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they are not puerto rican.ut the recruitment of these folks, the government represents it as the arrival of new stakeholders. so now you don't have to be puerto rican to be a stakeholder, to have a say in the future. the only points to this battle in her piece when she talks , theseho gets to decide new arrivals that are here to benefit and profit from the recovery or the folks who have been working in their communities tried to envision alternatives for the future? the other piece of the puzzle, while these never growth are being welcomed and sought after and given a lead role in the recovery, thousands of puerto ricans are being purged to leave because -- encouraged to leave because of the delays in fema the kind of programs they put in place are not helping puerto ricans rebuild. six months after maria, many folks are still waiting for tarps. for tarps. a scandal that is still to come and just turning to explode is homenew program, your resources or something, where the department of housing has given he's e
they are not puerto rican.ut the recruitment of these folks, the government represents it as the arrival of new stakeholders. so now you don't have to be puerto rican to be a stakeholder, to have a say in the future. the only points to this battle in her piece when she talks , theseho gets to decide new arrivals that are here to benefit and profit from the recovery or the folks who have been working in their communities tried to envision alternatives for the future? the other piece of the...
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perla the owner of la perla puerto rican la perla puerto rican cusine says he knows the latino officerbriel ortiz/le perla this oakland resident who asked not to reveal her identity says the coffee shop is trying to protect some customers who may have had negative interactions with oakland policesot
perla the owner of la perla puerto rican la perla puerto rican cusine says he knows the latino officerbriel ortiz/le perla
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he lives there he's puerto rican it's a part of the united states we saw loads of born and raised border weekends at this weekly gathering there were thousands of people there are so many people at this event and they apparently it's a well attended impact it was a little incline of these events and it you know these are the young people of puerto rico this generation that's embracing new technology venture capital startup script a currency which is the way to take the solar energy projects she talks about and to network them into capitalism and to proliferate them and to create something that would be krypto solar generated power distribution where was she at any of these events i mean she likes to lecture folks and say look i'm a lefty i have moral superiority but i don't want to have any skin in the game i don't take any chances i'll go on the democracy now and amy goodman and the pontiff akkad for thirty minutes but god forbid that i actually do something except you know just wave my hand and give him like a benediction over something that i say should be but never is and i wa
he lives there he's puerto rican it's a part of the united states we saw loads of born and raised border weekends at this weekly gathering there were thousands of people there are so many people at this event and they apparently it's a well attended impact it was a little incline of these events and it you know these are the young people of puerto rico this generation that's embracing new technology venture capital startup script a currency which is the way to take the solar energy projects she...
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did you know that there was a puerto rican player who also played in the puerto rican league with your name? he said, did you know your grandmother named me after him? i had no idea. is ball.other's love it was something that i inherited from them. beyond.on it is not just a manly thing, it is a family thing for us. susan: when you decided to become a historian and became one of the professors -- and went to one of your professors, what was their reaction? professor michael o'malley was my advisor. i said, i would love to write on baseball in the caribbean. he saw the value in that. it, butd the value of the rest of the faculty asked --s this have the historical when i was applying to graduate inool, i had this project mind. i went to visit the university of michigan, one of the schools that accepted me. i was walking past the library with rebecca's that -- rebecca scott. was a great subject. she took my ideas seriously. taking itott is seriously. this is the place i need to go to. that is what helped inspire me to continue with that project because they saw there was a bigger story ab
did you know that there was a puerto rican player who also played in the puerto rican league with your name? he said, did you know your grandmother named me after him? i had no idea. is ball.other's love it was something that i inherited from them. beyond.on it is not just a manly thing, it is a family thing for us. susan: when you decided to become a historian and became one of the professors -- and went to one of your professors, what was their reaction? professor michael o'malley was my...
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and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. me smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation coming in and occupying economically at least and that's really all that matters financial repression you know whether it's in the you. us when they artificially drop interest rates down to below market rates or whether you're in greece where you have the troika as it's down to now here we are four to rico with the one being called around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population in one way or another we call it the global insurrection against banker occupation we've been saying this for years on the show
and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. me smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation...
