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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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all we're saying is puerto ricans ought to stay in puerto rico. we don't go to their country to live. why should they come to ours? puerto rico is part of this country. no, no, no. it ain't a state. they have commonwealth status. daddy, no, it means that they are citizens. they have a right to move from one part of this country to another just like anybody else. no. i say no. would you say that to a guy who came from texas? if he's a puerto rican, yeah. oh, god! hopeless, hopeless! here you are. here we are. there you are, henry. thanks. hey, good news, edie. good news. the weidermeyer place is sold and to americans. the estradas are americans too. sure. but they've got to stand in line like my people had to. that's right, and many's the time i've seen your people standing in line, jefferson, and it was heartbreaking. hey, let's have a toast to our success. here, huh, what do you say? to us, huh? archie, to us. just us, edith. boy, i never thought i'd see the day when you'd be happy to have another white family on the block. white? who says they'r
all we're saying is puerto ricans ought to stay in puerto rico. we don't go to their country to live. why should they come to ours? puerto rico is part of this country. no, no, no. it ain't a state. they have commonwealth status. daddy, no, it means that they are citizens. they have a right to move from one part of this country to another just like anybody else. no. i say no. would you say that to a guy who came from texas? if he's a puerto rican, yeah. oh, god! hopeless, hopeless! here you...
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that more than 40% of puerto ricans live in poverty. there is no room for error in this economy. nd i think what has changed in the many months we have been traveling to puerto rico and receiving puerto ricans and puerto rican officials in washington is that there is a palpable sense of fear and a justifiable expectation on the part of our fellow citizens in puerto rico that we collectively -- and by we, i mean not those of us gathered at the bpc, but the administration and congress will act as we have always acted when there is a crisis that affects americans, which is to do what's necessary to stem the crisis, to protect the people, and to allow the economy to continue on the path towards growth. so, we are encouraged by speaker ryan's commitment to introduce legislation by the end of march. there are very positive discussions taking place on both sides of the aisle. there is a broad and generally accepted recognition that this crisis needs to be addressed now. and we look forward to working with both chambers of congress in designing the appropriate response. >> so, there's an
that more than 40% of puerto ricans live in poverty. there is no room for error in this economy. nd i think what has changed in the many months we have been traveling to puerto rico and receiving puerto ricans and puerto rican officials in washington is that there is a palpable sense of fear and a justifiable expectation on the part of our fellow citizens in puerto rico that we collectively -- and by we, i mean not those of us gathered at the bpc, but the administration and congress will act as...
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today, we went over an article about the violence, a puerto rican newspaper. he was suspected of 7 violent crimes there, and we had this mugshot, and we didn't find any other records. eyewitness news looked through orange county records but was charged for drug paraphernalia but it was dropped. his funeral is at his mom's home tomorrow. we wanted to know who was behind the violence that injured dozens sunday morning and killed 2. they report that police sources told them the gunman might have been hired in puerto rico and they could have who lives in orlando. we confirmed, 22-year-old joseph was shot and killed, we looked into his rap sheet but only found criminal traffic charges but we are trying to figure out if the victims new each other. >> it will cost a dentist's office thousands to cleanup after a car crashed into it. trying to park. up in the office. a dental assistance was in the room moments before the crash. >> one of the dental assistants was cleaning the unit and she just walked out when the car went through. >> there were no injuries. >>> hillary
today, we went over an article about the violence, a puerto rican newspaper. he was suspected of 7 violent crimes there, and we had this mugshot, and we didn't find any other records. eyewitness news looked through orange county records but was charged for drug paraphernalia but it was dropped. his funeral is at his mom's home tomorrow. we wanted to know who was behind the violence that injured dozens sunday morning and killed 2. they report that police sources told them the gunman might have...
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what are the democrats not taking a step back as the party and saying, puerto ricans our citizens, puertoicans are americans. we have said that repeatedly here. america is a country that started with 13 state. today we have 50. are we going to have the perpetuity of territories left over from a colonial expansion that's now more than 100 years old or a principled position? i've been struck by the lack of anybody putting a principled statement forward announce the time to discuss stated. why do you think that he is? >> i would turn to you because you are on the ground. [laughter] student truth be told i think the analogy i make is like a club. first of all the members of the club have to want to invite new members and. the other thing is the people who were invited in have to want to join. i think that we've got to use this crisis to develop come in as much as we need to set a crown set for fertile growth, we have to reset border because expectations about what it means to be in virginia. but tolerance for the underground economy is kind of abhorrent to me. i know exactly of university sys
what are the democrats not taking a step back as the party and saying, puerto ricans our citizens, puertoicans are americans. we have said that repeatedly here. america is a country that started with 13 state. today we have 50. are we going to have the perpetuity of territories left over from a colonial expansion that's now more than 100 years old or a principled position? i've been struck by the lack of anybody putting a principled statement forward announce the time to discuss stated. why do...
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all sova puerto rican crisis. and one that starts with the economic recession or a fiscal crisis ended say liquidity crisis to show signs of unitarian. let me give you a few elements. the commonwealth ran out of cash in june approximately of this year. the only way you can find essential operations is to delay payments to suppliers to take funds out of insurance funds including workers' compensation fund and borrow from the already depleted pension fund virtually unfunded and not to send out tax refunds. what does this mean? the revenue forecast has already fallen short. these actions which are necessary to provide liquidity to push the economy into a deeper recession. i should remind everyone that 58 percent of quarter we can children -- puerto rican children live in poverty there is no room for error in this economy. and what has changed in many months we have traveled to puerto rico the meeting with puerto rican officials that there is a palpable sense of fear in day justifiable expectation on the part of our f
all sova puerto rican crisis. and one that starts with the economic recession or a fiscal crisis ended say liquidity crisis to show signs of unitarian. let me give you a few elements. the commonwealth ran out of cash in june approximately of this year. the only way you can find essential operations is to delay payments to suppliers to take funds out of insurance funds including workers' compensation fund and borrow from the already depleted pension fund virtually unfunded and not to send out...
