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now, puerto ricans are still having babies, so obviously people are fleeing. estimates now are 50,000 a year. that's a thousand people a week are leaving puerto rico. and this is going to increase as the crisis continues. the flight has led to an unparalleled housing crisisquite the opposite of new york. the puerto rico planning board estimates that there are 1.4 million housing units on the island, of which only 861,000 have occupants. that means that one-third of all the housing in puerto rico is emptyis emptybecause there's been an overbuilding of housing, and then the housing economy never recovered. and the average prices, of course, of housing are plummeting, which means that the asset values of puerto ricans who have these houses have also been declining. even before this latest crisis, governor luis fortuÑo instituted a massive austerity program. in 2009, he laid off 30,000 government workers despite a massive general strike. in 2013, he privatized luis muÑoz marin airport and the teodoro moscoso bridge and the toll highways. he gutted the pension syst
now, puerto ricans are still having babies, so obviously people are fleeing. estimates now are 50,000 a year. that's a thousand people a week are leaving puerto rico. and this is going to increase as the crisis continues. the flight has led to an unparalleled housing crisisquite the opposite of new york. the puerto rico planning board estimates that there are 1.4 million housing units on the island, of which only 861,000 have occupants. that means that one-third of all the housing in puerto...
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, basically we had this meeting in october '15, where, you know, national elected officials of puerto rican descent were there. and at that meeting, we decided to do a follow-up in washington, d.c., just to make sure we leadership on, you know, the current situation that we're facing in puerto rico and the need, the real need for them to support us... >> so, is it demonstrations? is it meetings? is it both? >> it's a call to consciousness. it's an opportunity for the leadership of the diaspora to go out there very strategically, to meet with key officials and in particular committees, and let them know the diaspora stands strong with the people of puerto rico and what's at stake for 3.5 million american citizens unless the next budget resolution that comes out includes some tangible proposals to resolve and alleviate the conditions. >> let me illustrate what's at stake. the island has been holding back payments to suppliers and tax rebates to taxpayers. there's talk of cutting employee work schedules by two days a week and the possibility of a government shutdown in december. if that happen
, basically we had this meeting in october '15, where, you know, national elected officials of puerto rican descent were there. and at that meeting, we decided to do a follow-up in washington, d.c., just to make sure we leadership on, you know, the current situation that we're facing in puerto rico and the need, the real need for them to support us... >> so, is it demonstrations? is it meetings? is it both? >> it's a call to consciousness. it's an opportunity for the leadership of...
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as many puerto ricans are pushed out, a new group is arriving. struggling to pay its debts and revive the economy, puerto rico is trying to attract wall street investors by offering some of the lowest tax rates in the world. as a result, investors like nick prouty are moving in. >> you know, we have 600 or 700 people who've moved to puerto rico...you have great wealth that has-- that has been attracted to puerto rico. the island is already among the most unequal economies in the united states - now there's an influx of extreme wealth. >> these-- this-- this is the ritz reserve, the only six star hotel-- in-- in puerto rico. i think one of the few. >> it's a six star hotel? wow. >> yeah. super-luxe i guess. these are all fixed-- $10 million houses all along here. >> so it's this bizarre contrast of puerto rico at the moment of very intense economic dislocation, and yet at the same time the influx of some very significantly wealthy investors. and that can certainly lead to all sorts of resentment. >> prouty relocated his private equity firm from con
as many puerto ricans are pushed out, a new group is arriving. struggling to pay its debts and revive the economy, puerto rico is trying to attract wall street investors by offering some of the lowest tax rates in the world. as a result, investors like nick prouty are moving in. >> you know, we have 600 or 700 people who've moved to puerto rico...you have great wealth that has-- that has been attracted to puerto rico. the island is already among the most unequal economies in the united...
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veterans. on revista hispana. # now, as veterans day approaches, the puerto rican association will host several important events. on november 11th, it will host its annual veterans day ceremony at noon with members of the community and boston mayor marty walsh. in addition, a special celebration will take place on thursday, november 19th in memory of baseball legend and humanitarian, roberto because many people do not know that clemente enlisted in the u.s. marine corps reserve spent six months on active duty. he actually served until 1964 and was inducted into the marine corps sports hall of now, to tell us more about this year's festivities, we have invited the association's president, tony molina, welcome to revista hispana... >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here with you once more. >> yes, you've been here when the set was different, many years ago. you've been here many times. >> little dominoes in the back. >> ivaseva, your friend donated those dominoes we've got there. >> like i say, we're going to have a special evone 19th of november honoring roberto clemente as a vet
veterans. on revista hispana. # now, as veterans day approaches, the puerto rican association will host several important events. on november 11th, it will host its annual veterans day ceremony at noon with members of the community and boston mayor marty walsh. in addition, a special celebration will take place on thursday, november 19th in memory of baseball legend and humanitarian, roberto because many people do not know that clemente enlisted in the u.s. marine corps reserve spent six months...