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and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. me reach mo so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in just full control boards and this situation coming in and occupying economically at least and that's really all that matters financial repression you know whether it's in the you. us when they artificially drop interest rates down to below market rates or whether you're in greece where you have the troika as it's known and now here we are four to rico with the one being called around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population in one way or another we call it the global insurrection against banker occupation we've been saying this for years on
and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. me reach mo so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in just full control boards and this...
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kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please. sure puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tina twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in the history of the united states and no state level entity has to fall today since in one nine hundred thirty s. when arkansas defaulted on debt there just came from the local communities. and what was the problem i mean was it poor management the electric power company there are or are there is something else going on just too expensive to provide power. well that's a lot of things part so proper is the largest publicly owned utility in the united states it has the poorest safety record in the united states probably around fifteen or sixteen percent of the electricity they produce is taken through a lega
kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please. sure puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tina twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in the...
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kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please share puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tienen twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in the history of the united states and no state level entity has to fall today and since one thousand thirty's when arkansas defaulted on debt they just him from the local communities. what was the problem i mean was it poor management at the electric power company there or there is something else going on just too expensive to provide power. well that's a lot of things part so proper is the largest publicly owned utility in the united states it has the poorest safety record in the united states probably around fifteen or sixteen percent of the electricity they produce is taken to illegal means it's theft
kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please share puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tienen twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in...
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but maybe i'm reading the wrong places is there some agreement on what the actual number of the puerto rican debt is yes so basically the bonded did a pretty close around seventy two billion there is some a fair amount of this capital appreciation debt which depending on how you want to value that could set up there's also another forty to fifty billion dollars of unfunded pension liabilities which most people consider debt and secured so maybe that's part of what you're seeing is this bond in debt in bond debt plus pensions and what role are the banks playing this i know that with prepaid you know city is going to be involved in the auction but there are other major lending institutions involved in the puerto rican overall now so it's like the last deal last time that was in the market was march of two thousand and fourteen they issued a couple billion dollars of jim obligation to twenty firms serious street firms that were helped adroit that but they haven't issued any debts instant city did not participate in the deal in two thousand fourteen. but they have been the financial advisor to t
but maybe i'm reading the wrong places is there some agreement on what the actual number of the puerto rican debt is yes so basically the bonded did a pretty close around seventy two billion there is some a fair amount of this capital appreciation debt which depending on how you want to value that could set up there's also another forty to fifty billion dollars of unfunded pension liabilities which most people consider debt and secured so maybe that's part of what you're seeing is this bond in...
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"> nat/sot haaziqand you have been doing business here for 40 yearssotortiz/le perla puerto rican cusine: "40 years i have been in this community and this is my home, even though i am from puerto rico oakland is my home and when i see this kind of behavior something wrong over here">right or wrong...it appears to be legal says oakland city councilmember noel gallo...in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news now to our now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: we enjoyed some sunshine and clouds today and mild temperatures. showers continue in northern california but there is another storm off the coast that could bring some rain to the bay area this weekend. you can see the storm on the satellite image. it is coming up from the southwest and usually the computer models don't handle these types of situations very well. that said ther
"> nat/sot haaziqand you have been doing business here for 40 yearssotright or wrong...it appears to be legal says oakland city councilmember noel gallo...in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news now to our now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: we enjoyed some sunshine and clouds today and mild temperatures. showers continue in northern california but...
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the city has a long history of puerto rican migration and a strong puerto rican community, but that doesn't mean it's easyt for thents or the schools. after de leton arrived, she levitz, who runs student activities and programming at bulkeley high school. levitz says the new students from puerto rico are resilient but still face emotional challenges as ty adjust to a new school, especially if they have been separated from family and friends >> when the kids come, they don't necessarily come right out and say, "i'm having a terrible time adjusting." c es out in different ways. for example, a student might see something that reminds them of home, and then they might start crying or they may feel lonely. we try to provide them with... with as much compassion and... and assistance as we can. >> reporter: levitz has worked at bulkeley for more than 20 years. >> you're here! >> reporter: she sayschool has always welcomed students from all over the world, but she's never seen anything quite like this. more than 70 displaced students have enrolled here sint september. >> the students from puerto ri
the city has a long history of puerto rican migration and a strong puerto rican community, but that doesn't mean it's easyt for thents or the schools. after de leton arrived, she levitz, who runs student activities and programming at bulkeley high school. levitz says the new students from puerto rico are resilient but still face emotional challenges as ty adjust to a new school, especially if they have been separated from family and friends >> when the kids come, they don't necessarily...