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photographs of puerto rican life, in new york and around the country.y were taken by a man named frank espada, who died in 2014 at age 83. >> he lived many lives. and he evolved from someone who was working in the streets of east new york, where i grew up, to someone who was documenting the condition of entire people, >> brown: what's it like to see your father's work in the smithsonian? >> surreal. >> brown: martin espada, frank's son, is an award-winning poet, author of more than a dozen books, a former tenant lawyer, and now professor at the university of massachusetts. his new volume, "vivas to those who have failed;" the title comes from a line by walt whitman; is filled with poems that remember and celebrate his father. >> i am the archaeologist. i sift the shards of you: cufflinks, passports photos, a button from the march on washington with a black hand shaking a white hand, letters in spanish, your birth certificate from a town high in the mountains. the poetry about my father is both elegiac and documentary. poets often in these situations per
photographs of puerto rican life, in new york and around the country.y were taken by a man named frank espada, who died in 2014 at age 83. >> he lived many lives. and he evolved from someone who was working in the streets of east new york, where i grew up, to someone who was documenting the condition of entire people, >> brown: what's it like to see your father's work in the smithsonian? >> surreal. >> brown: martin espada, frank's son, is an award-winning poet, author...
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. >>> new at 6:00, what he told us about possible ties to puerto rican gangs. >>> and how the donald is changing his message as he brings his campaign to the sunshine state. >>> a officer is accused of crashing her city-issued car and taking off. >>> 9 investigates why she wasn't arrested even though she lowe's presents: how to plan for the future. happy valentine's day. happy birthday. sorry i forgot our anniversary. happy mother's day. now get this 1.5-pint orchid for only $9.98, >> it's a reunion more than eight months in the making. >> a lake county firefighter is being honored for his quick thinking while off duty. we told you last year when 4- year-old taylor thomas was found at the bottom of a resort pool. lieutenant bush jumped into action, performed cpr and saved the girl. the firefighter is going to be honored as a hero tonight. the two have stayed in contact since the rescue. >> reporter: they have talked on the phone and facetimed each other. but today is the first day that they have come face-to-face since that day that little taylor thomas nearly drowned. now, that near
. >>> new at 6:00, what he told us about possible ties to puerto rican gangs. >>> and how the donald is changing his message as he brings his campaign to the sunshine state. >>> a officer is accused of crashing her city-issued car and taking off. >>> 9 investigates why she wasn't arrested even though she lowe's presents: how to plan for the future. happy valentine's day. happy birthday. sorry i forgot our anniversary. happy mother's day. now get this 1.5-pint...
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i i mean, you have cubans, puerto ricans, dominicans, mexicans...seem like all hispanics are lumped together? is that a mistake? >> it's easy to streamline. but i don't think the candidates know we're different. >> the political reporters know they're different, right? >> yes. ou put marco rubio and ted cruz in los angeles, i'm not sure they'll do that well. >> larry: different culture. but kind of how they lump all asian people together. i'm philippine o. you see an asian looking person with a spanish name, it means their filipino. it's called colloquialism. >> larry: america's head exploded. (laughter) >> and i'm mentioned in bloc studies in college, i'm gay, undocumented -- i'm trying to get people as uncomfortable as possible. >> larry: you just hate america, don't you? >> no, i love america! i think this is what merging us is about. too often in this country in political media, they put us in boxes, the gay, lateen o the black thing, what if they all intersect in one person? then what does that mean? >> especially when it comes to immigration.
i i mean, you have cubans, puerto ricans, dominicans, mexicans...seem like all hispanics are lumped together? is that a mistake? >> it's easy to streamline. but i don't think the candidates know we're different. >> the political reporters know they're different, right? >> yes. ou put marco rubio and ted cruz in los angeles, i'm not sure they'll do that well. >> larry: different culture. but kind of how they lump all asian people together. i'm philippine o. you see an...
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free puerto ricans to work and toil and build and create. free puerto rico so she cannlele build a sustainable economy that keeps her people at home in the land of their birth and their heritage. and we cannot get sidetracked by seeing puerto rico's economic health exclusively through the lens of food stamps and medicaid and government programs and further dependency on washington. we must make the conversation about jobs for puerto ricans. jobs that build the economy and the tax base and the self sufficiency of the identify lan. mr. speaker, puerto rico's problems were a long time in the making, but i have utter puerto ricans' ability to solve them if, if we in the congress begin to listen to them, work with them, and recognize them as equal partners. we must free puerto rico so that the puerto rican people can free themselves. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. thank you, nen: mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the important efforts made by the kurds and th
free puerto ricans to work and toil and build and create. free puerto rico so she cannlele build a sustainable economy that keeps her people at home in the land of their birth and their heritage. and we cannot get sidetracked by seeing puerto rico's economic health exclusively through the lens of food stamps and medicaid and government programs and further dependency on washington. we must make the conversation about jobs for puerto ricans. jobs that build the economy and the tax base and the...