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all the traditional puerto rican food came out. and i - you know, i finally said to him, "give me your take on what went on in our household". i had to call the cops on him several times. "oh, you know, this happens between men and women. it was between me and your mother. i love her. i'll always love her". and it-- here, this behavior that so affected me, he did not realize that-- the impact that--. >> just sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between me and your mother". >> it's like me and your mom. >> as if we didn't have an audience. >> we were in the middle of it. but he did not - and then my mother's take on it, 'cause the poor woman, i really badgered her for an explanation. and when she got older. i said, "why did we keep doing this"? and she would say, "well, i just thought when you kids would grow up you'd understand". "understand what"? "that this is life". i guess. i mean-- i-- you know? you never understand these things that hurt you when you're a child. you can--. >> but isn't that an answer conditioned by the times?
all the traditional puerto rican food came out. and i - you know, i finally said to him, "give me your take on what went on in our household". i had to call the cops on him several times. "oh, you know, this happens between men and women. it was between me and your mother. i love her. i'll always love her". and it-- here, this behavior that so affected me, he did not realize that-- the impact that--. >> just sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between...
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but there is nothing about this puerto rican community, central florida is home to 400,000 migrants from the island and it's growing at a pace not seen in decades. this family arrived just weeks ago driven from puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> i came here july 3rders, and then i had an interview, and then i started work on the 7th. it's better. >> one of the first things carol did when she moved was register to vote. puerto ricans are u.s. citizens by birth. with the estimated thousands of families arriving each month, that's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto ricans in the corridor. >> they say that both political parties are keenly aware of the growing voice that this community has, and voters are asking some searching questions. >> a lot of them are paying very close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico in order to support that candidate. >> the region of central florida has always been considered in elections, but this latest wave of migrations has become more important. when puerto ricans move, they do so by the hundreds
but there is nothing about this puerto rican community, central florida is home to 400,000 migrants from the island and it's growing at a pace not seen in decades. this family arrived just weeks ago driven from puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> i came here july 3rders, and then i had an interview, and then i started work on the 7th. it's better. >> one of the first things carol did when she moved was register to vote. puerto ricans are u.s. citizens by birth. with the...
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we participated in a rally that took place with hundreds of thousands of puerto rican people calling for fairness in healthcare. and we had a number of events really geared towards promoting this diaspora and the needs of puerto rico and making sure that that new york/puerto rico connection is strong. >> but it wasn't all talk, and it wasn't all demonstrations.
we participated in a rally that took place with hundreds of thousands of puerto rican people calling for fairness in healthcare. and we had a number of events really geared towards promoting this diaspora and the needs of puerto rico and making sure that that new york/puerto rico connection is strong. >> but it wasn't all talk, and it wasn't all demonstrations.
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but there is nothing small about this region's puerto rican community. orida is home to around 400,000 migrants from the island. and it's growing at a pace not seen in decades. this family arrived weeks ago driven by puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> the unemployment is high there. here is better. you have more opportunities. i cake here july 3rd. the fourth i had an interview and i started working on the 7th now it's better. >> reporter: one of the fiction things carol did when she moved was to register to vote. puerto ricans are u.s. citizens by birth. with the number of families arriving it's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto rican as in the i.-4 core dan. >> reporter: they are keenly avoid of the growing voice that this community has, and voters are asking searching questions. >> a lot of them are paying very close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico in order to into are the that canada. >> reporter: this part of central florida has always been considered pivotal in any general elect but
but there is nothing small about this region's puerto rican community. orida is home to around 400,000 migrants from the island. and it's growing at a pace not seen in decades. this family arrived weeks ago driven by puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> the unemployment is high there. here is better. you have more opportunities. i cake here july 3rd. the fourth i had an interview and i started working on the 7th now it's better. >> reporter: one of the fiction things...
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some of the excerpts from the speech and in the remarks we expect him to call the thousands of puerto ricans that in his mind the stated issue was settled after 2012 after puerto rico had a referendum here that the issue has been settled since then and will call on congress, push congress to act immediately in supporting puerto rican statehood. now marco rubio and jeb bush have expressed their support for puerto rican statehood before but this plays into dr. carson and the carson campaigns what they call 56 jurisdictional strategy, to play not only in the 50 american states but also play in the six u.s. territories. what we should not expect to hear from carson in this speech, however, is how he would address puerto rico's fiscal crisis, an aide tells me he's not going to bring that up in the speech, but he will speak to reporters at the end of his speech, so expect that to come up then. >> all right, thanks so much, shaquille brewster for joining us in puerto rico a long with ben carson. carson's life story is a big part of his appeal among conservative voters. it's a narrative which a trou
some of the excerpts from the speech and in the remarks we expect him to call the thousands of puerto ricans that in his mind the stated issue was settled after 2012 after puerto rico had a referendum here that the issue has been settled since then and will call on congress, push congress to act immediately in supporting puerto rican statehood. now marco rubio and jeb bush have expressed their support for puerto rican statehood before but this plays into dr. carson and the carson campaigns what...
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but there is nothing small about this puerto rican community. home to 400,000 migrants from the island and growing at a pace not seen in decades. >> carol's family arrived just weeks ago driven from puerto rico after a deepening financial crisis. >> over there it is hard. here we have better opportunities. i came here july 3rd. i had an interview. then i started working the 7th. it is better. >> one of the first things carol did when she moved was registered to vote. puerto ricos are u.s. citizens by birth and with the estimated thousands of families arriving each month that's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto ricans in the corridor. >> both political parties are keenly aware of the strength voters here have. >> a lot of them are paying close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico in order to support that candidate. >> this part of florida is pivotal in answer election, but this latest wave of migration could make it more important. when puerto ricos vote they tend to do so in high numbers. but many
but there is nothing small about this puerto rican community. home to 400,000 migrants from the island and growing at a pace not seen in decades. >> carol's family arrived just weeks ago driven from puerto rico after a deepening financial crisis. >> over there it is hard. here we have better opportunities. i came here july 3rd. i had an interview. then i started working the 7th. it is better. >> one of the first things carol did when she moved was registered to vote. puerto...