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puerto ricans expected far more help from the us. texas or florida, whether the children would have gone this long without electricity. unable to use computers as they used to, often in unwashed uniforms, and unable to work at home after dark. this teacher, maria isabel santana, told us she was upset by the impact it was having on her students, saying there were already months behind in their learning. but the misery is not just about power. there is so much damage done to homes as well. many though have been given little more than blue tarpaulin to repair them. so many who can have just left the island, scrawling their contact details on the buildings they abandoned. evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him, seeing so much need, knowing all the bad news, being without electricity. seeing all the desolation an
puerto ricans expected far more help from the us. texas or florida, whether the children would have gone this long without electricity. unable to use computers as they used to, often in unwashed uniforms, and unable to work at home after dark. this teacher, maria isabel santana, told us she was upset by the impact it was having on her students, saying there were already months behind in their learning. but the misery is not just about power. there is so much damage done to homes as well. many...
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public than the people of puerto rico because puerto ricans a lot in there in the caribbean the residents of a former colony didn't prejudice played a role racism even when we are a colony on the united states when there are all the decisions that are important to you are made by the congress of the united states. i wish i didn't have to say this because it is a very strong one we are a colony of the united states i'm going to do our motivations are you saying the president trumpet his colleagues look at puerto rico all they look at puerto ricans as a different type of people to the people who live in florida texas louisiana that's what i'm wondering is your view. most definitely and the botched effort and their continued strategy of saying we're doing a great shop is there look right now. and i'll use the municipality of san juan we use twenty one million dollars of the minutes ality of san juan in order to ensure that we were prepared for both eric ames burma and we still have not gotten eleven point two million dollars reimbursement back from philly this is the largest municipality in
public than the people of puerto rico because puerto ricans a lot in there in the caribbean the residents of a former colony didn't prejudice played a role racism even when we are a colony on the united states when there are all the decisions that are important to you are made by the congress of the united states. i wish i didn't have to say this because it is a very strong one we are a colony of the united states i'm going to do our motivations are you saying the president trumpet his...
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and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation coming in and occupying economically at least and that's really all that matters financial repression you know whether it's in the you. us when they artificially drop interest rates down to below market rates or whether you're in greece where you have the troika as it's known and now here we are forced to recall what the hunt as it's being called around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population in one way or another recall the global insurrection against banker occupation we've been saying this for years on
and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation...
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and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation coming in and occupying economically at least and that's really all that matters financial repression you know whether it's in the you. us when they artificially drop interest rates down to below market rates or whether you're in greece where you have the troika as it's known and now here we are forced to recall what the current as it's being called around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population in one way or another recall the global insurrection against banker occupation we've been saying this for years
and the sign you mentioned to appoint a who of course was a puerto rican american his parents were from puerto rico he wrote that sawing song oyo. smoke so listen to my rhythm is what that means and so we're going to listen to the rhythm of this island you and i have been to many places in a similar situation whether it's greece whether it's ireland we've seen economic collapse and troikas and outside bodies oversight fiscal stability boards coming in fiscal control boards and this situation...
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"> nat/sot haaziqand you have been doing business here for 40 yearssotortiz/le perla puerto ricanine: "40 years i have been in this community and this is my home, even though i am from puerto rico oakland is my home and when i see this kind of behavior something wrong over here">right or wrong...it appears to be legal says oakland city councilmember noel gallo...in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: we enjoyed some sunshine and clouds today and mild temperatures. showers continue in northern california but there is another storm off the coast that could bring some rain to the bay area this weekend. you can see the storm on the satellite image. it is coming up from the southwest and usually the computer models don't handle these types of situations very well. that said there is a chance of rain developing late in the day from san francisco southward into the mo
"> nat/sot haaziqand you have been doing business here for 40 yearssotright or wrong...it appears to be legal says oakland city councilmember noel gallo...in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: we enjoyed some sunshine and clouds today and mild temperatures. showers continue in northern california but there is another storm off the coast that could bring some rain to the bay area this...
