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territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond. to it hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family and the family on a deal. from our. little industrial. equal to minor but it will be. kristen and daughters live in. a community named unfounded after another major storm. in one nine hundred eighty nine hurricane hugo left thousands homeless some we settled here on government land as we told them it up being a long time all sensitive but i don't then also go by that we will take just a little bit on the tough i mean you. didn't let on by the rules. that went us all this out you need. a dump. it took us we had only imbecility illegally. knowingly god the a.t.m. all that no one is as you that i got banned on with all that rain was one of the last they would open and which is one of the most volatile eba has had us on the. only award the hugo is what's known as
territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond. to it hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family and the family on a deal. from our. little industrial. equal to minor but it will be. kristen and daughters live in. a community named unfounded after another major storm. in one nine hundred eighty nine hurricane hugo...
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territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond and their family. crystal would hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family but i'm in the frame on a deal. but i. don't know why is there any i you know no hounding from mark not up to me then i don't have. any ah so little industrial. equal to minor but it will bust. me but. then i'm a problem. chris turner daughters live in. a community named unfounded after another major storm. in one nine hundred eighty nine hurricane hugo left thousands homeless some we settled here on government land as well. as long as a. sedative but. all that good. we will take just a little but i'm a tough i mean you. didn't let down by the rules. that went out of this that you need. it took us we had only a. little knowingly god the a.t.m. all. that and i got band on with that rain was one of the last it would open and as one of th
territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond and their family. crystal would hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family but i'm in the frame on a deal. but i. don't know why is there any i you know no hounding from mark not up to me then i don't have. any ah so little industrial. equal to minor but it will bust....
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territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond and their family. crystal would hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family and the family on a deal. by god. don't last have any i you know no handy to mark not up to me then i don't have. any are so little industrial. equal it to my hair but it will bust. me but i will. follow made and then i will follow him the. daughters live in vietnam go a community named unfounded after another major storm. in one nine hundred eighty nine hurricane hugo left thousands homeless some we settled here on government land as we told them it up being a long time all said it did but i don't then also go but they're going to leave all day just a little but i'm a tough i mean you. didn't like the rules. when you that went that's all this that you need. be done. it took us we had only imbecility. knowingly god v.d.m. all that no o
territory and puerto ricans are american citizens. after a disaster of this scale it's the federal government's job to respond and their family. crystal would hope to get help from the u.s. disaster relief agency fema to rebuild her house the agency can pay up to thirty three thousand dollars per family and the family on a deal. by god. don't last have any i you know no handy to mark not up to me then i don't have. any are so little industrial. equal it to my hair but it will bust. me but i...
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did you know that there was a puerto rican player who also played in the puerto rican league who playswith your same name, josÉ antonio burgos? he said, did you know your grandmother named me after him? i had no idea. my grandmother's love is ball. it was something that i inherited from them. it goes on beyond. it is not just a manly thing, it is a family thing for us. susan: when you decided to become a historian, and you went to one of your professors, who were going to be mentoring you, and you said this is the field i want to go in, what was their reaction? adrian: professor michael o'malley was my advisor. i turned to him and i said i would love to write on baseball's introduction in the caribbean. he saw the value in that. is a cultural historian of the highest regard. mike saw the value of it, but the rest of the faculty asked does this have the historical gravitas that we want? he fought for me, and we won. the other thing, when i was applying to graduate school, it was so important, i had this project in mind. i went to visit the university of michigan, one of the schools that
did you know that there was a puerto rican player who also played in the puerto rican league who playswith your same name, josÉ antonio burgos? he said, did you know your grandmother named me after him? i had no idea. my grandmother's love is ball. it was something that i inherited from them. it goes on beyond. it is not just a manly thing, it is a family thing for us. susan: when you decided to become a historian, and you went to one of your professors, who were going to be mentoring you, and...
