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the american people don't know the sacrifice of so many puerto ricans who died in korea. he bloodiest war for puerto rico. closed quote. the sacrifices of service members from puerto rico were disproportionately large. 740 puerto ricans died in the korean conflict. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. 121 are still missing in action. the 65 infantry regiment paid a the 65th infantry regiment paid a terrible price, a prize for freedom, our freedom. but they left an incredible example of service and patriotism that tens of thousands of puerto ricans have followed by enlisted in the armed services. it was an exemplary service those military folks in all those conflicts, but especially korea. so today all across the world, puerto ricans are fighting and sacrificing for our country. throughout the war on terror and the combined operations in iraq and afghanistan, 78 puerto ricans have been killed and 378 have been wounded. all in combat. the brave men and women of puerto rico who serve today are following in the footsteps of the 65th infantry regiment. they will
the american people don't know the sacrifice of so many puerto ricans who died in korea. he bloodiest war for puerto rico. closed quote. the sacrifices of service members from puerto rico were disproportionately large. 740 puerto ricans died in the korean conflict. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. 121 are still missing in action. the 65 infantry regiment paid a the 65th infantry regiment paid a terrible price, a prize for freedom, our freedom. but they left an incredible...
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the american people don't know the sacrifices of so many puerto ricans that died in korea, the bloodiestor puerto rico. sacrifices were just proportionately large from puerto rico. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. hundred 21 are still missing in action. the 65th infantry regiment paid a terrible price for freedom, our freedom. they also left an incredible service to tens of thousands of puerto ricans by enlisting in the armed services. it was an exemplary service. today, puerto ricans are still fighting and sacrificing for our country. throughout the war on terror and to combine veterans operations in iraq and afghanistan, 70 puerto ricans have been killed. 378 have been wounded, all in combat. the brave men and women of puerto rico netzer today are following in the footsteps of the 65th infantry. they will also be recovered for , and heroic efforts remembered by the fathers and mothers and grandmothers and grandmothers and all puerto ricans will remember the sacrifices of the korean conflict. and we should do the same. i'm, and i will, and i hope we all do it. malia s
the american people don't know the sacrifices of so many puerto ricans that died in korea, the bloodiestor puerto rico. sacrifices were just proportionately large from puerto rico. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. hundred 21 are still missing in action. the 65th infantry regiment paid a terrible price for freedom, our freedom. they also left an incredible service to tens of thousands of puerto ricans by enlisting in the armed services. it was an exemplary service. today,...
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that shouldn't have to be the reality for puerto ricans living in puerto rico. >> all right, senator. sit tight. a few more questions for you. when we come back from this break, we'll get the senator's thoughts on bipartisan support to make his plan a reality, and also, the president's trip to the senator's ancestral homeland -- cuba -- and the presidential election, as well. special visas for undocumented immigrant victims of crime in new york city. we'll tell you who qualifies and how they work when we come >> welcome back to "tiempo." senate democrats led by robert menendez of new jersey recently put out their version of a plan to tackle puerto rico's growing debt crisis, and we've been discussing the plan this morning with senator menendez, the main sponsor of that legislation. he's in washington, d.c. with us this morning. senator, time is of the essence here. we kind of illustrated that. however, do you think this is gonna get through the house? because republicans are for sure gonna put up their arms and present their own plan. >> well, first of all, joe, we welcome any initiat
that shouldn't have to be the reality for puerto ricans living in puerto rico. >> all right, senator. sit tight. a few more questions for you. when we come back from this break, we'll get the senator's thoughts on bipartisan support to make his plan a reality, and also, the president's trip to the senator's ancestral homeland -- cuba -- and the presidential election, as well. special visas for undocumented immigrant victims of crime in new york city. we'll tell you who qualifies and how...
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the american people don't know the sacrifice of so many puerto ricans who died in korea. odiest war for puerto rico. closed quote. the sacrifices of service members from puerto rico were disproportionately large. 740 puerto ricans died in the korean conflict. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. 121 are still missing in action. the 65 infantry regiment paid a terrible price, a prize for freedom, our freedom. but they left an incredible example of service and patriotism that tens of thousands of puerto ricans have followed by enlisted in the armed services. it was an exemplary service those military folks in all those conflicts, but especially korea. today all across the world, puerto ricans are fighting and sacrificing for our country. throughout the war on terror and the combined veterans -- combined operations in iraq and afghanistan, 78 puerto ricans have been killed and 378 have been wounded. all in combat. the brave men and women of puerto rico who serve today are falling in the footsteps of the 65th infantry regiment. they will always be remembered for
the american people don't know the sacrifice of so many puerto ricans who died in korea. odiest war for puerto rico. closed quote. the sacrifices of service members from puerto rico were disproportionately large. 740 puerto ricans died in the korean conflict. 2300 were wounded. many of them grievously wounded. 121 are still missing in action. the 65 infantry regiment paid a terrible price, a prize for freedom, our freedom. but they left an incredible example of service and patriotism that tens...