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house outside and with people with nowhere to go but one thing i learned about puerto rico and puerto ricans is that they are tremendously resilient and they're kind, good people who all helped each other through a significant period of difficulty and not each -- there's probably 30% of the clients who still don't have electricity and where we have regular outages so we're not operating under what would be normal conditions. >> i am proud of the fact that the team was able to bring by in about six weeks because we opened again october -- the first week of october we tried to turn back into community center, but november we had half of our schools back open. >> all of our schools were damaged. 22 have been consolidated and many are open now, but working and operating under conditions that are -- that wouldn't meet a standard. we were grateful to have support from the counselor of great city schools and they sent a team of seven facilities and maintenance folks to help us and the human talent like the capital to know how to solve the problems and is also there and very important to have the fa
house outside and with people with nowhere to go but one thing i learned about puerto rico and puerto ricans is that they are tremendously resilient and they're kind, good people who all helped each other through a significant period of difficulty and not each -- there's probably 30% of the clients who still don't have electricity and where we have regular outages so we're not operating under what would be normal conditions. >> i am proud of the fact that the team was able to bring by in...
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kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please share puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tienen twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in the history of the united states and no state level entity has to file today since one thousand thirty's when arkansas defaulted on debt they just him from the local communities there so what was the problem i mean was it poor management at the electric power company there or there is something else going on just too expensive to provide power. well that's a lot of things part so proper is the largest publicly owned utility in the united states has the poorest safety record in the united states probably around fifteen or sixteen percent of the electricity they produce is taken through a legal means it's
kate thank you so much for joining us put this into perspective for us first of all the overall puerto rican debt and then let's talk specifically about prepaid please share puerto rico has issued basically since the one nine hundred fifty s. and when they started to fall tienen twenty fifteen they had about seventy two billion dollars of debt outstanding. that includes seventeen classes of debt for the central government and for the utilities it's the largest municipal bankruptcy probably in...
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local puerto ricans there entrepreneurs as well and they're introducing options it's up to whether or not. you know that that the fiscal control board will allow these sort of things to happen right now by the way the oversight board has actually taken the energy grid off the creditor list they're not allowed to seize it they're not allowed to take these assets at them at the moment all right well something will get very close attention to that it's going to be time for a little bit of a break so don't go away stay right there. well you know that they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long . of being there in the small boats next to the hard pool of ships and it's still. not done to. eliminate self to make cold fish already ninety percent of the dot and it won't be common or. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons too and they do it several times a day with the big fleets you know you get an idea on why the ocean which. we have to understand we could not stay still would just. be witness the deal going through the hours. i'm doing this because i want the
local puerto ricans there entrepreneurs as well and they're introducing options it's up to whether or not. you know that that the fiscal control board will allow these sort of things to happen right now by the way the oversight board has actually taken the energy grid off the creditor list they're not allowed to seize it they're not allowed to take these assets at them at the moment all right well something will get very close attention to that it's going to be time for a little bit of a break...
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adam may have underestimated alicia. >> i was named after my puerto rican god mother. >> she went therest won. >> the 15-time grammy winner wasn't done yet. she belted out her hit on the spot entirely in spanish. ♪ >> that was the sexiest damn thing. i am married, but i'm telling you what if i liked women i would like alicia. >> of course we'll have to wait picks.monday to see who johnny on the 11th is the return of "american idol." it was revealed starting in april the finalists will perform duets with music stars. coming up here next? ♪ >> dolly spills secret. >> i told her we better get after it. it's going to be 95 instead of 9 to 5. >> then eva longoria gets real about her pregnancy. >> plus, we're hanging backstage with demi lovato and josh duhamel and jen garner on their rumored romance. >> that didn't take long. >> it didn't. >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> personally i have been waiting for 9 to 5 reunion. >> a lot of folks felt the same way. now that a 9 to 5 reboot is officially in the works it looks like the original trio is more than ready to clock back in. ♪ workin
adam may have underestimated alicia. >> i was named after my puerto rican god mother. >> she went therest won. >> the 15-time grammy winner wasn't done yet. she belted out her hit on the spot entirely in spanish. ♪ >> that was the sexiest damn thing. i am married, but i'm telling you what if i liked women i would like alicia. >> of course we'll have to wait picks.monday to see who johnny on the 11th is the return of "american idol." it was revealed...