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for puerto ricans, the hangover last for years. stephen sackur, bbc news, san juan. katty: an island of contradictions and definitely worth a visit. photographer michael o'neill made his name with iconic portraits of american presidents, star athletes, and celebrities. but when spinal surgery left him partially paralyzed and unable to work, he turned to yoga and meditation to help with his recovery. in a new book, he brings together over a decade of photography dedicated to yoga. working withrt of the yogi is there is an unselfish consciousness. they are thinking or worrying about how they feel and what their persona -- they're not thinking or warning about what they feel and what their persona is. in 2000, i had spinal surgery, and it resulted in my being paralyzed, losing the use of my right arm. the doctors told me i would never be able to use it again. yoga really helped me rebuild my body and have faith in my ability to use my hand again. portfolios of golfers, of great olympians, i just said simply, why hasn't somebody done a portfolio about these geniuses who
for puerto ricans, the hangover last for years. stephen sackur, bbc news, san juan. katty: an island of contradictions and definitely worth a visit. photographer michael o'neill made his name with iconic portraits of american presidents, star athletes, and celebrities. but when spinal surgery left him partially paralyzed and unable to work, he turned to yoga and meditation to help with his recovery. in a new book, he brings together over a decade of photography dedicated to yoga. working withrt...
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puerto ricans are u.s.irth, with an estimated thousand families arriving each month that's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto ricans in the i-4 corridor. >> betbetsy says, voters are asg some searching questions. >> a lot of them are paying very close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico, in order to support that candidate. >> this part of central florida has always been considered pivotal, but this latest wave of migration, tend to make it very important. many new rieiveld hav rieivelz o political affiliation. so many voters up for grabs he sees a unique opportunity. >> if the i-4 can win osceola county, what we do here can actually decide who we can have as the next president. >> reporter: florida is now poised to become the state with the largest number of puerto ricans in the u.s. and it's thought that the exodus will continue for some time to come. but with the growing number of arrivals will grow political influence. sandy gallagher, al jazeera, cassimi,
puerto ricans are u.s.irth, with an estimated thousand families arriving each month that's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto ricans in the i-4 corridor. >> betbetsy says, voters are asg some searching questions. >> a lot of them are paying very close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico, in order to support that candidate. >> this part of central florida has always been considered pivotal, but this latest wave of...
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. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's.ers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you right there. let's take this one out. this came off the bottom, right? >> right. >> most likely, it's going to be batteries. in this case, it's going to be a cigarette lighter, which is an indication we are probably going to find some tobacco in this guy's room. >> having a lighter is already a rule violation. but with roca-moreno's past history, it could have even more serious consequences. coming up -- >> it's going to be one of them? >> one of what? >> i ask questions, you don't answer? >> no. >> staff interrogate alfredo roca moreno and bobby sandier, and they take their search for contraband to the next
. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's.ers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you right...
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puerto rican >>> puerto rican >>> 147 heads of state gather in paris for the u.n. climate change conference. you're watching al jazeera. we will be reporting on the devastating impact of industrialisation in china's most polluted city. also ahead guilty, an israeli court convicts two israelis of murdering a palestinian teenager. a third has entered an
puerto rican >>> puerto rican >>> 147 heads of state gather in paris for the u.n. climate change conference. you're watching al jazeera. we will be reporting on the devastating impact of industrialisation in china's most polluted city. also ahead guilty, an israeli court convicts two israelis of murdering a palestinian teenager. a third has entered an
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. >> puerto rican, mexican, both the same.ot. >> yes, they are. >> they are really not. >> so he gave me my own name. the border jumper. >> i'm going to be a mexican rickey velez border jumper even though i'm not mexican but you keep calling me that, so that is what we will do. how do i become this character. show me the ropes. >> right in the front row, right in a woman's face, make love to that woman right there. >> now i have singled out a woman to sexually harass her. >> where do i go from there? >> you grind your little ass in her, and you jump and you greet the people. >> i'm the border jumper, you don't like it. [bleep] you. >> don't kick me. >> [bleep]. >> what am i saying? help me out here. >> i'll take your women. >> i'll take your women. i'll take your money. >> you will take your jobs. >> cuz people think meksz cans take their jobs. but what job did you really have that they took? >> stop it right here. >> boom, drop one knee. and you bite. and roll in it like a big black burrito and just munch on it me like i got
. >> puerto rican, mexican, both the same.ot. >> yes, they are. >> they are really not. >> so he gave me my own name. the border jumper. >> i'm going to be a mexican rickey velez border jumper even though i'm not mexican but you keep calling me that, so that is what we will do. how do i become this character. show me the ropes. >> right in the front row, right in a woman's face, make love to that woman right there. >> now i have singled out a woman to...