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let's actually talk about boricua, puerto rican, mythology. let's explore ta^nos, mysticism. let's explore the significance of ceiba trees in puerto rico. and for me, it was a perfect opportunity to blend that with the backstory of this alien, groot. perhaps his roots are actually rooted in the ceiba tree in puerto rico. >> okay. so, that's how it came about to you? and when you pitched the idea, did they look at you like you were an alien, like you had three heads, or were they on board? >> well, one of the things marvel is pushing for right now more than ever is diversity. they're bringing a lot more people of color into the writing staff and also into the creative staff. jose molina is another puerto rican who's also writing for marvel. david walker, an african-american, is also writing for marvel. pretty much expand the horizons. the kind of, like, big question mark was, "are they gonna allow me to let groot speak spanish?" that was actually the big question, and i waited about a week to get that answer back, and it was like, "totally cool. vamo!" so we went from "i am gro
let's actually talk about boricua, puerto rican, mythology. let's explore ta^nos, mysticism. let's explore the significance of ceiba trees in puerto rico. and for me, it was a perfect opportunity to blend that with the backstory of this alien, groot. perhaps his roots are actually rooted in the ceiba tree in puerto rico. >> okay. so, that's how it came about to you? and when you pitched the idea, did they look at you like you were an alien, like you had three heads, or were they on board?...
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some students had a chance to meet with the sub secretary of the puerto rican treasury. mocracy now! was there and puerto rico and filed this report. >> the governor has always said the people are first and the bondholders last. he should stop lying because in may and june, he needs to make two bond payments. we know the governor meant of puerto rico will pay the bondholders first. they don't care about the university of puerto rico. in social'm a student work. december 2015, the government decided to pay the debt which put a freeze on funding. they took money from different -- corporations including the university of puerto rico. i am working on my thesis right now in the school does not have an up professors to supervise student theses. tanya.ame is the university has been illuminating professors and courses and classes that we need for professional development. the legislative scholarships that are assigned funding for graduate students have been reduced enormously. this means that graduate students have no financial support for their studies and many might not be able
some students had a chance to meet with the sub secretary of the puerto rican treasury. mocracy now! was there and puerto rico and filed this report. >> the governor has always said the people are first and the bondholders last. he should stop lying because in may and june, he needs to make two bond payments. we know the governor meant of puerto rico will pay the bondholders first. they don't care about the university of puerto rico. in social'm a student work. december 2015, the...
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military and the puerto rican economy. i want to play for you what he said. >> i would think any kind of a deal that is made is going to have to include consideration for the training that is still available. there is still no range likevieques anywhere in the u.s. him is fair. what can be done there cannot be done on one location by joint force. amy: your response? >> first of all, the last time the federal magistrate sentenced me to a year probation, they were very clear if i participated once again and protesting in vieques and trespassing on federal lands there i would be sent to jail. should they ever open at, i will protest along with thousands of others to stop the bombing of vieques. we won that battle. they can bomb the coast of florida. they can bomb the coast of georgia. but what does the senator say? oh, no, let's not bomb oklahoma, let's just on this poor puerto ricans because that is the perfect place. we can do it because as an established by these hearings, if my dad in 1950 and puerto rico would have said
military and the puerto rican economy. i want to play for you what he said. >> i would think any kind of a deal that is made is going to have to include consideration for the training that is still available. there is still no range likevieques anywhere in the u.s. him is fair. what can be done there cannot be done on one location by joint force. amy: your response? >> first of all, the last time the federal magistrate sentenced me to a year probation, they were very clear if i...
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so puerto ricans worse still sacrificing our country.ollowing in your footsteps. you will always be remembered and all puerto ricans with their sacrifice and we should do the same. that we should never forget the 65th regiment. [applause] ladies iran gentleman, mitch mcconnell. >> christmas eve is a special time for many of us. it is in evening filled with love and anticipation affection and devotion and whether of red flag to be in one area in particular affected have the same family celebrating. you may have contested the smells of frozen pork and the smell of the sauces and maybe you may have detected the neck and -- the echo from half a world away of soldiers sitting in spanish. it could have been a song of gratitude for hot showers and warm meals or song of remembrance for of with the greatest with dolls of military history. the the 65th infantry regiment. they're faced a daunting mission from over 100,000 chinese troops. and as the 65th may have been through mountainous terrain and through heavy gunfire. the 65th infantry regiment
so puerto ricans worse still sacrificing our country.ollowing in your footsteps. you will always be remembered and all puerto ricans with their sacrifice and we should do the same. that we should never forget the 65th regiment. [applause] ladies iran gentleman, mitch mcconnell. >> christmas eve is a special time for many of us. it is in evening filled with love and anticipation affection and devotion and whether of red flag to be in one area in particular affected have the same family...
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financial uncertainty has prompted a record number of puerto ricans to move to the u.s.r depleting the tax base. as the island copes with the outback of zika virus, the first casualty they reported today -- they face a fundamental disaster. there are a whole host of reasons for why they got to this point. in the mid 90s congress ended the large tax breaks, lowering bonds to cover shortfalls but ultimately couldn't pay off the off but it can't pay off the debt like detroit could. terms are still being hammered out in the relief bill. a dark money group has released an ad campaign. since puerto rico has no representation in congress, the most prominent person to emerge is the creator and star of the broadway musical "hami"hamilton. he wrote a "new york times" op-ed and this week explained the debt crisis directly appealing to lawmakers. it's nonpartisan. the hard part is in convincing congress in the belief that you can pass legislation to relieve our grief >> paul ryan just happened to be sitting down to watch "game of thrones" on sunday, saw the performance and was surpr
financial uncertainty has prompted a record number of puerto ricans to move to the u.s.r depleting the tax base. as the island copes with the outback of zika virus, the first casualty they reported today -- they face a fundamental disaster. there are a whole host of reasons for why they got to this point. in the mid 90s congress ended the large tax breaks, lowering bonds to cover shortfalls but ultimately couldn't pay off the off but it can't pay off the debt like detroit could. terms are still...