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but maybe i'm reading the wrong places is there some agreement on what the actual number of the puerto rican debt is yes so basically the bonded goes around seventy two billion there is some a fair amount of this capital appreciation debt which depending on how you want to value that could set up there's also another forty to fifty billion dollars of unfunded pension liabilities which most people consider debt and secured so maybe that's part of what you're seeing is this bond in debt in bond debt plus pensions and what role are the banks playing this i know that with prepaid you know city is going to be involved in the auction but there are other major lending institutions involved in puerto rican overall now so like the last deal last time that was in the market was march of two thousand and fourteen they issued a couple billion dollars of jim obligation to twenty firms. that were helped adroit that but they haven't issued any debts instant city did not participate in the deal in two thousand fourteen. but they have been the financial advisor to the oversight board which is the body that c
but maybe i'm reading the wrong places is there some agreement on what the actual number of the puerto rican debt is yes so basically the bonded goes around seventy two billion there is some a fair amount of this capital appreciation debt which depending on how you want to value that could set up there's also another forty to fifty billion dollars of unfunded pension liabilities which most people consider debt and secured so maybe that's part of what you're seeing is this bond in debt in bond...
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puerto ricans expected for more help from the u.s.d enough to wonder if this school had been in texas florida, whether the children y?uld have gone this long without electric unable to use computs,erften t is teacher told us she was upset by the imp was having on her students. saying they were alrea mons behind in their learning. but the misery is not just about power. there is so much damage done to homes elasl. many though have been given more than -- to repair them. some have left the island, sprawling their content details on the buildings they abandoned. evelyn knows more than anyone psychological impact of staying here. her brother, m. she says it is because he was ondiwhelmed by the c ssi >>di with all thstrous maria left, it affected him. seeing so muchicitseeing all , the bad news, saying all of -- seeing all the desolation and people leaving. it affected him mentally. there has been a massive sike in puerto ricans attempting suicice the storm. in many ways, people here cannot aaccept the devastation o force of nature like hu
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puerto ricans expected far more help from the us.or florida, whether the children would have gone this long without electricity. unable to use computers as they used to, often in unwashed uniforms, and unable to work at home after dark. this teacher, maria isabel santana, told us she was upset by the impact it was having on her students, saying there were already months behind in their learning. but the misery is not just about power. there was so much damage done to homes as well. many though have been given little more than blue tarpaulin to repair them. so many who can have just left the island, scrawling their contact details on the buildings they abandoned. evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him. seeing so much need. —— maria left. knowing all the bad news. being without electricity. seeing all the deso
puerto ricans expected far more help from the us.or florida, whether the children would have gone this long without electricity. unable to use computers as they used to, often in unwashed uniforms, and unable to work at home after dark. this teacher, maria isabel santana, told us she was upset by the impact it was having on her students, saying there were already months behind in their learning. but the misery is not just about power. there was so much damage done to homes as well. many though...
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yet millions of puerto ricans , ask themselves, what is taking so long? one of my biggest question will be how much resources both agencies need to finish the job. how long would it take to finish the last line in the center part of the island. which we still got a lot of towns with less than 40% of power. all things are current under discussion. but the estimate of the corps is that restoration should be done by the end of march and we're not talking about having a reliable system. we are talking about the level of the destruction. defying everyone's expectation. my biggest concern is here. that we or any part of america spending parts there, what should happen? you will have a lot of people angry waiting for that kind of response. i think the people of puerto rico are very patient in waiting to receive that kind of help. we know that our ancient infrastructure was in bad shape before the hurricane. that's the reason i thank all members of this committee and members of the house who voted for resources in the last supplemental. i think that supplemental
yet millions of puerto ricans , ask themselves, what is taking so long? one of my biggest question will be how much resources both agencies need to finish the job. how long would it take to finish the last line in the center part of the island. which we still got a lot of towns with less than 40% of power. all things are current under discussion. but the estimate of the corps is that restoration should be done by the end of march and we're not talking about having a reliable system. we are...