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puerto rican. >> mom and dad? >> yes, both. >> both sides. okay. you want to stress for me -- i wouldn't even say the importance -- but the need almost to speak spanish in north bergen. >> oh, i mean, it's a must, you know, and i think it all starts from our administration from the mayor's office all the way down to the chief of police. i mean, they try so hard to just with the community that, you know, they make it like a must for us to just be one. >> mm-hmm. >> and you have -- nowadays with the population being primarily hispanic, you know, if you're an officer who doesn't know hispanic, you're just not gonna relate as much to the community. >> tell me about that seasoned veteran sitting next to you right there. [ laughs ] >> this guy. my mentor. >> miguel vento. you've been with the force how many years to date? >> 24 years. >> 24 years. that's great. congratulations. the population of north bergen is what? people wise? how many people? 100-- >> 68,000. >> about 68,000. >> 68,000. and what percentage are latinos roughly? >> about 70%. >> 70%. 7
puerto rican. >> mom and dad? >> yes, both. >> both sides. okay. you want to stress for me -- i wouldn't even say the importance -- but the need almost to speak spanish in north bergen. >> oh, i mean, it's a must, you know, and i think it all starts from our administration from the mayor's office all the way down to the chief of police. i mean, they try so hard to just with the community that, you know, they make it like a must for us to just be one. >> mm-hmm....
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murders of 33-year-old jonathan of the low role hot and villalobos had something to do with the puerto rican drug trafficker pick we asked the dea and found no evidence tying either manti trafficking. the orlando assistant special agent in charge of the dea confirms that is working the case. >> because of the nature of the crime orlando's jurisdiction, but in any situation like that where we ask for help or have information to help we are involved. >> orlando police tightlipped about the investigation nothing much since we told you monday police chief john mina said his investigators have a good idea why the shooting happened and who was involved. the internet chatter speculates the killers photograph the victims to prove they hit the says a drug hit is not out of the realm of possibilities jackson would not shock me if that occurred. >> reporter: we are working to learn more about all of the victims heard of the shooting but we found out one of them is pregnant i will go back to the interview we got with her lawyer a break down the question for the next half- hour. then orange county, janai
murders of 33-year-old jonathan of the low role hot and villalobos had something to do with the puerto rican drug trafficker pick we asked the dea and found no evidence tying either manti trafficking. the orlando assistant special agent in charge of the dea confirms that is working the case. >> because of the nature of the crime orlando's jurisdiction, but in any situation like that where we ask for help or have information to help we are involved. >> orlando police tightlipped...
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the puerto ricans are last. he's right, louise. the puerto ricans are last. only, they don't know it, 'cause they can't read the list. all right. now give me back my money that you ripped off. no, i need it. for what? i'm going to a motel. not with my money... now, wait a minute, wait a minute. jefferson, wait a minute. watch this. jefferson, jefferson, before you go, would you give me a hand with somethin'? say what? it'll only take you a couple of minutes. see, what i wanna do is, i wanna move a rollaway bed from my cellar, up into the attic. see, lionel wasn't very comfortable on the couch last night. you mean you're gonna keep him here, in your attic? yeah, why not? that's a nice attic up there. i had a cousin died up there. and we'd enjoy havin' lionel stay up there. yeah, sure, i mean, me and edith, we kinda sorta thought uh, i love watchin' the boy eat. i'll be his dad. first a zebra girlfriend, then a honky daddy? hey, you can throw that out your mind, bunker. lionel! come on down here now! i wanna talk. yeah, yeah, what is it, pop? go get your things
the puerto ricans are last. he's right, louise. the puerto ricans are last. only, they don't know it, 'cause they can't read the list. all right. now give me back my money that you ripped off. no, i need it. for what? i'm going to a motel. not with my money... now, wait a minute, wait a minute. jefferson, wait a minute. watch this. jefferson, jefferson, before you go, would you give me a hand with somethin'? say what? it'll only take you a couple of minutes. see, what i wanna do is, i wanna...
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i hear it from puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey that have loved ones there that tell me about their challenges of their families on the island. now some say puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure the debt even though they had the right in the law one time and stripped out and no one knows why, but they had that right and instead that they should simply raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the problem is the debt payments in puerto rico are 36% of puerto rico's annual revenue. six times the u.s. average. so it seems any solution that doesn't include restructuring will be willfully inadequate and, you know, i know some people say this is being poll lit sized with the hedge funds, bottom feeders that bought cheap and want to maximize profits. that has nothing to do with those american citizens in puerto rico and we're seeing puerto ricans coming to the mainland where they will enjoy the rights and responsibilities of any other u.s. citizen, which by the way, will be far more costly. i want to get from administration on the record to ma
i hear it from puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey that have loved ones there that tell me about their challenges of their families on the island. now some say puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure the debt even though they had the right in the law one time and stripped out and no one knows why, but they had that right and instead that they should simply raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the problem is the debt payments in puerto rico are...