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the bondholders would prevent puerto rican guy from withdrawing any money. oing to have more on this. by selling could essentially make it anyway. puerto rico is knee-deep in a world of financial hurt. obviously they just want to make sure they stop the bloodletting. we will have much more on that. by the way, and we told you earlier about donald trump insisted the $19 trillion debt over the last six years or so book your ears. jerry weller's crunching the numbers. is that even possible? >> i don't think so. $4 trillion, even if you are going to pay about his spending, $3 trillion a year. you would have to have the annual budget that does not seem possible. there were other problems because guess what, not just $19.2 trillion in debt as it is at this very moment. at the end of eight years it will be $26 trillion, an additional $6.8 trillion because as you know, this expansion expands and expands. a lot of people calling into question whether this can happen or not. most folks say no. a trump advisors said maybe what we can do is sell some of our assets. appar
the bondholders would prevent puerto rican guy from withdrawing any money. oing to have more on this. by selling could essentially make it anyway. puerto rico is knee-deep in a world of financial hurt. obviously they just want to make sure they stop the bloodletting. we will have much more on that. by the way, and we told you earlier about donald trump insisted the $19 trillion debt over the last six years or so book your ears. jerry weller's crunching the numbers. is that even possible?...
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with the liquidity yoda puerto rican government. there is no reason we should let the longstanding political argument have an impact on the ability of the government to pay its bills. just did the clear there does seem to be misinformation spread. this is not a bailout. the administration does not support a bailout. we have never and we don't now. the irony is to give them authority to address their challenges renowned? only makes the future bailout were like the. if we are focused trying to prevent a bailout from the necessary then they need to act a bipartisan fashion to find a solution to just give puerto rico the debt restructuring authority those across the country have been by using that authority that is the best way to restore the financial situation and they're not placed on the hook if it has nothing to do into the and mentioning them. >> i am not aware of specific conversations but the public policy questions it is not uncommon to be in touch with the stakeholders. i've not rollout with the bondholders has occurred but no
with the liquidity yoda puerto rican government. there is no reason we should let the longstanding political argument have an impact on the ability of the government to pay its bills. just did the clear there does seem to be misinformation spread. this is not a bailout. the administration does not support a bailout. we have never and we don't now. the irony is to give them authority to address their challenges renowned? only makes the future bailout were like the. if we are focused trying to...
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puerto ricans are americans. they deserve better than indifferent leadership in washington and atrocious big-government management in san wafnlt puerto rico's leaders must answer the challenge but by taking some of the steps outlined herbs leaders in washington can and must do their part as well. with that, mada mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i ask unanimous consent to address the senate as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: last week a story appeared in fox news that captured a glimpse of the real damage being done to our military by years of senseless budget cuts known to many of us here as sequestration. mr. president, i don't think there's one -- 100 americans who know what the word "sequestration" means. but what it means is senseless budget cuts that have emasculated our military and harmed our ability dramatically to defend this nation. this poses a risk to the lives of the men and women who are servi
puerto ricans are americans. they deserve better than indifferent leadership in washington and atrocious big-government management in san wafnlt puerto rico's leaders must answer the challenge but by taking some of the steps outlined herbs leaders in washington can and must do their part as well. with that, mada mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i ask unanimous consent to address the senate as if in morning business. the presiding...
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-based muni bond funds own puerto rican debt or have some type of exposure. why?f the debt several years ago was tax-exempt, and it was a great deal. but it created a bubble. wall street made almost a billion dollars in fees pushing this stuff. but when the rules changed in 2006 and it was no longer tax-exempt, puerto rico fell into default and a recession. now, there is word that ubs might be part of this deal, and on top of that we should tell you that their may and july payments that puerto rico may default on, so this story is developing as we speak. >>> let's get to president obama. he's meeting with nato's secretary general at the white house this morning, and high on the list of topics was the fight against isis. the meeting comes as republican presidential front-runner donald trump again today repeated his criticism of nato, calling it outdating and in need of a major makeover. former commander admiral james stavridis is joining me live to tell us where the organization -- whether the organization's relationship with the u.s. is really outdated. do you, si
-based muni bond funds own puerto rican debt or have some type of exposure. why?f the debt several years ago was tax-exempt, and it was a great deal. but it created a bubble. wall street made almost a billion dollars in fees pushing this stuff. but when the rules changed in 2006 and it was no longer tax-exempt, puerto rico fell into default and a recession. now, there is word that ubs might be part of this deal, and on top of that we should tell you that their may and july payments that puerto...
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i think we made some substantial progress from the republicans' first draft of the puerto rican legislation but we still have serious concerns. at the end of the day any bill must have restructuring that works. an oversight board that's respectful of the people of puerto rico and does not undermine the restructuring part of the bill and does not contain extraneous provisions that harm working people. we are prepared -- i don't know if you've seen the statement of our ranking member, mr. grijalva, but very open to continuing working with his chairman, chairman bishop, i with speaker ryan and the president to arrive at a compromise that's workable and helps the people of puerto rico. again and again, the republican congress responds to desperate struggling families with indifference and distaint. that's -- disdain. that's been apparent to americans in poverty. later today, the house policy committee will hold a hearing on the state of policy in america and on particularly harmful impact of the republicans trickled down economics has for americans to escape poll poverty. i hope you can come. i
i think we made some substantial progress from the republicans' first draft of the puerto rican legislation but we still have serious concerns. at the end of the day any bill must have restructuring that works. an oversight board that's respectful of the people of puerto rico and does not undermine the restructuring part of the bill and does not contain extraneous provisions that harm working people. we are prepared -- i don't know if you've seen the statement of our ranking member, mr....