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have some good officers come to me yesterday, latinos, to complain to me">the owner of la perla puerto ricanknows the latino officer who the coffee shop refused to serve sot this oakland resident who asked not to reveal her identity says the coffee shop is trying to protect some customers who may have had negative interactions with oakland policesotright or wrong...it appears to be legal says oakland city councilmember noel gallo
have some good officers come to me yesterday, latinos, to complain to me">the owner of la perla puerto ricanknows the latino officer who the coffee shop refused to serve sot
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similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. well you know the fire is big. kind of adopted because we were called pirates long . been there in the small boats next to the hard pulling ships and it's. a little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dark got any fall because the. concept fifteen schools seventy five tons to do it several times a day with a big feet oh you get an idea on why. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with this he does feel for you these are. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we. are. welcome back to worlds of by the vision called sanders they had of the trench a research initiative dedicated to the future of his armaments this is anders just before the break we were talking about various allegations leveled against russia by the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson and one of the claims he made was that for the past decade russia has been pursuing some sort of cleanse dustin nerve agent program which if
similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. well you know the fire is big. kind of adopted because we were called pirates long . been there in the small boats next to the hard pulling ships and it's. a little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dark got any fall because the. concept fifteen schools seventy five tons to do it several times a day with a big feet oh you get an idea on why. we have to understand we...
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similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the beach hotel with you and do all the great british good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we must go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just take the reader p.r.t. teams latest edition to make up as we go so i need to look. for them and want to sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. new socks try to tell you that somebody gossip the tabloids lifestyles of the corners. of my eyes and tell you you are not cool enough to buy. all the hawks that we along with all
similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the beach hotel with you and do all the great british good you are the rock at the back...
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similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. on. the far right didn't britain isn't just. stone the march it's taking violent murderous action. and the all nazi group called national action applauded the mother and the mother of a young woman member of the british parliament just before one o'clock today jo cox and painful in spending with a touch knockouts first. i am now very sad because she has died because also for instance. other alleged members are charged with planning the brutal killing of another woman m.p. . and two british soldiers said to be from the same nazi group face serious terrorism charges. fascism and far right extremism street violence and confrontation isn't new in britain it dates back to at least the one nine hundred thirty s. when oswald mosley is blackshaw structed through major cities. today's incarnations are no less deadly. this is the story of how began how it developed revealing the major players and exposing the secret past the leader of the latest street movement. last year of the young woma
similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. on. the far right didn't britain isn't just. stone the march it's taking violent murderous action. and the all nazi group called national action applauded the mother and the mother of a young woman member of the british parliament just before one o'clock today jo cox and painful in spending with a touch knockouts first. i am now very sad because she has died because also for...
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similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. the headlines this hour russia says it regards the ledge poisoning of former double agent in the u.k. as an act of terror and demands the british government stops refusing moscow's calls for a joint investigation. also this hour protesters clashed with police in paris as public workers stage a nationwide strike overload wages a massive planned job cuts and as the son of libya's former leader moammar gadhafi runs for president we speak exclusively to stay for get a lawyer. and the situation you have to leave you now is the result of the destruction of all the state institutions not only to topple the regime. back to its roadmap to become a democratic sovereign state. that welcomes just turned three o'clock here in moscow you watching r.t. international now our top story an act of terrorism that's how moscow is qualifying the alleged poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter russia's foreign ministry that it does expect answers on the script of case from the u.k.
similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. the headlines this hour russia says it regards the ledge poisoning of former double agent in the u.k. as an act of terror and demands the british government stops refusing moscow's calls for a joint investigation. also this hour protesters clashed with police in paris as public workers stage a nationwide strike overload wages a massive planned job cuts and as the son of libya's...