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major investment summit sponsored by the puerto rican government because they want new investors in puerto rico. the problem is, the old investors are really mad right now because they say they're going to get very hurt by the puerto rican government's plans when it comes to debt restructuring. so a lot of the bond holders here
major investment summit sponsored by the puerto rican government because they want new investors in puerto rico. the problem is, the old investors are really mad right now because they say they're going to get very hurt by the puerto rican government's plans when it comes to debt restructuring. so a lot of the bond holders here
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since puerto ricans are american citizens, many are packing up and leaving. the island has lost over 10% of their population in the past ten years. >>> lowe's and home depot, we'll get their financial report and we'll also have the real estate market. >>> receiving federal grants has not helped many schools in colorado improve as they thought it would. only a handful of the schools that got any made progress. little correlation between extra money and academic improvement. about 30 schools have one year left. they need to improve on this grand and if they don't, the state school board could shut them down and turn them into charter schools. the state education department is working to find out what role the school is doing. >>> while spring break is right around the corner, time to think about water safety classes for kids. so important. the ymca in boulder is partnering with the boulder district to offer swim lessons for kindergarteners. they started the program to reduce the drowning rate in the county. the y toals us that three or four kids in their area d
since puerto ricans are american citizens, many are packing up and leaving. the island has lost over 10% of their population in the past ten years. >>> lowe's and home depot, we'll get their financial report and we'll also have the real estate market. >>> receiving federal grants has not helped many schools in colorado improve as they thought it would. only a handful of the schools that got any made progress. little correlation between extra money and academic improvement....
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major investment summit sponsored by the puerto rican government because they want new investors in puerto rico. the problem is, the old investors are really mad right now because they say they're going to get very hurt by the puerto rican government's plans when it comes to debt restructuring. so a lot of the bond holders here are very angry. you have two big interviews coming up, two guys who are facing off each other in the ring when it comes to puerto rico. jim millsteen, renowned restructuring attorney, advising puerto rico. we'll talk to him about puerto rico. he was at treasury during the financial crisis. knows a lot about that is go on with the european banking system. we'll discuss that with him as well. and ambac could lose a lot of money if jim millsteen gets his way. we'll talk about that coming up. what is happening in puerto rico, guys, emblematic of what is happening in the world. too much debt that people, governments, companies, can't pay back. tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much. enjoy the warm weather down there. about 22 up here in englewood cliffs. janet yellen
major investment summit sponsored by the puerto rican government because they want new investors in puerto rico. the problem is, the old investors are really mad right now because they say they're going to get very hurt by the puerto rican government's plans when it comes to debt restructuring. so a lot of the bond holders here are very angry. you have two big interviews coming up, two guys who are facing off each other in the ring when it comes to puerto rico. jim millsteen, renowned...
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. >> i have a lot of love for my puerto rican and dominicans. of course, the la continue know film industry, i think it is a beautiful thing. we should support it as much as we can. >> supporting not only the dominicans but the puerto rican friends. >> i am hear to support culture in general and a involved in the have. think this is what the night is about. just supporting land talent. >> the movie is about dominicans and port the ricos living in the same come in the continue a have to listener to put their differences assad to stop the demolition of a basketball court >> the cast very excited that their film is being ex are posed in new york, my am main and orlando. the dominican flew in for tonight's premier. >> how do you feel to beat new york at the premier of the movie? >> well, i never thought it would be in the city lake new york. the number one market in the world. it is a privilege to have a dream and to be able to achieve it. it is magical. we are so happy. aloft emogses this film is for the entire family. >> what can moviegoers expect
. >> i have a lot of love for my puerto rican and dominicans. of course, the la continue know film industry, i think it is a beautiful thing. we should support it as much as we can. >> supporting not only the dominicans but the puerto rican friends. >> i am hear to support culture in general and a involved in the have. think this is what the night is about. just supporting land talent. >> the movie is about dominicans and port the ricos living in the same come in the...
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puerto rican newspeople reported row his -- rojas funeral is today and about the seven violent crimes on the island. in 2009 a weapons charge was one of the weeden find any other charges or convictions. 10 others were caught in a crossfire early sunday when as many as three shooters gunned down rojas and a second. there has been no arrests. >>> this morning marion county deputy's waiting to see if any more potential victims come forward about a 60-year-old man accused of committing a sex act on a teenager. this gives a victim was hoping charles elder with his laptop the tickets they elder admitted to committing the acts but claim his -- the teenager was okay with it because he paid with marijuana. >>> no indication we will be able to control this spread of the zika virus the official spoke with congress yesterday. you can see behind me this was the hearing. new cases confirmed in florida but they are not in our area. we reported on the cases in lee and miami-dade county. that brings the state total to 18. -- 18. all of the patients were affected out of sort -- florida. zika has not sh
puerto rican newspeople reported row his -- rojas funeral is today and about the seven violent crimes on the island. in 2009 a weapons charge was one of the weeden find any other charges or convictions. 10 others were caught in a crossfire early sunday when as many as three shooters gunned down rojas and a second. there has been no arrests. >>> this morning marion county deputy's waiting to see if any more potential victims come forward about a 60-year-old man accused of committing a...
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. >> reporter: this is a movie about dominicans and puerto ricans in the same community. they don't get along but to save the basketball court, they have to learn to work together. the basketball court is going to be destroyed by a millionaire, so they do a bet. whoever wins the bet gets to keep the basketball court. the dominicans and puerto ricans work as a team to destroy the enemy, in this case, the millionaire. the men behind the movie. >> this is an in-house production of mega tv. we have a series of films that we're producing in the dominican republic. we're doing 13 films. the dominican government is backing us. we realize there's a lot of really good cinema being produced in latin america that latino americans don't get to see. >> what can moviegoers expect when they come to the movies? >> it is really -- it's really a movie for the entire family. but it has a lot -- if you're a kid, you won't get it. you'll laugh at the physical humor. if you're an adult, there's great innuendos in there. it's hilarious. you're laughing for two hours. >> reporter: there's a stro
. >> reporter: this is a movie about dominicans and puerto ricans in the same community. they don't get along but to save the basketball court, they have to learn to work together. the basketball court is going to be destroyed by a millionaire, so they do a bet. whoever wins the bet gets to keep the basketball court. the dominicans and puerto ricans work as a team to destroy the enemy, in this case, the millionaire. the men behind the movie. >> this is an in-house production of mega...