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i think we have made some surstantial progress with the first transit of the puerto rican legislation but still have serious concerns. any bill at the end of the day must have restructuring that works, an oversight board that is respectful to the people of puerto rico and doesn't contain extraneous provisions. we have prepared and the ranking member is willing to work with the chairman and the speaker to arrive at a solution that helps the people of puerto rico. the conduct of house republicans for americans in poverty has been out of line -- they will host a discussion on the horrible impacts trickle down economics have on families trying to escape poverty. i have a special guest from the san francisco bay area. it is not a basketball player but someone named maverick. maverick tells this story and you know this young man is stronger than any of us here. what he's had to overcome in his life and how he did that is really worth your time. we need to confront poverty america with fresh eyes and new thinking and be entrepreneur in how we go forward. the republicans are offering up rheto
i think we have made some surstantial progress with the first transit of the puerto rican legislation but still have serious concerns. any bill at the end of the day must have restructuring that works, an oversight board that is respectful to the people of puerto rico and doesn't contain extraneous provisions. we have prepared and the ranking member is willing to work with the chairman and the speaker to arrive at a solution that helps the people of puerto rico. the conduct of house republicans...
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whatever you do, it is chinese or jamaican or puerto rican, but it's in your own voice.but be it. (applause) >> stephen: now, the series is called "huang's world," and it's all over the world, right? >> yes. >> stephen: what are you hoping to do with this? it's not just about cooking. >> no, it's actually kind of a trojan horse show. people want to see food. they love food porn on tv, they love to laugh. if there's one thing i hope people understand is we're a lot more similar than different. for instance, we went to sicily, inspired by dennis hopper in true romance talking about the invasion and north african migration and we wanted to show is i sillians this is a complicated identity, sicilian identity. >> stephen: in the scene, dennis hopper is talking to christopher walkin' trying to enrage him about talking about the african-american identity so he would shoot him. >> yes. >> stephen: you didn't give the same line in sicily, did you? >> no, i wouldn't be here. (laughter) i did talk to a lot of people in sicily and said this is a famous scene in america cinema kids g
whatever you do, it is chinese or jamaican or puerto rican, but it's in your own voice.but be it. (applause) >> stephen: now, the series is called "huang's world," and it's all over the world, right? >> yes. >> stephen: what are you hoping to do with this? it's not just about cooking. >> no, it's actually kind of a trojan horse show. people want to see food. they love food porn on tv, they love to laugh. if there's one thing i hope people understand is we're a...
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he is puerto rican. i will see if his ancestors are dancing are the jets. and comedian luis j gomez. some are growers and some are showers. co-host of fox and friends weekend tucker carlson. and he claims to love free speech, but he charge -- charges money to listen to his pod cast. it is gavin mcginnis. let's start the show. >> endorsements for ted cruz are starting to roll in. this week one senate colleague is talking about why cruz should be the republican nominee. >> cruz is so far behind it is hard to get the numbers. by process of elimination -- >> you want ted cruz to get the nomination? >> at this point there is no choice. >> 100% behind him. cruz has the backing of lyndsay graham who told cbs if he can support cruz, quote, anybody can do it. graham listed cruz's qualities. >> he is a real republican from the more i'd logical spectrum than i am. he would to the destroy our party. >> vote cruz. at least he will not destroy our party. look, tucker, of course, they have come kicking and screaming, but they have to endorse, right? >> trump will endorse
he is puerto rican. i will see if his ancestors are dancing are the jets. and comedian luis j gomez. some are growers and some are showers. co-host of fox and friends weekend tucker carlson. and he claims to love free speech, but he charge -- charges money to listen to his pod cast. it is gavin mcginnis. let's start the show. >> endorsements for ted cruz are starting to roll in. this week one senate colleague is talking about why cruz should be the republican nominee. >> cruz is so...
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and if congress doesn't act, i think a lot of the bond holders who hold puerto rican debt, they don'tant congress to act because if you have a humanitarian crisis on the island, they believe that the american taxpayer through the congress will send billions of dollars down to puerto rico. and the bonds that they bought at 50 or 60 cents on the dollar will now be worth 100 cents on the dollar and make a huge return on the investment. the bottom line is we need to protect the american taxpayer from a future taxpayer bailout and restructuring debt through this control board is the right approach. >> hector? >> i want to commend congressman duffy on his efforts to address this. i was a big fan of his original for a -- to do a simple fiscal control board combined with regular chapter nine and this might be a municipal liquidity crisis. it is a little heavy handed response now from the current bill. i'm not going to deny the fact that prepare has an extraordinary number of challenges, but if you've been to puerto rico, as i was last week, it is a wonderful place, it is anemic. there is a bl
and if congress doesn't act, i think a lot of the bond holders who hold puerto rican debt, they don'tant congress to act because if you have a humanitarian crisis on the island, they believe that the american taxpayer through the congress will send billions of dollars down to puerto rico. and the bonds that they bought at 50 or 60 cents on the dollar will now be worth 100 cents on the dollar and make a huge return on the investment. the bottom line is we need to protect the american taxpayer...