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similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. well you know the fire thing we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're into small ball it's next to the hard pool of ships and it's. not copied and. the limo self to make tom fish already ninety percent of the darn dot and it won't become their. concept if things cool seventy five tons true and they do it several times a day with a big fleet now you get an idea of why. we have to understand we can all stay still and just. be witness oh he is the only going to be around. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have out and enjoy the ocean we have. applied for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each a billionaire owner has been spending true to the twenty million and one player. book it's an experience like nothing else on the because i want to share w
similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way. well you know the fire thing we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're into small ball it's next to the hard pool of ships and it's. not copied and. the limo self to make tom fish already ninety percent of the darn dot and it won't become their. concept if things cool seventy five tons true and they do it several times a day with a big fleet now...
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build a new type of city stay tuned for border crypto a unique block chain city built together the puerto rican government which will showcase the world the full scale of what crypto can do to post devastated states hi miguel that's a century ago. looking ahead the presidential election coming up when we come but after this break. global was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings the most to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't. produce offspring to tell you that it's not because of the public but files of the most important news of the day. off of our eyes and tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. i mean you. are. not. claiming to know. that. if you speak french. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action. which will usually split into which we differ how do you view the. complex web of richard basham. sunday's presidential election here in russia or introduce you to some of the voters choosing who they want in the kremlin the candidates vying for their support
build a new type of city stay tuned for border crypto a unique block chain city built together the puerto rican government which will showcase the world the full scale of what crypto can do to post devastated states hi miguel that's a century ago. looking ahead the presidential election coming up when we come but after this break. global was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings the most to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't. produce offspring to tell you...
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sit and think about this for a second. 100,000 puerto ricans are still without power six months aftercane maria devastated those islands. brian dennis went on to puerto rico and joins us live in new york. hard to imagine this. he filed this report from puerto rico. ♪ >> and puerto rico after six months, josÉ rodriguez, they finally have power. >> i'm so happy. >> the last 180 days have been a struggle. >> it is so hard. no powermad no running water. for three months they showered with a bucket. he and his wife took turns caring for their 82-year-old father suffering from parkinson's disease and alzheimer's. >> they have tv, all this stuff. but they don't have power and he don't know. reporter: 100,000 americans are with our power on the island. from all over the u.s. are here. >> figure six, seven months without power and they are very grateful we are here. they go back to the room and cry at night. >> an estimated 470,000 puerto ricans are expected to leave the island over the next two years. in the hardest hit, roberto martinez is now moving the family to indiana. >> to have to aban
sit and think about this for a second. 100,000 puerto ricans are still without power six months aftercane maria devastated those islands. brian dennis went on to puerto rico and joins us live in new york. hard to imagine this. he filed this report from puerto rico. ♪ >> and puerto rico after six months, josÉ rodriguez, they finally have power. >> i'm so happy. >> the last 180 days have been a struggle. >> it is so hard. no powermad no running water. for three months...
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really build a new type of city state to perform a crypto watching city built together with the puerto rican government which will showcase the world the full scale of what crypto can do to a post devastated state. legendary physicist professor stephen hawking has died at the age of seventy six he was perhaps best known for his work with black holes on quantum theory which he said could predict what happens at the beginning and end of time hawking was diagnosed with motor neuron disease when he was in his twenty's given only two years to live he spent most of his life in a wheelchair able to verbal communicate through a specially invented voice synthesizer the english man was the author of several popular science books one of which a brief history of time so would over ten million copies stephen hawking will also be remembered for his sense of humor which we caught a glimpse of when he was a guest on our team's laurie king show two years ago what still mystifies you about the universe universe and all the laws of nature exist are they necessary in one sense or. we were here to ask the questi
really build a new type of city state to perform a crypto watching city built together with the puerto rican government which will showcase the world the full scale of what crypto can do to a post devastated state. legendary physicist professor stephen hawking has died at the age of seventy six he was perhaps best known for his work with black holes on quantum theory which he said could predict what happens at the beginning and end of time hawking was diagnosed with motor neuron disease when he...