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how is the puerto rican vote going to affect the florida outcome since we have a serious problem? rico once to go to florida to get a job. the united states have put us on the back of the line to become a state. in every war, we paid for social security. everyone born here along to the united states. on an island. it is just ridiculous after more than 100 years, we are still not because none of the puerto ricans are interested in statehood. when things get back, they go to the states like they did in the 50's -- in the 1950's. are we going to change our policies? they don't know what the problems are when we have been in the system for so many years. some of the people don't even are already citizens of the united states. host: thank you for the call. lance puerto ricans are, as the caller said, u.s. citizens. as soon as they enter the united states, they can vote. they have been coming here in my numbers -- in large numbers. some of the candidates this year have gone to puerto rico. they have become an increasingly important vote. they are concentrated in orlando . 2000,e you an
how is the puerto rican vote going to affect the florida outcome since we have a serious problem? rico once to go to florida to get a job. the united states have put us on the back of the line to become a state. in every war, we paid for social security. everyone born here along to the united states. on an island. it is just ridiculous after more than 100 years, we are still not because none of the puerto ricans are interested in statehood. when things get back, they go to the states like they...
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carson spoke briefly in front of a lively crowd waving american flags, puerto rican flags, and rossello placards. also saying, in his opinion, puerto rico has been one of the most "patriotic" territories. 3 "i simply cannot sit still and watch unfairness. i'm always gonna call that out when i see it. so, you know, obviously the politico thing was a hit job, no question about it. the kind of investigations that were done, you know, talking to the wrong people, not going to wilson jr high school where the lockers thing occurred but talking to other people and saying see we can't find, i mean that's just stupid.."following his brief remarks, carson addressed the controversy surrounding the wall street journal's probe into his class records at yale. 3 us presidential hopeful donald trump hosted nbc's comedy show "saturday night live" during which he performed a number of sketches, including one in which he mocked mexican president enrique penya nieto. during the sketch, pena nieto's impersonator handed trump a check in an apology for the us-mexican war. 3 "it's wonderful to be here i will t
carson spoke briefly in front of a lively crowd waving american flags, puerto rican flags, and rossello placards. also saying, in his opinion, puerto rico has been one of the most "patriotic" territories. 3 "i simply cannot sit still and watch unfairness. i'm always gonna call that out when i see it. so, you know, obviously the politico thing was a hit job, no question about it. the kind of investigations that were done, you know, talking to the wrong people, not going to wilson...
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. >> i am having a puerto rican thanksgiving. >> tell me about border region thanksgiving. >> macaroni and cheese, rice and beans, fried cheese. >> reporter: however they go about it shoppers will inject $600 billion into the economy this year. one survey predicted 3% increase in spending this year even as shoppers are getting severe researching and buying online. one thing that gives retailers a tremendous amount of hope this shopping season is a survey spend 25% more this holiday shopping season than they did last year, we will see how numbers bear out that there is the sense all this is just beginning. theresa: searching for anything in particular? is there one thing you really want this year? >> reporter: for me? i have everything i have thankfully but i want to get all the gifts for everybody else including people i work with. theresa: a wink and a nudge. thank you very much. we continue our black friday coverage now heading a plus for a way to new york. ben: a popular place, jessica is live at the premium outlets which is staying open 37 hours straight. how crowded is it up there
. >> i am having a puerto rican thanksgiving. >> tell me about border region thanksgiving. >> macaroni and cheese, rice and beans, fried cheese. >> reporter: however they go about it shoppers will inject $600 billion into the economy this year. one survey predicted 3% increase in spending this year even as shoppers are getting severe researching and buying online. one thing that gives retailers a tremendous amount of hope this shopping season is a survey spend 25% more...
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. >> here's my girl making some puerto rican food for everybody. just a normal puerto rican girl at home cooking a meal. what are you making us? yay. >> is that chanel j. lo is wearing. cooking in designer. she's our keep. maybe we can get jennifer lopez to come by our kitchen, a few floor. come on, j. lo. 50 days until christmas and we're counting. we'll help you check some things off the gift list with the top get ready aft look at you, saving money on your medicare part d prescriptions. at walgreens, we call that "carpe med diem." that's almost latin for "seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d." from one-dollar copays on select plans... ...to now reward points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. the latest wow in brow? new brow define + fill duo from maybelline new york. our first two-in-one brow filler. define with pencil. fill with powder. just two steps for smoother, fuller brows that wow. new brow define + fill duo. maybe it's may
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but it does warn against puerto rican nationalists . . .. animal rights supporters . . . and even environmentalists. it appears the f-b-i never heard of nidal hasan, the muslim who killed 13 at fort hood, texas. the muslim extremists behind the boston marathon bombing. the department of homeland security has a threat document similar to the fbi's. it also excludes islamic terrorism. instead it warns of a terror threat posed by supporters of the second amendment.so ask yourself. how can we stop a specific threat if we pretend it doesn't exist?to comment, 3 a nebraska hospital is about to join an elite group.the nebraska medical center in omaha will soon join fewer than a dozen hospitals that transplant every major organ in the body.as emily (zinc) szink reports... for the first time since 1998... the nebraska medical center will start performing lung transplants. 3 at 6 months old trent allsman was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis."i've been with these doctors and these nurses and this staff for my entire life." for the past 28 years nebraska medicine has been allsman second
but it does warn against puerto rican nationalists . . .. animal rights supporters . . . and even environmentalists. it appears the f-b-i never heard of nidal hasan, the muslim who killed 13 at fort hood, texas. the muslim extremists behind the boston marathon bombing. the department of homeland security has a threat document similar to the fbi's. it also excludes islamic terrorism. instead it warns of a terror threat posed by supporters of the second amendment.so ask yourself. how can we stop...