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it is the reality i hear from many puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey who have loved ones there who tell me about their challenges of their families on the island. now, there are those who contend that puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure its debt even though they had that right in the law at one time. it was surptishesly stripped out and no one knows why but they had that right and they simply should raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the problem to that is that the debt payments in puerto rico are 36% of port rocky's annual revenue, a rate that is six times the u.s. average. so it seems that any solution that doesn't include restructuring authority will be woefully inadequate. and, you know, i know some people say this is being politicized. i think it's being politicized for the hedge funds, the bottom feeders, who -- this has nothing to do with the 3 1/2 million american citizens in puerto rico. and it has nothing to do with the exodus that we are seeing of puerto ricans coming to the main land where they will enjoy all the rig
it is the reality i hear from many puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey who have loved ones there who tell me about their challenges of their families on the island. now, there are those who contend that puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure its debt even though they had that right in the law at one time. it was surptishesly stripped out and no one knows why but they had that right and they simply should raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the...
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we had over 130,000 puerto ricans from puerto rico coming to the united states -- american citizens, registering to vote. so we see this trend just increasing, increasing. and, you know, if not more than ever, what's at stake is really, you know, our latino community community. >> and i know naleo just wrapped week. tell me about what the findings showed in terms of what you can expect this year amongst latino >> absolutely. and based on the projections from four presidential cycles ago, for the last four presidential cycles, we anticipate actually 17% more latinos will come out to vote this year. >> really? okay. 13.1 million latinos across the country voting this november. >> let's hope. what in particular, julio, do you think drives -- what issues are driving latinos to the polls perhaps this election cycle more than ever before? question. perhaps a bigger question is the reason why a large percentage of latinos who are eligible to vote are kept from voting. >> are kept or don't vote? yeah. >> yes, and i believe that has to do with the fact that latinos are disproportionately repr
we had over 130,000 puerto ricans from puerto rico coming to the united states -- american citizens, registering to vote. so we see this trend just increasing, increasing. and, you know, if not more than ever, what's at stake is really, you know, our latino community community. >> and i know naleo just wrapped week. tell me about what the findings showed in terms of what you can expect this year amongst latino >> absolutely. and based on the projections from four presidential cycles...
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basically gave that message to trump, everybody applauded, said it was now he obviously latino and puerto rican descent and, you know, trump's daw comments against mexicans have upset lots of people. i feel that even just using trump's name, even if you're going to put whatever curse word in front of it is a win for trump because it gets more people talking about him. >> itit wasn't feel-good in new hampshire? nothing like that? >> definitely not. >> gary, we look forward to the qhoal thing coming up on tmj in a little bit. thank you, brother. >> nice weather in our forecast. >> good. >> sun shine. some clouds to look forward to today, more shun shine as we get into tomorrow. then as we go throughout the week, plenty of sun shine. this is the longest stretch of day time highs we have seen so far for this winter season, no day are we above 70 or above so again overnight lows in the 30s and 40s and again staying quite chilly through the week. >> and i see that on sunday which is valentine's day it's going to be a little chilly out did you plan that at all. >> i just remembered that. glad you ment
basically gave that message to trump, everybody applauded, said it was now he obviously latino and puerto rican descent and, you know, trump's daw comments against mexicans have upset lots of people. i feel that even just using trump's name, even if you're going to put whatever curse word in front of it is a win for trump because it gets more people talking about him. >> itit wasn't feel-good in new hampshire? nothing like that? >> definitely not. >> gary, we look forward to...
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i know with springfield it is a primarily high population of puerto ricans and bernie has been # vocal over there, really holdingabliability and talking about a sustainabilitien pla. so i know in our community there has been a lot ofment mom and a lot of the youth and western mass is feeling the burn. >> question, are you guys using the social media? >> social media is probably one of the best strengths that we have because that's what the young people are using right now, something we need to to know using and make sure bernie sanders stuff with in spanish. very, very similar to what obama did. thank you so much. i know last night there was an event and you guys had to get up this morning. bernie sanders at the ballroom and revers. integrated new and fresh approach. thanks for coming back. and you are a good dancer. i've got to give you a high five. i saw you over the weekend. [laughs] >> when we return, do you know what isy has relates of the diabetes hospitalization nearly twice the state average? well, we'll tell you next right here on now in its fifth year brockton knocks down dia
i know with springfield it is a primarily high population of puerto ricans and bernie has been # vocal over there, really holdingabliability and talking about a sustainabilitien pla. so i know in our community there has been a lot ofment mom and a lot of the youth and western mass is feeling the burn. >> question, are you guys using the social media? >> social media is probably one of the best strengths that we have because that's what the young people are using right now, something...