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. >>> puerto rican supporters noted a prays of the former secretary of state whose policies they said supported genoci genocide. it will represent considering it latin american. while the race is harder. republicans talk about harmony. they may not support whoever wins the nomination, donald trump on thursday went to a previously unscheduled meeting with leaders of the republican national committee. on fox news, he was effusive. >> we met with the staff. they are good people, terrific meeting. >> reporter: ted cruz who hoped for a contested contention put that talk aside and released a video clip from months ago. >> i would like to invite donald to engage in a one on one debate with me. >> cruz tweeted happy to hear donald trump accepted my challenge to debate one on one. and cruz posted a link to the video. >> we have had 11 debates, according to the polls i have won all of them. >> reporter: with the pop song "never going to give you up", the video finishes with a reminder that it is april fool's day. cruz brought his love for pop culture into the campaign. last fall he acted out a
. >>> puerto rican supporters noted a prays of the former secretary of state whose policies they said supported genoci genocide. it will represent considering it latin american. while the race is harder. republicans talk about harmony. they may not support whoever wins the nomination, donald trump on thursday went to a previously unscheduled meeting with leaders of the republican national committee. on fox news, he was effusive. >> we met with the staff. they are good people,...
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[cheers and applause] 200,000 puerto ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our schools, children are taught more about u.s. history than of the history of their own country. .hat is a colonial education, without giving your exact numbers, can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto rico receives from the u.s. anare currently living unprecedented economic crisis. yet the u.s. government does not even allow us to restructure our debt. and this is the best one. people in puerto rico cannot vote for the president of the united states. words, we are not allowed to choose the person who makes crucial decisions regarding our country. i did not come here to complain, rather to put things in proper context. you might wonder what i am doing here, a person like me with all this information has come to the bronx to support a candidate for the u.s. presidency. i will explain. i support bernie sanders because he has been the only candidate with logical proposals and has expressed support with my country's debt relief. amount to supp
[cheers and applause] 200,000 puerto ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our schools, children are taught more about u.s. history than of the history of their own country. .hat is a colonial education, without giving your exact numbers, can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto rico receives from the u.s. anare currently living unprecedented economic crisis. yet the u.s. government does not even allow us to restructure our debt. and this is the...
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puerto rican officials say they've seen 73 cases of the zika, many of them pregnant women. the fda has given the zika virus emergency vaccination in the u.s. they use the same tests they use in government labs and results are available in three to five days. zika can cause serious birth defects and it is recommended that all pregnant women be tested. >>> bridge closures all over this weekend could leave you in a jam. what you need to plan for. >>> call it the end of an era. elephants will no longer be part of the brothers circus. all across new york families are coming back to time warner cable. join them, and switch right now. we have trucks standing by, and we can install as early as today. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. for $89.99 a month you'll get 100 meg ultra-fast internet, popular hd channels and unlimited calling. twc's home wifi is so strong so we can all watch whatever we want. and that's kinda cool. call now. for $89.99 a
puerto rican officials say they've seen 73 cases of the zika, many of them pregnant women. the fda has given the zika virus emergency vaccination in the u.s. they use the same tests they use in government labs and results are available in three to five days. zika can cause serious birth defects and it is recommended that all pregnant women be tested. >>> bridge closures all over this weekend could leave you in a jam. what you need to plan for. >>> call it the end of an era....
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largely working class, largely puerto rican, they are getting pushed out. >> plus hoda kotb introduces us to the high school student who at age 11 left her home and now she has the ivy league hoping she picks them. but let's begin this morning with the latest on the investigation into prince's death. we learned late saturday he has been cremated. with results from friday's autopsy still pending, his publicist said a small group of family and friends held a private ceremony honoring the star. after the service and with prince's former fiancee, sheila e., along his side, graham spoke about his friend. >> he was a very spiritual man. but as a musician, he pushed us. he made us better. so we miss him deeply. >> prince's publicist an announcement about a musical celebration of his life will blake mccoy is outside prince's paisley park recording studio near indianapolis this morning. good morning, blake. still all these days later mourning, people approaching the home. i know some of the family came out yesterday. has the crowd gathered since he died a couple days ago? >> reporter: remarkabl
largely working class, largely puerto rican, they are getting pushed out. >> plus hoda kotb introduces us to the high school student who at age 11 left her home and now she has the ivy league hoping she picks them. but let's begin this morning with the latest on the investigation into prince's death. we learned late saturday he has been cremated. with results from friday's autopsy still pending, his publicist said a small group of family and friends held a private ceremony honoring the...
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wanted me on that $10 now i'm getting bounced for a musical because a white man's being played by a puerto ricancan rhyme good? >> larry: i mean about what you on the $20 bill in 2030? >> larry, i've already waited 100 years just to have this conversation and now a dead sister's got to wait until 2030? come on. >> larry: since your dead it's really not that far away, you know. >> larry, paper money won't even exist in 2030. we'll be using bitcoin and apple pay and virginity for currency by then. >> larry: virginity? >> yeah, it's a one-time payment but it's very valuable. the point is i'm not going to let some reverse minstrel ruin this for me. >> larry: what about a group of women on the back of a new $10 bill that cool? >> the back of the bill? oh, so you rosea parks'in me? already we're ray charles or something. >> larry: you've keeping up with a lot of pop culture since you've been dead. >> don't change the subject, larry, okay. >> larry: i apologize. >> i'm serious. i don't want people to forget me. i am the h-a-r-r-i-e-t tub-man come es-cape with me. >> larry: get it. >> thank you. >> larr
wanted me on that $10 now i'm getting bounced for a musical because a white man's being played by a puerto ricancan rhyme good? >> larry: i mean about what you on the $20 bill in 2030? >> larry, i've already waited 100 years just to have this conversation and now a dead sister's got to wait until 2030? come on. >> larry: since your dead it's really not that far away, you know. >> larry, paper money won't even exist in 2030. we'll be using bitcoin and apple pay and...