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>> a lot of people think i'm puerto rican.n i lived in california my first day of high school, i'm not singled out no race, no nothing, okay where okay where you from, mexican guy came up to me and told me he didn't like me because i was black. because the way look. so i understand where he's coming from. >> that's why asked the question because it happens. >> it does happen of course it does. >> i really have a problem with what we're talking about here in the fact that we're not addressing the true problem. we have created a beast. we have created a situation where we are marginalize people because they speak a certain language. you're an american, just because you speak arabic does not mean you're a terrorist. >> how much blame to put on much blame do put on the terrace out there? i'll give you an example. when my grandfather was in the marine corps, world war ii, my great-grandfather was questioned by the fbi. years later my dad asked him and because he was italian and he said, my dad said to him, how did you feel about th
>> a lot of people think i'm puerto rican.n i lived in california my first day of high school, i'm not singled out no race, no nothing, okay where okay where you from, mexican guy came up to me and told me he didn't like me because i was black. because the way look. so i understand where he's coming from. >> that's why asked the question because it happens. >> it does happen of course it does. >> i really have a problem with what we're talking about here in the fact that...
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you say puerto ricans are democrat, northeast puerto ricans do. are republican and democrat, those aren't their political parties. they can go either way, republican or democrat. >> i think you saw right, was it 2008 election, probably the height of the popularity by hispanics for the democratic party in which you'll see now. you saw it in 2014. you'll see it again in 2016. there is going to be another decline in the amount of voters that the democrats get. >> tagging on to that, you just mentioned it and vice president chaney mentioned it last night. we are going to need at least 40% of hispanics to come out in 2016 to win this election. i believe it's doable. i believe we can do it and we will do everything that we can to make sure that happens. in my race and the represent's race, i knocked on hispanic doors, republicans and democrats, the republicans were going to vote to me anyway. we reached out to those that normally would not vote. one of the other things that i believe should be happening and we are doing right now and the presidential ca
you say puerto ricans are democrat, northeast puerto ricans do. are republican and democrat, those aren't their political parties. they can go either way, republican or democrat. >> i think you saw right, was it 2008 election, probably the height of the popularity by hispanics for the democratic party in which you'll see now. you saw it in 2014. you'll see it again in 2016. there is going to be another decline in the amount of voters that the democrats get. >> tagging on to that,...
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there's nothing small about this puerto rican community. l florida is home to around 400,000 migrants from the island and growing at a pace not seen in decades. carrol and her family arrived just weeks ago, driven from puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> the situation over there is hard, and here you have more opportunities. i came here july 3 and the fourth had an interview, started working the seventh. now it's better. >> one of the first things carrol did when she moved was register to vote. puerto rices are u.s. citizens by birth. with an estimated thousand families arriving each month, that's significant. >> it's the highest concentration of puerto rices in the i-four corridor. >> both political parties are keenly aware of the growing voice this community has, and voters are asking some searching questions. >> a lot of them are paying very close attention to where the candidates stand on helping puerto rico in order to support that candidate. >> this part of central florida has always been considered pivotal, but this latest
there's nothing small about this puerto rican community. l florida is home to around 400,000 migrants from the island and growing at a pace not seen in decades. carrol and her family arrived just weeks ago, driven from puerto rico by a deepening financial crisis. >> the situation over there is hard, and here you have more opportunities. i came here july 3 and the fourth had an interview, started working the seventh. now it's better. >> one of the first things carrol did when she...
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. >> in the puerto rican tip off temple taking on minnesota in the first round.e kicks to coleman. part of a 15-two run. owls within and move on 75-70. if they lose to the bucks, it's over. i think i've already jumped off the ship but i'm just so angry because every time i pick these guys, they lose. >> is that why you're growing the beard. >> until they win. >> in protest. >> i'm not going to shave until you win. >> that does it for us here. >> come on sunday. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00v a good night. (dog) mmm, this beneful healthy weight is so good... i mean how can this be low- calorie? how is that even possible? an' i feel good... lean, strong... ...ah...you're gonna find out just how strong when we wrestle. look at you, you have no idea what's coming. come on... ...make your move. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and apples. beneful. healthy with a side of happy. >>> jenny mccarthy versus charlie sheen, his former co- star denounces him after
. >> in the puerto rican tip off temple taking on minnesota in the first round.e kicks to coleman. part of a 15-two run. owls within and move on 75-70. if they lose to the bucks, it's over. i think i've already jumped off the ship but i'm just so angry because every time i pick these guys, they lose. >> is that why you're growing the beard. >> until they win. >> in protest. >> i'm not going to shave until you win. >> that does it for us here. >> come on...
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>> dawn, temple hoops in the second round of the puerto rican classic going 22nd ranked butler. the owls fighting it in a close game but could they get it done down the stretch? that's later in sports. ♪ the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! ♪ >>> post on social media lands one new jersey woman behind bars. wayne police got a 911 call on monday reporting that a woman was being attacked in bar parking lot of the once police arrived, they didn't find anything and surveillance video didn't show any an attack. 25-year-old haley oats posted on social media she was laughing at police and they say she made the call so that she and her male friend could leave another bar without being arrested for drunk driving. >> get it off his head. >> you got to see this
>> dawn, temple hoops in the second round of the puerto rican classic going 22nd ranked butler. the owls fighting it in a close game but could they get it done down the stretch? that's later in sports. ♪ the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more...