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there are americans who are republican and conservatives and there are puerto ricans who have simply moved from the island to florida voting democratic. and mexican-americans, frankly, just all over the place just to name the same subgroups. they went democrat in 2012 with 71% of the vote but george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004, the best showing ever for a republican. so when donald trump was talking about being number one with latinos tuesday, he was talking, fred, about a very small group of them who are registered republicans and who participated in the caucuses. about only 125 people by our own estimate, so, no, it is too early to tell that trump has solid support among latinos in the country as a whole. >> all right. thank you to all of you. appreciate to the right of your screen, you're seeing donald trump's plane arriving here in bentonville, arkansas. we're going to continue to monitor developments there as he emerges from the plane. rachel, leslie, out of time, appreciate it, rafael. so, arkansas, one of the 13 super tuesday states, going to keep close watch
there are americans who are republican and conservatives and there are puerto ricans who have simply moved from the island to florida voting democratic. and mexican-americans, frankly, just all over the place just to name the same subgroups. they went democrat in 2012 with 71% of the vote but george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004, the best showing ever for a republican. so when donald trump was talking about being number one with latinos tuesday, he was talking, fred, about a very...
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if you've ever played on a puerto rican or dominican field, it is a very rocky. it helped me considerably. it short of my hands a lot. i got to take in some big leaguers that came back to play in puerto rico every year and so i said, well, in december i got added to the 40 man roster and found out from a phone call. >> tim: first time. >> never got called up the minor leagues that is going to spring training in the big club and i thought of my father who read it in the paper. no one had ever called me in puerto rico or my parents in florida or anything. my dad read it in the paper. >> tim: a future hall of famer called. >> they did things different back then. training and walked in and the first person i bump into in spring training was jazz. >> tim: you're never met him. >> i never met him. >> tim: to mean this to sound like 60 minutes, but it boggles the mind that you did in the red sox organization for six years and you never met him. >> i've never met anybody on the big league team. i was interpolate two years and never met anybody on the big league team. i wa
if you've ever played on a puerto rican or dominican field, it is a very rocky. it helped me considerably. it short of my hands a lot. i got to take in some big leaguers that came back to play in puerto rico every year and so i said, well, in december i got added to the 40 man roster and found out from a phone call. >> tim: first time. >> never got called up the minor leagues that is going to spring training in the big club and i thought of my father who read it in the paper. no one...
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that is growing as hundreds of puerto rican families move here each month. >>> 5:39 am. we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. . >>certified meteorologist brian shields over in severe weather center 9 . >> a good start. a great finish to the day. i want to show you warming temperatures as we get into the weekend. advertising 74 degrees. we will be below it. 72. 74 tomorrow and by saturday, 76. we will warm up further by sunday into monday. i will put together maps for that. winds picking up today. notice the change and not as warm as yesterday. in the 60s in flagler county winds north port the 15-20 with higher gusts. north northeast 10-20 into lake county. 69 2 lyft, paisley and lake catherine -- lake catherine. seminole county, temperatures in the 70s. 71 today, longwood and sable point, wekiva springs. and the next chance of rain and the weekend. i was you ahead. 5:40 am. deneige. >> a crash troopers have gotten into the side. alafaya trail, mcculloch wrote, they have been on scene for one hour. they should wrap it up at this point. a quick shot of i 4 408 spo
that is growing as hundreds of puerto rican families move here each month. >>> 5:39 am. we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. . >>certified meteorologist brian shields over in severe weather center 9 . >> a good start. a great finish to the day. i want to show you warming temperatures as we get into the weekend. advertising 74 degrees. we will be below it. 72. 74 tomorrow and by saturday, 76. we will warm up further by sunday into monday. i will put together maps...
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when i came, it was about, in terms of latinos, about 50-50 puerto rican-dominican. there were a few others. latino students are dominicans. in fact, there's more dominicans in the bronx than in any place on earth other than the dominican republic... >> are you serious? >> ...currently. >> wow. and many of them go to school at lehman. what do you think is the attraction for them specifically? >> well, it's a local institution -- the city university. it's affordable. we have excellent-quality programs, and, you know, it's easy for them to access that. >> mm-hmm. do you think your heritage and your relatability to them has helped both you and them? >> yes, i would think so. i don't know that that's necessarily a determining feature, but it helps. >> changes in the realm of curriculum -- how has curriculum evolved over the years? >> well, we have a lot more students in careers and professional areas, in health, which is the biggest industry in the bronx, business -- economics and business. focus on the workforce. we still have the core training in the liberal arts and s
when i came, it was about, in terms of latinos, about 50-50 puerto rican-dominican. there were a few others. latino students are dominicans. in fact, there's more dominicans in the bronx than in any place on earth other than the dominican republic... >> are you serious? >> ...currently. >> wow. and many of them go to school at lehman. what do you think is the attraction for them specifically? >> well, it's a local institution -- the city university. it's affordable. we...
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. >> reporter: puerto rican native louise says he will be more cautious. he travels home every six eks. >> usually when io bore zika was out i wldn't allyorry bi this time will. >> reporter: while there are no cfirmed cases sake in pennsylvania, health officials are awaiting te results a half dozen residents who may have gotten the virus while traveling abroad. officials are kg those who do trav to those areas to wear longleevesants and wear insect repellant. reporting live christie lleto for channel six a "action news", jim. >>> thanks chrt. >>> former new york city health commissioner went after smoking and dm during s ture is philadelphia's new health commissioner. mayor jim kenney named thomas farly the head of the partment today yg that heill make the ty a althier place f everybody. he spent four years in new york. he cceeded in banning smoking at bches and pun parks and raised legal age to perfect toe owe back owe to 21. reduced sodium levels in foods across the the ury. >>> so at this veryoment ogle's parentompanies the st valuableorporation in e wo
. >> reporter: puerto rican native louise says he will be more cautious. he travels home every six eks. >> usually when io bore zika was out i wldn't allyorry bi this time will. >> reporter: while there are no cfirmed cases sake in pennsylvania, health officials are awaiting te results a half dozen residents who may have gotten the virus while traveling abroad. officials are kg those who do trav to those areas to wear longleevesants and wear insect repellant. reporting live...