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yet millions of puerto ricans ask themselves what is taking so long? one of my biggest questions will be how much more resources both agencies need to finish the job? how long it will take to finish the last line of help in the center part of island which is, we still got a lot of towns with less than 40% of power. all thinks are currently, current under discussion but the estimate of the corps is that the restoration should be done by the end of march and we're not talking about having reliable system or resilient system. we're talking about the level of the destruction, defy everyone's expectation but my biggest concern will be here. it is that we or any part of america taking, spending months with their utilities down, what should happen? you will have a lot of people angry, waiting for that kind of response. so i do think the people of puerto rico have been very patient, waiting to receive that kind of help. we know that our ancient infrastructure was in bad shape before the hurricane and that is the reason i thank all members of this committee and
yet millions of puerto ricans ask themselves what is taking so long? one of my biggest questions will be how much more resources both agencies need to finish the job? how long it will take to finish the last line of help in the center part of island which is, we still got a lot of towns with less than 40% of power. all thinks are currently, current under discussion but the estimate of the corps is that the restoration should be done by the end of march and we're not talking about having...
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puerto ricans at themselves, what is taking so long? one of my biggest questions will be, how much more resources will many to finish the job? finishg will it take to the last line of help in the center of the island? we still have a lot of towns with less than 40% power. both things are currently under discussion. the restoration should be done by the end of march. we are not talking about having a reliable system. we are talking about the level of destruction defying everyone's expectation. my biggest concern will be here. any part of america spending months with the utilities down, what could happen? you would have a lot of people angry waiting for that kind of response. i think the people of puerto rico are being very patient waiting to receive that kind of help. we know that our ancient infrastructure was in a bad shape before the hurricane. that is the reason i think all members of this committee who voted to assign resources. the supplemental will help island of puerto rico in terms of recovery. one of my biggest questions will b
puerto ricans at themselves, what is taking so long? one of my biggest questions will be, how much more resources will many to finish the job? finishg will it take to the last line of help in the center of the island? we still have a lot of towns with less than 40% power. both things are currently under discussion. the restoration should be done by the end of march. we are not talking about having a reliable system. we are talking about the level of destruction defying everyone's expectation....
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world currently brocken crystal roast beers of blockin unbound are under negotiation with the puerto rican mayor for the purchase of several thousand hectares of land for the creation of such a place the idea is to expose the power block chain on a global scale by taking a place that's been devastated by natural disasters and help to rebuild with and block infrastructure the first step is rebuilding what is there by using better technology more sustainable energy renewable resources and just really bringing green light to the place that exists i think see you is find our ability to build something new and bring all of that he says that we have. our surroundings like to see the local governments of the local population and really build a new type of city state to perform a crypto watching city built together with the puerto rican government which will showcase the world the full scale of what crypto can do to a post devastated state. go. legendary physicist professor stephen hawking has died at the age of seventy six he was perhaps best known for his work with black holes and quantum theory
world currently brocken crystal roast beers of blockin unbound are under negotiation with the puerto rican mayor for the purchase of several thousand hectares of land for the creation of such a place the idea is to expose the power block chain on a global scale by taking a place that's been devastated by natural disasters and help to rebuild with and block infrastructure the first step is rebuilding what is there by using better technology more sustainable energy renewable resources and just...
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local puerto ricans there entrepreneurs as well and they're introducing options it's up to whether or not. you know that the fiscal control board will allow these sort of things to happen right now by the way the oversight board has actually taken the energy grid off the creditor list they're not allowed to seize it they're not allowed to take these assets at them at the moment all right well something will get very close attention to that it's going to be time for a little bit of a break so don't go away stay right there. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way is going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the truck while we're with you and so will the great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone and doesn't want to you know and i'm really happy to join the to do for the two thousand and two world cup
local puerto ricans there entrepreneurs as well and they're introducing options it's up to whether or not. you know that the fiscal control board will allow these sort of things to happen right now by the way the oversight board has actually taken the energy grid off the creditor list they're not allowed to seize it they're not allowed to take these assets at them at the moment all right well something will get very close attention to that it's going to be time for a little bit of a break so...