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best way out because there's a restructuring, there's a way to repay, there's a way to get the puerto rican economy moving again, and at the same time, it doesn't cost the taxpayers anything. it does cost the bondholders things, but they took that risk, and that's the price they'll have to pay. now, our legislation is in the committee. we have not gotten the chair. obviously republicans are in control and they haven't moved the bill yet, but we are beginning to see some support. we have about 20 sponsors of the bill, and we're gonna keep pushing and pushing and pushing until we do it, because this is the best way out, not only best for puerto rico, but best for the united states and the credit ratings of other states and the u.s. treasury because bankruptcy is not a cost to the taxpayers in america. >> you mentioned about republicans controlling congress, the house, anyway, where you don't serve, but i want to talk about the house because congressman ryan now the speaker of the house, what do you foresee about his tenure there? a lot of people thinking -- and i don't know whether this is a
best way out because there's a restructuring, there's a way to repay, there's a way to get the puerto rican economy moving again, and at the same time, it doesn't cost the taxpayers anything. it does cost the bondholders things, but they took that risk, and that's the price they'll have to pay. now, our legislation is in the committee. we have not gotten the chair. obviously republicans are in control and they haven't moved the bill yet, but we are beginning to see some support. we have about...
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to me it's so normal, like hello, i'm puerto rican and colombian. i was okay.hy do you need someone to speak spanish? >> and he is just like, i need someone to go to colombia. >> i was like, really? my grandmother is from there. it was always a dream of mine to go colombia. and he lowered his voice. and he was, well, i need someone to -- >> bring some drugs back for me. >> it was kind of like, are you serious moment? drugs? okay. i was kind of, you know, alarmed. but at the same time i was kind of curious. i was just thinking no job. i know there is money involved. what are you going to do, viv? he was, well, give me your phone number. i'll call you later, you know. so we can meet up. >> okay. >> okay. take care. >> basically crunch time. it's either i'm going to do it or i'm going to stay in the same predicament. [ ringing ] >> peter called me like around 5:00, 5:30. >> okay. >> he is like, what are you doing? >> yeah. >> damn, this is for real. everything is happening so fast. >> hi. >> i'm, like, well, what do you need me to bring back? and he is like, well,
to me it's so normal, like hello, i'm puerto rican and colombian. i was okay.hy do you need someone to speak spanish? >> and he is just like, i need someone to go to colombia. >> i was like, really? my grandmother is from there. it was always a dream of mine to go colombia. and he lowered his voice. and he was, well, i need someone to -- >> bring some drugs back for me. >> it was kind of like, are you serious moment? drugs? okay. i was kind of, you know, alarmed. but at...
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. >> case of puerto rican woman or fat chinese guy files a lawsuit against the fdny or god help us anotherisgruntled firefighter, they can't be prejudice, they took the sensitivity training. john: is that what it's about. brad fedderman with f and h solutions group which sells sensitivity training to companies. that's obviously unfair but? >> it's different for different companies. some companies are trying to manage compliance, they want to make sure they cover themselves. john: compliance, cover your rear. >> sometimes when they do, that the training doesn't work. they spend a lot of time on do's and don'ts. you have to build a culture, a culture where people engage each other in a productive way. john: employees roll their eyes when people like you come in. >> they roll their eyes because 80% of the people get it. it's the 10% on either extreme. have you ultrasensitive people and have you ultrainsensitive people. john: do you tell the sensitive people toughen up? >> can you tell the sensitive people to toughen up, you have to find out where the line really is. there's a big difference b
. >> case of puerto rican woman or fat chinese guy files a lawsuit against the fdny or god help us anotherisgruntled firefighter, they can't be prejudice, they took the sensitivity training. john: is that what it's about. brad fedderman with f and h solutions group which sells sensitivity training to companies. that's obviously unfair but? >> it's different for different companies. some companies are trying to manage compliance, they want to make sure they cover themselves. john:...
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but it does warn against puerto rican nationalists . . .. animal rights supporters . . . and even environmentalists. it appears the f-b-i never heard of nidal hasan, the muslim who killed 13 at fort hood, texas. or the tsarnaev brothers . . . the muslim extremists behind the boston marathon bombing. the department of homeland security has a threat document similar to the fbi's. it also excludes islamic terrorism. instead it warns of a terror threat posed by supporters of the second amendment.so ask yourself. how can we stop a specific threat if we pretend it doesn't exist?to comment, go to behind the headlines dot i love a gourmet cheeseburger as much as anybody. and that's why we created the pub burger at culver's. my favorite cheeseburger starts with great beef. when you get that burger in your hand and the juices are flowing, you want to devour it. chef, we're going to make a pepper grinder pub burger. i'm stoked, man. we've got a little wisconsin swiss and wisconsin cheddar. those are the criteria for me fresh beef, bacon, wisconsin cheese. the four-peppercorn mayo re
but it does warn against puerto rican nationalists . . .. animal rights supporters . . . and even environmentalists. it appears the f-b-i never heard of nidal hasan, the muslim who killed 13 at fort hood, texas. or the tsarnaev brothers . . . the muslim extremists behind the boston marathon bombing. the department of homeland security has a threat document similar to the fbi's. it also excludes islamic terrorism. instead it warns of a terror threat posed by supporters of the second amendment.so...