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two puerto rican nationalist want to kill the president and maybe his wife as well. hey have better revoked to puerto rico. puerto rican nationalist and puerto rico wants to have an independent nation and there has been a revolt which was suppressed by the un which many people don't realize just a few days earlier one of these people sisters was killed in the military assault by the u.s., and november 1, 1950. so they assault and what happens is one of them was killed and the other one is wounded and he will go to prison, truman is not affected he's inside the blair house but he's looking out the window, he's in his underwear. the secret service agent say get back because being in the window could be dangerous. here we have the lifetime of a secret service agent killed in dealing with this three-minute assault of gunfire, leslie is killed and it is very sad. he's buried in the national cemetery but if truman was killed in 1950, vice president and truman did have a vice president's first two. we have a senate majority leader being considered for the supreme court a few
two puerto rican nationalist want to kill the president and maybe his wife as well. hey have better revoked to puerto rico. puerto rican nationalist and puerto rico wants to have an independent nation and there has been a revolt which was suppressed by the un which many people don't realize just a few days earlier one of these people sisters was killed in the military assault by the u.s., and november 1, 1950. so they assault and what happens is one of them was killed and the other one is...
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. >> anchor: i grew up in the puerto rican neighborhood. garlic and onions and chipotle and adobo and take some of the wings right here and i marinated these overnight and ahead of times. >> what is the marinade? you put it in there and let it sit overnight? >> and let the flavors get in there really good. that's one preparation and you can go 6-8 hours but it is the best for that. and the second preparation, take that off. >> i'm glad you didn't snap that. >> the next one is a little different. this one you take your wings and put them in the bowl and you take about a table spoon of old bay. >> anchor: if you haven't tried old bay, that's the best combination. >> old bay right there and the you take baking powder with a lot of sodium bicarbonate in it. about a teaspoon. >> anchor: what does that do? >> it reacts to the skin of the chicken. but you do it uncovered sitting in the fridge overnight and the combination of the low humidity in the refrigerator and the sodium bicarbonate in the baking powder draws the moisture out of the skin of t
. >> anchor: i grew up in the puerto rican neighborhood. garlic and onions and chipotle and adobo and take some of the wings right here and i marinated these overnight and ahead of times. >> what is the marinade? you put it in there and let it sit overnight? >> and let the flavors get in there really good. that's one preparation and you can go 6-8 hours but it is the best for that. and the second preparation, take that off. >> i'm glad you didn't snap that. >> the...
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puerto rican native luis travels home every six weeks and says now he'll be more cautious. >> the flyers ice for the first time following all-star break. they play say the games in 13 days beginning with montreal. the denver broncos and carolina panthers took part in media day last night. quarterbacks peyton manning and cam flute ton talked about their mutual respect for one another. >> he's been a great percent, he's been great runner, great leader. you don't go 17 and one as your starting quarterback without being awesome. >> peyton is a player that it's like a one of one type of guy. and i say that because it's never one before him, there probably will be another one after him. he's been a person that made this game a better game and brought the best out of so many people. >> the panthers face the broncos in super bowl 50 sunday evening. >> nice to see that level of respect between the two of them playing. >> absolutely. >> 5:18. app spell no longer the most valuable company in the world. >> new study on marijuana find that is years of smoking it may have an effect on your ability to
puerto rican native luis travels home every six weeks and says now he'll be more cautious. >> the flyers ice for the first time following all-star break. they play say the games in 13 days beginning with montreal. the denver broncos and carolina panthers took part in media day last night. quarterbacks peyton manning and cam flute ton talked about their mutual respect for one another. >> he's been a great percent, he's been great runner, great leader. you don't go 17 and one as your...
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i hear it from puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey that have loved ones there that tell meabout their challenges of their families on the island. now some say puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure the debt even though they had the right in the law one time and stripped out and no one knows why, but they had that right and instead that they should simply raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the problem is the debt payments in puerto rico are 36% of puerto rico's annual revenue. six times the u.s. average. so it seems any solution that doesn't include restructuring will be willfully inadequate and, you know, i know some people say this is being poll lit sized with the hedge funds, bottom feeders that bought cheap and want to maximize profits. that has nothing to do with those american citizens in puerto rico and we're seeing puerto ricans coming to the mainland where they will enjoy the rights and responsibilities of any other u.s. citizen, which by the way, will be far more costly. i want to get from administration on the record to mak
i hear it from puerto ricans living in the state of new jersey that have loved ones there that tell meabout their challenges of their families on the island. now some say puerto rico shouldn't be able to restructure the debt even though they had the right in the law one time and stripped out and no one knows why, but they had that right and instead that they should simply raise taxes and cut spending to a degree to get their books in order. the problem is the debt payments in puerto rico are...
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he's living at blair house instead of the white house because of renovations and two puerto rican nationals want to kill the president and maybe his wife as well. they assault blair from outside, the reason, there's been revoke in puerto rico, puerto ricans nationalists i guess you can call it, puerto rico want independent nation and there's been a revoke in puerto rico which was suppressed by the u.s. military, something many people don't realize, just a few days earlier and i guess one of these people's sisters was killed in the military assault by the u.s. in puerto rico a few days before, november 1st, 1950 so they assaulted one of them is killed, the other one collazo is wounded and he will go to prison. truman is not affected. he's inside the blair house but he's looking out the window, he's in his underwear in blair house and the secret service say get back, get back. being in the window could be dangerous and here we have the only time ever a secret service agent killed in dealing with this three-minute assault of gunfire. it's sad and he's buried on international cemetery. let's sa
he's living at blair house instead of the white house because of renovations and two puerto rican nationals want to kill the president and maybe his wife as well. they assault blair from outside, the reason, there's been revoke in puerto rico, puerto ricans nationalists i guess you can call it, puerto rico want independent nation and there's been a revoke in puerto rico which was suppressed by the u.s. military, something many people don't realize, just a few days earlier and i guess one of...