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. >> i met this young fellow at u.b.s., who said, "listen, why don't you put this money in the puerto ricannds?nd these are protected by the constitution of puerto rico." i said, "my god, what else can i ask for, you know?" >> sullivan: and the clouds roll in... after a number of years, hehi moved alretirement savings to u.b.s., more than $350,000. and then in 2011, his broker made him an fer. >> he said, "i can give you a colleral loan for a million dollars." >> sullivan: he said, "i'm going to give you a million-dollar loan"? >> a loan, and, "you invest that money in more bonds, puertoca bonds, and then..." >> to buy more bonds. >> buy more. >> sulvan: and buy more bonds. >> that's right, and i said, "i don't think i can handle that. t's go to half a million." >> sullivan: what were your thoughts when he proposed this idea to you? >> that this is something unique. i really made it for my retirement, and this is great. >> sullivan: what ram lamba says he didn't know is that u.b.s. had invested his money into special bond funds that re riskier than what's allowed on the mainland.si and, tha
. >> i met this young fellow at u.b.s., who said, "listen, why don't you put this money in the puerto ricannds?nd these are protected by the constitution of puerto rico." i said, "my god, what else can i ask for, you know?" >> sullivan: and the clouds roll in... after a number of years, hehi moved alretirement savings to u.b.s., more than $350,000. and then in 2011, his broker made him an fer. >> he said, "i can give you a colleral loan for a million...
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he is on tour now to raise awareness and and meet with members of the puerto rican diaspora. giovanni roberto, welcome back to democracy now! great to have you with us. it must be very to be here in new york when this mass protest took place in puerto rico. explain what you are confronting now. we are talking hurricane maria more than six months ago but you had another mass blackout just in the last weeks. giovanni: exactly. we are probably facing a new season of hurricanes, so we have an unstable situation in puerto rico. a lot of people still without energy and basic needs. mutual aidf the center, we are trying to get to haver centers finance, water, to be ready. when we are seeing now is the crisis will increase. gave us a glimpse of what it will look like in the next year years. the: when you mention what board is doing, there has been very little attention here in the u.s. media about the oversight control board, more attention to the impact of the hurricane. but the board is now facing the fact that even the governor of puerto rico and most of the legislature is in open
he is on tour now to raise awareness and and meet with members of the puerto rican diaspora. giovanni roberto, welcome back to democracy now! great to have you with us. it must be very to be here in new york when this mass protest took place in puerto rico. explain what you are confronting now. we are talking hurricane maria more than six months ago but you had another mass blackout just in the last weeks. giovanni: exactly. we are probably facing a new season of hurricanes, so we have an...
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he is on tour now to raise awareness and and meet with members of the puerto rican diaspora. when we were recently in puerto rico, one of the things that we saw in the midst of the devastation is that the mutual aid groups, much more so than fema, were there for the people. the people were depending on. giovanni: and depending on support from the state, which is important to us. people to people support. amy: thank you so much. when we come back, teacher strike in arizona. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now. i'm amy goodman. juan: we now turn to arizona, where schools are closed for a fifth day as thousands of teachers continue to strike demanding better funding for education. crowds of striking teachers dressed in red t-shirts have rallied at the state capitol this week and last to demand a 20 perercent pay raise foror ededucators and decrcreased clas sizes, among other demands. the strike began thursday, w wih teachers protesting g the $1 billion funding cuts to education in the state since the 2008 recession. mary kotnour is a teacher in rio rico, ariz
he is on tour now to raise awareness and and meet with members of the puerto rican diaspora. when we were recently in puerto rico, one of the things that we saw in the midst of the devastation is that the mutual aid groups, much more so than fema, were there for the people. the people were depending on. giovanni: and depending on support from the state, which is important to us. people to people support. amy: thank you so much. when we come back, teacher strike in arizona. stay with us. ♪...