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and that just does not seem to be, to this senator from florida, who is close to the puerto rican people, it does not seem to be the fair thing regardless of what the issue is with regard to how did they get into economic troubles. the fact is they're in the economic troubles, and the question is how are we going to get them out of the economic troubles? of course i yield for purpose of a question to the distinguished senator. my chairman of the finance committee. mr. hatch: i appreciate my friend and colleague from florida. and i do understand that he understands a lot about this. look, bankruptcy laws do not apply. that doesn't mean that we can't change that. i'm not sure that's the way to do it. we're going to have to have some real information before we can move in that direction which may be dangerous. i do think that it's incumbent upon the puerto rico leadership to provide us with audited financial statements so we really know what the problems are so we can then approach this in an intelligent, reasonable, healthy, loving way. i'm for getting this problem solved but i'm not for j
and that just does not seem to be, to this senator from florida, who is close to the puerto rican people, it does not seem to be the fair thing regardless of what the issue is with regard to how did they get into economic troubles. the fact is they're in the economic troubles, and the question is how are we going to get them out of the economic troubles? of course i yield for purpose of a question to the distinguished senator. my chairman of the finance committee. mr. hatch: i appreciate my...
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we had to puerto rican who wanted to have an independent puerto rico and there had been a recent uprising few days rico a earlier which had been suppressed by the u.s. government and they were furious because they think they had lost one of their sisters or other relatives so they decided they were going to kill president truman and this caused the most gunplay ever as far as -- it went on for about three minutes and a secret service agent was killed. truman was looking from blair house looking at the window and was told by secret service agents, get away from the windows. he was watching -- his fascination at the event occurring. brian: the video includes a man named stephen hunter, who has written a book about this. [begin video clip] >> this point, here he is, loading his gun. nobody has seen him yet except the men he has shot. the secret service and white house police at that aren't are so consumed with the man shooting at them. at that moment, harry truman comes to the window. he was in his underwear. he was taking a nap. -- the to the window window was open and he looked at . there
we had to puerto rican who wanted to have an independent puerto rico and there had been a recent uprising few days rico a earlier which had been suppressed by the u.s. government and they were furious because they think they had lost one of their sisters or other relatives so they decided they were going to kill president truman and this caused the most gunplay ever as far as -- it went on for about three minutes and a secret service agent was killed. truman was looking from blair house looking...
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patrick's day parade or columbus day parade or puerto rican day parade where one race orrery loch engines expected to be front and sent. this is a spa trade that is supposed to represent the uniqueness of philadelphia as a whole. the fact is crowds are down. attendance along the sidewalks sometimes non exist tent. in this day n age the preyed as entertainment seems out of touch. the mummers needed to adapt. you are going to see a change. >> announcing a 2016 exper. in which an entire knew division the philadelphia division will be added outsiders that is non mummers will lead this parade. a mexican group and chinese dancers have signed up. all the mummers cot ticks will complain this is desperate attempt to bring back crowds or become more politically correct. whatever the reason more inclusive appeals to more philadelphians. don't listen to the cold cranks that complain mummers traditions are being trashed. add sacks phones and you'll still have a paid worthy of being described as only in philly. >> and of course we celebrated veteran's day honoring men and women who served the country.
patrick's day parade or columbus day parade or puerto rican day parade where one race orrery loch engines expected to be front and sent. this is a spa trade that is supposed to represent the uniqueness of philadelphia as a whole. the fact is crowds are down. attendance along the sidewalks sometimes non exist tent. in this day n age the preyed as entertainment seems out of touch. the mummers needed to adapt. you are going to see a change. >> announcing a 2016 exper. in which an entire knew...
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. >> it is puerto rican. is there any history of anybody saying the islands are not real hispanics? >> it is one of these things that i think is not something i would trust chris matthews to pass judgment on. i am trying to think of what the list looks like. to the foint of -- point of marco rubio's baby face, he is thought in a position to judge something like this. unfortunately it is his battle with his hair line. in this circumstance, the idea that marco rubio's baby face can be dealt with with a simple solution and he should growy a simple mustache. it is an impressive john stossil mustache. that would absolutely shut up chris matthews. >> it is definitely zapata or marco rubio. >> moynihan, not only are they going to say he's too young, but they are already coming in on the young thing. i think cruz and rubio being hispanic which is obviously a huge thing as republicans, but they are starting the -- they are not real -- they are starting the not real hispanic thing. >> you could say that about those guys. if it was flipped you couldn't say that. if you were on hearsaying barac
. >> it is puerto rican. is there any history of anybody saying the islands are not real hispanics? >> it is one of these things that i think is not something i would trust chris matthews to pass judgment on. i am trying to think of what the list looks like. to the foint of -- point of marco rubio's baby face, he is thought in a position to judge something like this. unfortunately it is his battle with his hair line. in this circumstance, the idea that marco rubio's baby face can be...
