. we take a closer look at life. clipping it the side of the mountain. the community of 40,000 barely has electricity. ost are tapped in the grid. noik ol charles says it takes 30 minutes to get drinkable water. life is miserable. we have nothing. i have to walk a long way. people fight over it, just a litre. otherwise you need money to burn it. >> others are unhappy at the point work. this man says they should have fixed the inside of the houses and not just pointed the outside. -- pointed the outside. >> adding to the problems, many of the homes are built on the edge of ravines, meaning during the rainy season mudslides and rock falls are potentially deadly. compounding the problems, this community is built on a secondary fault. the haitian government says it's an ongoing project to improve life. >> despite the dangers, construction workers
andy gallagher reports on one place in port-au-prince. >> reporter: from a distance it looks like an artist's canvas, rich with pastel blues, reds and yellows. it's called beauty versus poverty, inspired by an artist, famed for cities in the city. we take a closer look at life. clipping it the side of the mountain. the community of 40,000 barely has electricity. ost are tapped in the grid. noik ol charles says it takes 30 minutes to get drinkable water. life is miserable. we have nothing....
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we have this report from port-au-prince. >> at this house, a chance to play with your friends is not taken lightly. for these girls, the home is a refuge. every young woman was rescued from slavery, a practice common in haiti. this is a typical case. given to a family and forced to work for nothing, she was beaten and abused. >> it is not something that we want to hide any more. it causes so much hurt. and people lie, we need to talk and change it. >> reporter: slavery existed from the 15th century and was said to be brutal through the french colonial period. it is the only successful slave result history, it's a chapter far from over. the statue commemorates the first slave to free himself, sparking a revolution. there are still more than 200,000 enslaved people here. there has been support in europe over talk of repatriations, many in the legal community believe victory is slim. the reaction from european governments is mixed, with many dismissing the lawsuit. this professor represented haiti in the past, saying claims for repatriations may be a hard battle to win. >> i'm a realist
we have this report from port-au-prince. >> at this house, a chance to play with your friends is not taken lightly. for these girls, the home is a refuge. every young woman was rescued from slavery, a practice common in haiti. this is a typical case. given to a family and forced to work for nothing, she was beaten and abused. >> it is not something that we want to hide any more. it causes so much hurt. and people lie, we need to talk and change it. >> reporter: slavery existed...
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they've had emergency treatment in port-au-prince since october. >>> researchers are calling a new ebolaaccine safe and effective. researchers say that the studies showed no serious side effects and all 20 people fought ebola with antibodies in the blood. >>> new information this morning, frontier airlines says it now plans to resume service out of new castle airport in wilmington. that's expected to happen next year. officials say the company will return to the airport on a seasonal basis. frontier plans to offer passengers at least one nonstop flight to florida. >>> and if you're not flying, you're on the roads this morning, we have seen a few problems out there due to the wet roadways. hopefully, things are clear now. >> let's get an update with nbc10 "first alert" traffic reporter jillian mele. good morning. >> good morning. we still have an accident investigation going on in pottstown, industrial highway blocked off at keim street. take high street as alternate. heading to the commodore barry bridge, 95 is quiet, so are the bridges. a live view from camden. just a few different driv
they've had emergency treatment in port-au-prince since october. >>> researchers are calling a new ebolaaccine safe and effective. researchers say that the studies showed no serious side effects and all 20 people fought ebola with antibodies in the blood. >>> new information this morning, frontier airlines says it now plans to resume service out of new castle airport in wilmington. that's expected to happen next year. officials say the company will return to the airport on a...
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we have reports now on one such project in port-au-prince in haiti. >> from a distance the neighborhoodlooks like an artist's canvas, rich with pastel blues, reds, and yellows. the project called beauty versus poverty is said to be inspired by an artist famed for his cities in the skies work. we take a closer look to the cinderblock homes clinging to the side of a mountain. 40,000 barely have access to electricity, and fresh water has to be trucked up the hill. takes 30 minutes each day to get drinkable water. >> life is miserable here. we have nothing. there is no water. i have to walk a long way just to get a liter, and people fight over it. otherwise, you need money to buy it. >> others are un' at jalousie's expensive you paint work. this man says that they should have gone in to the houses and not just painting the outside. >> in addition to not having running water, electricity or sewage, during the rainy season mudslides and rock false are potentially deadly. to compound all those problems this entire community is built on a secondary fault. the haitian government said this is an
we have reports now on one such project in port-au-prince in haiti. >> from a distance the neighborhoodlooks like an artist's canvas, rich with pastel blues, reds, and yellows. the project called beauty versus poverty is said to be inspired by an artist famed for his cities in the skies work. we take a closer look to the cinderblock homes clinging to the side of a mountain. 40,000 barely have access to electricity, and fresh water has to be trucked up the hill. takes 30 minutes each day...
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the company set up its manufacturing base in one of the most impoverished part of port-au-prince.nded over the reins to his 22-year-old co-founder ben green. under ben's leadership, the company has partnered with a small local non-profit committed to helping haitians participate in their own development and aid in in rescuing children from situations of abuse, slavery, homelessness or severe neglect. a portion of the proceeds goes to helping vulnerable haitian children in addition to funding the salaries of its full-time employees. for finding a way to partner with the haitian people in leading their own recovery and building sustainable partnerships for the future, the young entrepreneurs of this company are our foot soldiers of the week. that's our show for today. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we have a packed program tomorrow, including the news of ray rice's appeal to get back into the nfl and the story of a young woman with her eye on chuck hagel's old job. but right now, it's time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." hi, ale
the company set up its manufacturing base in one of the most impoverished part of port-au-prince.nded over the reins to his 22-year-old co-founder ben green. under ben's leadership, the company has partnered with a small local non-profit committed to helping haitians participate in their own development and aid in in rescuing children from situations of abuse, slavery, homelessness or severe neglect. a portion of the proceeds goes to helping vulnerable haitian children in addition to funding...