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blackouts are still part of everyday life even seven months after hurricane maria thousands of puerto rican slike won the crown still lacking in basic things like a briefing for the heads back there were there is a flashlight and there water there were go when the holiday under water but at the same time the island presents a completely different picture investors from the block chain sector coming to puerto rico with capital and visions for the future german entrepreneur florian reich has seized block chain as an opportunity for the island to repair itself the public database that blocks chain is made of can help to connect the consumer and supplier of the transaction directly. train technology can help to rebuild the infrastructure in countries like puerto rico you can for example regulate the power supply in a more efficient way to prevent power outages will come almost. in summer when the young entrepreneur meets up with c.e.o.'s who have chosen puerto rico as their ideal location for innovation there's incredible tax incentives that allow you to have a low cost operations and some of t
blackouts are still part of everyday life even seven months after hurricane maria thousands of puerto rican slike won the crown still lacking in basic things like a briefing for the heads back there were there is a flashlight and there water there were go when the holiday under water but at the same time the island presents a completely different picture investors from the block chain sector coming to puerto rico with capital and visions for the future german entrepreneur florian reich has...
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the crew members were puerto ricans who left on a training mission. the plane was bound for arizona. >>> the f.a. chl a is now investigating what caused a window to crack and southwest airlines plane today. a passenger took photo, flight 957 was heading to newark from chicago when forced to make emergency landing. none of the 73 passengers were hurt. this incident comes nearly three weeks after an engine on another southwest plane exploded blowing out a window on that flight. a woman was partially sucked out and killed. >>> the pour of the pacific ocean revealed itself in pacifica when crews tried to recover a sailboat that washed up a few days ago.
the crew members were puerto ricans who left on a training mission. the plane was bound for arizona. >>> the f.a. chl a is now investigating what caused a window to crack and southwest airlines plane today. a passenger took photo, flight 957 was heading to newark from chicago when forced to make emergency landing. none of the 73 passengers were hurt. this incident comes nearly three weeks after an engine on another southwest plane exploded blowing out a window on that flight. a woman...
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and all the puerto ricans that came to florida, how do we get them a job, get their kids in school. make sure they are part of our economy. we are the best melting pot in the world. >> martha: thank you. i want to talk to you more about the campaign but we have to save it for next time. good to have you here tonight. coming up next, an ex-nfl football player is suing
and all the puerto ricans that came to florida, how do we get them a job, get their kids in school. make sure they are part of our economy. we are the best melting pot in the world. >> martha: thank you. i want to talk to you more about the campaign but we have to save it for next time. good to have you here tonight. coming up next, an ex-nfl football player is suing
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he said did you know there was a puerto rican baseball player. >> did you know your grandmother named me after him? that's how deep the game was. my grandmother both of them loved baseball. and it was something they inherited from them and it's something that goes on, you know, beyond just -- it's not just a manly thing. it's a family thing for us. >> so when you decided to become a historian. and you went to your professors and you said this is the field i want to specialize in, what was their reaction? >> all history majors have to write a thesis. professor michael o'malley was my advisor. i turned to him. i said professor o'malley, i would love to write about baseball's introduction to the caribbean. he saw the value of that. he's of the highest regard. mike saul the value of it but the rest of the fa actual -- faculty. does this have the historical gravitas that they want. he won for me and that set me on this path. when i was at graduate school it was so important. i went to visit the university of michigan, one of the schools that had accepted me. i'm walking by the library by p
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today, there are far more puerto ricans on the mainland than there are on the island itself.lilliam and adrian are just the latest. this is my mom and dad's hometown. when i first got here, there wasn't one empty store here. i could really feel something missing just by walking around the center of town. they were all -- there wasn't one empty building. all the stores were full, all of them. and how long have they been empty? did they close since the hurricane? no. no, they're weren't closed before the hurricane. but this was recently, so they were there. they were there not too long ago. what's that place? lilliam: that's the ice cream place. they're exotic, different ice creams where you need to taste one. heladeria lares is the oldest ice cream shop in puerto rico. they were telling me that you have, like, crazy flavors. yes. we have corn, carrot, pumpkin, sweet potato, and cazuela is like a pumpkin pie. as neighboring businesses melt away, alberto baretto is hanging on. is this a family business? yeah. it's my dad's. it used to be my granddads. third generation. yeah. adr
today, there are far more puerto ricans on the mainland than there are on the island itself.lilliam and adrian are just the latest. this is my mom and dad's hometown. when i first got here, there wasn't one empty store here. i could really feel something missing just by walking around the center of town. they were all -- there wasn't one empty building. all the stores were full, all of them. and how long have they been empty? did they close since the hurricane? no. no, they're weren't closed...