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. >> he settled over to puerto rico and we have a lot of puerto ricans here. >> what?>> he is a guy credited incorrectly with discovering the united states and he didn't. fiddle sticks, rubbish. >> no! >> do you know columbus' nationality. >> indian? i don't know what he was. >> purity geez. purity geese. >> what was columbus' nationality. >> england. [ buz english. >> pilgrim? he was american? >> i believe. >> what are you thinking about? >> italian. now, what year did columbus discover america? >> 19 -- i don't know. >> 18 -- >> 1800? >> yeah, around there. >> you are off by a couple hundred years. >> what a mouth on that guy. >> when did columbus discover america? >> um, 1776. [ buzzer ] >> 1806? [ buzzer ] >> 1805. [ buzzer ] >> 1492. >> boom. >> in your face. >> yes, in the face. >> that's better. [ laughter ] >> now where did columbus land when he got here? >> -- >> why couldn't i think of something like that? >> florida? [ buzzer ] >> georgia? [ buzzer ] >> plymouth rock. [ buzzer ] >> it wasn't the mainland, i don't think. it was some island. >> it was the crib
. >> he settled over to puerto rico and we have a lot of puerto ricans here. >> what?>> he is a guy credited incorrectly with discovering the united states and he didn't. fiddle sticks, rubbish. >> no! >> do you know columbus' nationality. >> indian? i don't know what he was. >> purity geez. purity geese. >> what was columbus' nationality. >> england. [ buz english. >> pilgrim? he was american? >> i believe. >> what are you...
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. >> we have the roast pork as well because we're puerto rican. you know how it goes. >> that's the best. >> you'll be sitting down about 10:00 p.m. in the rodriguez house. >> also because we're puerto rican. >> bring the spare stomach. you know, italians, they like to do a little eating, too, themselves. meantime, i feel like i'm treading on tracie's territory. you okay, mr. hooper? there it is right there. >> call the police. there he is. >> everything is good. he did pay his electric bill. big bird still sleeping. i think everything is safe. we have enough police to protect mr. hooper's store. let's hope so. here he is. how did a miner get on the float? i don't know. all right. happy thanksgiving. it's 42 degrees. as we check out the floats at the parade, things are looking good this particular year. in the past, it's been chilly. we have to go way back to find the coldest parade weather in 1927 at 72 degrees. i should say that was the warmest. this year, we're much closer to the warmest one in 1920 with a high today of about 59 degrees. last y
. >> we have the roast pork as well because we're puerto rican. you know how it goes. >> that's the best. >> you'll be sitting down about 10:00 p.m. in the rodriguez house. >> also because we're puerto rican. >> bring the spare stomach. you know, italians, they like to do a little eating, too, themselves. meantime, i feel like i'm treading on tracie's territory. you okay, mr. hooper? there it is right there. >> call the police. there he is. >>...
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hot pocket [ cheers and applause ] hey yo i'm glad you made it congratulations from salt and the puerto rican imagination yo, go get your vaccination cause all the chicks dig me like i'm channing tatum [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness. oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. unbelievable. i think we can do maybe one more if you don't mind. the pressure is on. cause you already know nailed it -- i'm sorry -- i know, all right. we'll push the button one more time. >> no wammys, wammys, no wammys. [ beeps ] >> jimmy: dinosaur, pumpkin pie, darth vader. [ light laughter ] this is tricky, dinosaur, pumpkin pie, darth vader. okay. roots, you want to give him a a beat? hope i do not fall flat from walking through jurassic world like my man man chris pratt. i'm like "the roots" do you want more i go from the mesozoic triassic like a dinosaur yeah i got the pumpkin pie oh my god i can't take the pumpkin from funkin that guy and i would give you all slices resurrect, resolve puerto rico debt crisis but yes, please i'll see you later i'll have you leaving hard and breathing hard like my name's
hot pocket [ cheers and applause ] hey yo i'm glad you made it congratulations from salt and the puerto rican imagination yo, go get your vaccination cause all the chicks dig me like i'm channing tatum [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness. oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. unbelievable. i think we can do maybe one more if you don't mind. the pressure is on. cause you already know nailed it -- i'm sorry -- i know, all right. we'll push the button one more time. >> no...
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. >> he settled over to puerto rico and we have a lot of puerto ricans here. >> what?a guy credited incorrectly with discovering the united states and he didn't. fiddle sticks, rubbish. >> no! >> do you know columbus' nationality. >> indian? i don't know what he was. >> purity geez. purity geese. >> what was columbus' nationality. >> england. [ buzzer ] >> he wasn't english. >> pilgrim? he was american? >> i believe. >> what are you thinking about? >> italian. now, what year did columbus discover america? >> 19 -- i don't know. >> 18 -- >> 1800? >> yeah, around there. >> you are off by a couple hundred years. >> what a mouth on that guy. >> when did columbus discover america? >> um, 1776. [ buzzer ] >> 1806? [ buzzer ] >> 1805. [ buzzer ] >> 1492. >> boom. >> in your face. >> yes, in the face. >> that's better. [ laughter ] >> now where did columbus land when he got here? >> -- >> why couldn't i think of something like that? >> florida? [ buzzer ] >> georgia? [ buzzer ] >> plymouth rock. [ buzzer ] >> it wasn't the mainland, i don't think. it was some island. >> it was
. >> he settled over to puerto rico and we have a lot of puerto ricans here. >> what?a guy credited incorrectly with discovering the united states and he didn't. fiddle sticks, rubbish. >> no! >> do you know columbus' nationality. >> indian? i don't know what he was. >> purity geez. purity geese. >> what was columbus' nationality. >> england. [ buzzer ] >> he wasn't english. >> pilgrim? he was american? >> i believe. >>...