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this is from michele lerner she's a spokes puerto rican for the school. she says we will take appropriate disciplinary steps for implicated students as well as look at structural changes including mediation with involved parties so that incidents do not happen again. we'll put the full statement up on our website. live in northeast, paul wagner, fox 5 local news. >> an active case of tuberculosis has been confirmed at bethesda chevy chase high school. a letter was sent home to parents earlier this month letting them know the affected individual is being treated and to assure there is no risk of exposure to students or staff. the health department will be available at a future date to provide free testing for those who were in a class or at an after school activit individual. >> nearly two weeks ago we told you about two children who were rescued from a house on fire in clinton, maryland. here's the 911 call the 13-year-old made. he was dropped inside with his younger sister. take a listen. >> is there any other windows in that room? >> it's too hot. >> th
this is from michele lerner she's a spokes puerto rican for the school. she says we will take appropriate disciplinary steps for implicated students as well as look at structural changes including mediation with involved parties so that incidents do not happen again. we'll put the full statement up on our website. live in northeast, paul wagner, fox 5 local news. >> an active case of tuberculosis has been confirmed at bethesda chevy chase high school. a letter was sent home to parents...
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it actually was a proposal to give the puerto rican government exactly the same kind of restructuring authority that local cities across the country have. what it also would do is it would also bring some accountability to ensure that the puerto rican government was also implementing the kinds of fiscal reforms that would be taken in the context of this kind of restructuring. there are other things that would improve the economic situation on puerto rico that we have proposed that would have a corresponding positive impact on their fiscal situation. we've also suggested we should reform puerto rico's medicaid program and that we should give puerto rico access to the earned income tax credit. that of course is something that many republicans have acknowledged can be effective in stimulating economic growth and fighting poverty. sounds like a pretty good recipe for addressing the tough situation in puerto rico. we're talking about three million americans that live in puerto rico. and right now you've got republicans who have essentially turned a blind eye to their plight. the longer tha
it actually was a proposal to give the puerto rican government exactly the same kind of restructuring authority that local cities across the country have. what it also would do is it would also bring some accountability to ensure that the puerto rican government was also implementing the kinds of fiscal reforms that would be taken in the context of this kind of restructuring. there are other things that would improve the economic situation on puerto rico that we have proposed that would have a...
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and try to find common ground that would offer the kind of debt restructuring authority to the puerto rican government that we know they need. we do have some technical concerns with the way the bill is currently drafted we are concerned with some aspects of it that we believe would not provide them sufficient authority to deal with the challenges they face their. we are also concerned there are some unnecessary provisions in the bill that relate to things like federal lands and worker protections that would only worsen the economic problems that puerto rico faces, particularly when you consider they've already suffered through a long recession. it seems like the inclusion of those unnecessary provisions is unnecessary. >> how do you think these could be ironed out? >> we have been able to make important progress working in a bipartisan fashion the sport. the release of of where at least the committee putting forward text of the bill is an important progress and we hope we can keep the momentum going. there's there's still some important work to be done here. >> we just talked about puerto
and try to find common ground that would offer the kind of debt restructuring authority to the puerto rican government that we know they need. we do have some technical concerns with the way the bill is currently drafted we are concerned with some aspects of it that we believe would not provide them sufficient authority to deal with the challenges they face their. we are also concerned there are some unnecessary provisions in the bill that relate to things like federal lands and worker...
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also, there were african-american workers, white, puerto rican workers, yemeni workers. this series of pins speaks to that multicultural reach and the message of this being a moral cause. this is a bit of a conclusion wall where we see dolores huerta living a life of community organizing. dolores has been arrested two dozen times and in the late 1980's, she was the victim of a severe beating by police at a peaceful protest. she was so severely break and that she had three ribs broken and her spleen ruptured and she spent some time in the hospital. here, we see cesar chavez by her side in the photograph by one of the photographers of the union. the incident was interestingly caught on camera by a reporter. it led to a settlement from the city. of $825,000 and to the redrafting of the crowd control policies of the san francisco city police. here, we have the most iconic, artistic portrait of dolores. barbara is a chicana artist, who was one of the artists of the ufw for decades. she first heard about the union as a student, at ucla. she was active in the chicano movement.
also, there were african-american workers, white, puerto rican workers, yemeni workers. this series of pins speaks to that multicultural reach and the message of this being a moral cause. this is a bit of a conclusion wall where we see dolores huerta living a life of community organizing. dolores has been arrested two dozen times and in the late 1980's, she was the victim of a severe beating by police at a peaceful protest. she was so severely break and that she had three ribs broken and her...