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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 well, i need you
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...
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. >> guest: it is hard to remember this but there was the underground, the puerto rican nationalist, the black panthers. there was a lot of political violence in the '70s and that disappeared. >> host: this is not to say the public should overlook the threat. there have been benefits with the threat concern with strangers raising the alarm to more often family and community members of radicalizing militants alerting the authorities. >> guest: yeah, not far from where we are sitting in the washington studio, you know, you may recall the case where five young men from northern virginia went to join the pakistani taliban and their families got in touch with the islamic organization and then the fbi and they were arrested in pakistan. so family members and peer know the most about people. sometimes they will inform. >> host: how many investigations are underway? >> guest: the fbi says 900. >> host: is that people or what? >> guest: 900 investigations. typically it is people working alone or in pairs. they are usually lone wolves. in san bernardino it was a married couple and in the bosto
. >> guest: it is hard to remember this but there was the underground, the puerto rican nationalist, the black panthers. there was a lot of political violence in the '70s and that disappeared. >> host: this is not to say the public should overlook the threat. there have been benefits with the threat concern with strangers raising the alarm to more often family and community members of radicalizing militants alerting the authorities. >> guest: yeah, not far from where we are...
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. >> we've been looking into internet chatter suggesting the has something to do with puerto rican drug trafficker. we checked court records and asked d.e.a. about it and we found no evidence tying them to trafficking. the special agent confirms it's working the case. >> because of the nature of the crime orlando police department is the primary responsibility and jurisdiction but in any situation like that where we ask for help or we have information that will help, we are involved jackson police are staying tightlipped about the investigation nothing much as we told you monday police chief john mina says the investigators have good idea why the shooting happened and who was involved. the internet chatter speculates the killers photographed the victims to prove they had the marks the d.e.a. special agent jeff walsh says a drug it is not out of the realm of possibilities. >> i would not shock me if it occurred. learn more about all 12 hurt in the shooting but we have learned one victim is pregnant interview with her lawyer and breaking down questions they are asking. norman, eyewitness
. >> we've been looking into internet chatter suggesting the has something to do with puerto rican drug trafficker. we checked court records and asked d.e.a. about it and we found no evidence tying them to trafficking. the special agent confirms it's working the case. >> because of the nature of the crime orlando police department is the primary responsibility and jurisdiction but in any situation like that where we ask for help or we have information that will help, we are involved...
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have also looked into internet chatter that the shooting happened -- had something to do with the puerto rican drug -- drug traffic about not able to confirm that. >> we know who was murdered in the glitz ultra lounge orlando early sunday morning sparking all of this chaos inside and outside the nightclub it the medical examiner confirms that 22-year-old joseph villalobos and jonathan of eva rojas both died of gunshot wounds. rojas faced misdemeanor drug charge in 2015. villalobos that criminal traffic tickets big we can find no other records at this point on either man picked we asked the orlando police department what may have been behind the murders but opd will not answer and will not elaborate on the chiefs statement that obt knows right it happened in opd says it did not release the names of the victims because diptych hopes are still interviewing witnesses and do not want to taint statements until they nail down what happened. there were 300 people in the nightclub early sunday morning when the 2 men were shot and killed and opd says detectives have about 20 witnesses to interview. in o
have also looked into internet chatter that the shooting happened -- had something to do with the puerto rican drug -- drug traffic about not able to confirm that. >> we know who was murdered in the glitz ultra lounge orlando early sunday morning sparking all of this chaos inside and outside the nightclub it the medical examiner confirms that 22-year-old joseph villalobos and jonathan of eva rojas both died of gunshot wounds. rojas faced misdemeanor drug charge in 2015. villalobos that...
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i have a feeling the puerto rican will win. >> i love that jacket so much. i keep telling greg. wife you lost it. >> you say that on tv. that really helps. >> he's like bill clinton. >> i love it. all right. let's celebrate. okay? do you know what today is? national pizza day. oh, yes. i can even do a food segment here. no doubt. i already started eating it because i was very hungry. >> what's on it? >> people ronny is that sausage. i want to tell you something. the food here in new hampshire has been outstanding. we loved our meal last night. truly amazing. what was it? the common ground? the common man. yeah, yeah. everybody loves pizza. i think it is kind of healthy especially if you chase it with gummy bears or something. >> so do we do it every time? thank you to the great people of new hampshire. check out this group of a great young kids. i'm not sure if they're volunteers but they're part of a student ambassadors. >> they were great. >> abby gave me a ride. >> that's brian, robby, dan, and also, this is a little surprise for our producers. next picture. our executive pro
i have a feeling the puerto rican will win. >> i love that jacket so much. i keep telling greg. wife you lost it. >> you say that on tv. that really helps. >> he's like bill clinton. >> i love it. all right. let's celebrate. okay? do you know what today is? national pizza day. oh, yes. i can even do a food segment here. no doubt. i already started eating it because i was very hungry. >> what's on it? >> people ronny is that sausage. i want to tell you...