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today 70 year old puerto rican man died from complications from the zika virus, marks the first time someone in the u.s. or us territory died from the infection. right now nationally the cdc reports there are more than 400zika cases in the u.s. they are all related to travel. the scientists are projecting the zika virus could reach epidemic status in, federal and lawmakers raising awareness so no one is caught by surprise. >> coming up: several new films set to hit theatres this weekends, you may be surprised by our own kevin mccarthy's review of one of the movies. you won't want to miss that. >> and, you probably know the story of noah's arc, right? well, now you have chance to see the real life version. going to tak stick around, we'll be right back. >> it is friday, that likely means another big weekend at the box office, as usual, our movie guy kevin mccarthy wade n1 of his reviews, well, may surprise you. >> so listen to what he had to say about the new movie mothers day. enjoy. >> mourned day opens up today. it sucks. this movie is horrible. yes, so. >> this movie is so bad. >>
today 70 year old puerto rican man died from complications from the zika virus, marks the first time someone in the u.s. or us territory died from the infection. right now nationally the cdc reports there are more than 400zika cases in the u.s. they are all related to travel. the scientists are projecting the zika virus could reach epidemic status in, federal and lawmakers raising awareness so no one is caught by surprise. >> coming up: several new films set to hit theatres this weekends,...
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christina: a lot of culture, puerto ricans and dominicans. >> that's there and the organizations that have served them a part of the community. my organization, union docs, is proud to be part of it and contributing through the restoration of this film. christina: it's an important piece of history. you look at what it was like then. you look at it now. you hear the word williamsburg and what word pops into your head? >> people think hipsters. christina: there's a whole foods coming soon. there's a j. crew there. artisanal coffees. is that a compliment because people want to move in and it's expensive, or is it a blight to the culture that's been so rich for decades? >> i think that part of the thing is just about everybody in the community being able to be part of that change and benefitting from it. there certainly is a whole there's the continuity of an incredible organization, organizations like el puente, many organizations that are the fabric of the community for a long time. they're there to stay and not going anywhere as are the residents who are owners. they organized in the
christina: a lot of culture, puerto ricans and dominicans. >> that's there and the organizations that have served them a part of the community. my organization, union docs, is proud to be part of it and contributing through the restoration of this film. christina: it's an important piece of history. you look at what it was like then. you look at it now. you hear the word williamsburg and what word pops into your head? >> people think hipsters. christina: there's a whole foods coming...
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. >> centers for disease control confirms 70-year-old puerto rican man died from complications of theika virus in february. meanwhile nasa scientists are projecting the virus could reach epidemic status in florida this summer. that prediction comes as progress failed to come to an grammy on funding bill to battle the virus. the president recently requested $1.9 billion in emergency funding to combat zika. >> our friends across the aisle have requested a $1.9 billion blank check. they haven't toll us what the man for the use of the funds is. >> there's no reason that this should get bogged down in the kind of political games man ship that republicans for some reason seem to delight in. >> the white house is urging both sides to come together on a bill as soon as possible noting zika has already been ruled a public health emergency and that time is running out to contain it. >>> nissan announcing major recall of more than 3 million vehicles. the issue is with a sensor that disables the passenger air bags sometimes it won't detect there's an adult in the seat leaving that air bag disable
. >> centers for disease control confirms 70-year-old puerto rican man died from complications of theika virus in february. meanwhile nasa scientists are projecting the virus could reach epidemic status in florida this summer. that prediction comes as progress failed to come to an grammy on funding bill to battle the virus. the president recently requested $1.9 billion in emergency funding to combat zika. >> our friends across the aisle have requested a $1.9 billion blank check....
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." >>> "hamilton" star is the son of puerto rican immigrants. e off of broadway to join john oliver on last week tonight to talk about puerto rico's recent troubles. >> it's nonpartisan. the hard part is in convincing congress puerto rico matters so their heart is in the fight for relief. not a bailout just a relief. a belief that you can pass legislation to ease our grief. paul ryan i'll come sing at your house. i'll do-si-do with pelosi. puerto rico, it's just 100 miles across. thank you. >> and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> 20 minutes past the hour. msnbc reporter jane timm is here. you're going to see him this week. what a perform anticipaance com cruz and kasich, they are joining together, teaming up to stop trump. is this a sign of desperation? more importantly, is it going to work? >> i think it's a statement of fact. there are certain states we saw cruz get swept last week. there are certain states kasich can't win and there are certain stat states they can win in. it's just a statement of fact. it may help but i
." >>> "hamilton" star is the son of puerto rican immigrants. e off of broadway to join john oliver on last week tonight to talk about puerto rico's recent troubles. >> it's nonpartisan. the hard part is in convincing congress puerto rico matters so their heart is in the fight for relief. not a bailout just a relief. a belief that you can pass legislation to ease our grief. paul ryan i'll come sing at your house. i'll do-si-do with pelosi. puerto rico, it's just...
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cuban-americans are today politically and why they are so different from mexican-americans or puerto ricanswe cannot forget how they came to the us and government policies that helped them, virtually no other immigrant received to this day so that is important in thinking about variations among the latino community. >> more questions? [whispering] >> i have a question about what you just said. is there a correlation between the hardship of legal immigration like the process, nowadays impossible majorly, it is hard, expensive and the view of general white americans on that, more of the system, more immigration, is there a correlation between those two? >> correlation between how difficult the immigration is. again, while we would expect that to be the case, for the most part at least in these public opinion polls there isn't much distinction made when immigration is discussed in the manner you talk about, and the majority of americans, they are automatically queued or the first thought that comes to their head is undocumented immigration. even being given that reality that is very costly or
cuban-americans are today politically and why they are so different from mexican-americans or puerto ricanswe cannot forget how they came to the us and government policies that helped them, virtually no other immigrant received to this day so that is important in thinking about variations among the latino community. >> more questions? [whispering] >> i have a question about what you just said. is there a correlation between the hardship of legal immigration like the process,...
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puerto rican officials passed legislation allowing them to defer payments on this untilular bond is willy. the grease of north america. ce of north america. congressmbers of trying to draw up a plan for what to do there with the commonwealth. kathleen hays as an exclusive interview with jim bullard on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ . . york, andp.m. in new :00 p.m. in hong kong. ."lcome to "bloomberg markets from bloomberg world headquarters in new york city, good afternoon, everybody. here is what we are watching at this hour. fed minutes show for going and notl interest rate hike was a unanimous decision. we will hear from james bullard in a few minutes for an exclusive interview on the fed rate hike timeline and the state of the u.s. economy. and could apple shares be worth double their current valuation? we speak to the analyst who made that call. with a just one hour away from the close of trading on this wednesday. remy: i'm looking at the graphs right now.
puerto rican officials passed legislation allowing them to defer payments on this untilular bond is willy. the grease of north america. ce of north america. congressmbers of trying to draw up a plan for what to do there with the commonwealth. kathleen hays as an exclusive interview with jim bullard on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ . . york, andp.m. in new :00 p.m. in hong kong. ."lcome to "bloomberg markets from bloomberg world headquarters in new york city, good afternoon,...
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el coqui is named after a puerto rican tree frog that sings at night.ike: pollo al horno; they also have cuban sandwiches; homemade cheese flan; and coconut ice cream with fried all the recipes come from the owner's grandmother! most entrees are between 14 to 16-dollars and served with rice fried green plantains, and their famous tangy avocado salad. most of their dishes are gluten- free! great happy hour. enjoy 5-dollar sangria, 3- dollar appetizers. charley noodle & grill is a mom- and-pop build-your-own ramen place. serve restaurant goers themselves bowls start at just four-dollars and come with your choice of broth plus noodles , and add in any number of ingredients to you like it. they also have 15 different side dishes that all range from $2.50-$3.50 when you dine in you get a complimentary side of fried squid and when you leave you get complimentary chocolates. can't go wrong with that! yelpers love mom-and-pop places, and note that the bold flavors plus unique concept make charley noodle & grill 5-stars all the way. >> reporter: the matter how w
el coqui is named after a puerto rican tree frog that sings at night.ike: pollo al horno; they also have cuban sandwiches; homemade cheese flan; and coconut ice cream with fried all the recipes come from the owner's grandmother! most entrees are between 14 to 16-dollars and served with rice fried green plantains, and their famous tangy avocado salad. most of their dishes are gluten- free! great happy hour. enjoy 5-dollar sangria, 3- dollar appetizers. charley noodle & grill is a mom-...
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[applause] if bernie sanders were puerto rican, i'm certain he would fight with all his might and alll of you, does port -- to support bernie sanders because we support change in the world. thank you. -- here >> bernie! ♪ bern!feel the÷÷÷÷ [cheering] all!sanders: thank you >> bernie! sen. sanders: thank you south bronx. let me thank air got, julia, let me give a special thanks to rosario dawson. [applause] to spike lee. [applause] and to residente. [applause] [cheering] i am, as you know, the very from united states senator÷÷÷÷÷ vermont. proud that i was born here in new york city. [applause] was born in brooklyn, new york. came to this country at the age of 17 from poland without a nickel in his pocket. he never made much money. lived in the 3.5 room rent introlled apartment brooklyn. i learned a little bit about what it means to grow up in a and i that has no money also learned a little bit of about the immigrant experience. lessons i will never forget. campaign is about is creating a political revolution. [applause] the 15,000 people here this you are the heart and soul of this rev
[applause] if bernie sanders were puerto rican, i'm certain he would fight with all his might and alll of you, does port -- to support bernie sanders because we support change in the world. thank you. -- here >> bernie! ♪ bern!feel the÷÷÷÷ [cheering] all!sanders: thank you >> bernie! sen. sanders: thank you south bronx. let me thank air got, julia, let me give a special thanks to rosario dawson. [applause] to spike lee. [applause] and to residente. [applause] [cheering] i am,...
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. >> he didn't call you a mexican, puerto ricans don't come here illegally, they're americans, he wasn'talking about you, get over it. >> you're right. >> who are you voting for? >> probably trump. >> yes, why? >> i don't know, because he is crazy -- >> for bernie? >> you know, he represents what i'm looking for in a president, donald doesn't represent anything i'm looking for in a president. >> trump, cruz, john kasich, your girlfriend, hillary, or bernie sanders, the socialist. >> i don't know, i don't know. >> yes you do. >> i don't. >> you don't want to tell me. >> you don't have to yell at me, i don't know. >> my wife's name is jeanine judge. >> no, it isn't. >> yes, it is. >> that is why he is yelling at me, his wife's name is jeanine. >> i wouldn't say i'm fed up, but i trust him more. >> who are you voting for on tuesday? >> donald trump. >> why? >> because i think he is the right guy for the job. >> okay, why is everybody afraid to talk to me here? >> i don't know, we have a lot of liberals here. >> bernie sanders has been in congress for 29 years, what has he done for you in 29
. >> he didn't call you a mexican, puerto ricans don't come here illegally, they're americans, he wasn'talking about you, get over it. >> you're right. >> who are you voting for? >> probably trump. >> yes, why? >> i don't know, because he is crazy -- >> for bernie? >> you know, he represents what i'm looking for in a president, donald doesn't represent anything i'm looking for in a president. >> trump, cruz, john kasich, your girlfriend,...