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while hurricanes irma and maria left the electric system in shambles and millions of puerto ricans without electricity, the fragile nature of the island's electricity infrastructure was evident before the september devastation. the envisioned transformation is intended to bring too puerto rico a consumer-centered model that provides people with options, is sustainable, open to advanced technology and is resilient to future atmospheric events. establishment of an independent regulator and a regulatory structure that creates investor and customer confidence is critical. the transformation is intended to be an innovative energy mod dwell a commitment to renewable and environmentally friendly resources and with the goal of achieving 30% renewable energy generation and an aspirational energy cost of 20 cents per kilowatt hour. it will provide a springboard for the modernization of puerto rico, attract new business and create jobs. the government intends the transformation process to be achieved through a proven model, puerto rico's public/private partnership act. the p-3 act is well understood
while hurricanes irma and maria left the electric system in shambles and millions of puerto ricans without electricity, the fragile nature of the island's electricity infrastructure was evident before the september devastation. the envisioned transformation is intended to bring too puerto rico a consumer-centered model that provides people with options, is sustainable, open to advanced technology and is resilient to future atmospheric events. establishment of an independent regulator and a...
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mayor cruz, the mayor of san juan, was at the press conference with the puerto rican league, who will play a season this year. they are starting this weekend. part of it is, and what she said, we need to heal and recover. sport is a tool that helps us with that. it is something to cheer about. that is what the world baseball classic, even carlos beltran and the houston astros accomplished on the field and helped to energize the puerto rican people in the midst of really dire circumstances with a lack of electricity, lack of pottable water. we look to these players, because it is a tradition about we can be resilient and overcome. susan: tell people who are baseball history fanatics like yourselves where we can find your blog. adrian: la vida baseball is a multimedia company. we produce videos. lavidabaseball.com. susan: and you have a twitter feed. people can find you lots of ways. thank you so much for talking to us briefly about a long and complex history of latinos in baseball. adrian: thank you so much for having me. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every week
mayor cruz, the mayor of san juan, was at the press conference with the puerto rican league, who will play a season this year. they are starting this weekend. part of it is, and what she said, we need to heal and recover. sport is a tool that helps us with that. it is something to cheer about. that is what the world baseball classic, even carlos beltran and the houston astros accomplished on the field and helped to energize the puerto rican people in the midst of really dire circumstances with...
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members of the puerto rican international guard were en route to arizona on a training mission were killed. >> it's unexplainable. everything was gone, people just rushing to try toe help. >> reporter: roger best got to the wreckage ahead of first responders. >> it looks like a war zone. to be honest with you. scattered debris everywhere. trees on fire, still burning. >> reporter: about quarter mile down this typically busy highway, a highway that is now closed while this investigation goes on. >> it's large crash site, so, yes, everything will have to be re-evaluated by the department of transportation before the road is able to be opened again. >> reporter: amazingly the plane missed cars and people on the road below. >> had this gone down a couple feet, hundred feet north or south, it might have hit traffic. >> reporter: the cargo plane, one of the oldest c-130s still flying, was on its way to tucson to be retired. it had just finished routine maintenance before the deadly accident. mark strassmann, cbs news, savannah, georgia. >>> bail has been set at $3 million for a 17-year-old texas
members of the puerto rican international guard were en route to arizona on a training mission were killed. >> it's unexplainable. everything was gone, people just rushing to try toe help. >> reporter: roger best got to the wreckage ahead of first responders. >> it looks like a war zone. to be honest with you. scattered debris everywhere. trees on fire, still burning. >> reporter: about quarter mile down this typically busy highway, a highway that is now closed while...
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for riddicknce, pari puerto rican and african american families are having their houses firebombed and bricks thrown through their windows in the 1960's and 1970's. another example is it seems hard for us to figure out what counts ,s violence, so for instance there is a very famous moment in philadelphia history where black high school students by the todreds walk out of school protest and demand in part a curriculum that is more sensitive to their cultural history. this turns into a situation the police rizzo commissioner unleashes recruits onto these kids protesting. the kids understandably run away. some of them smash some windows. does smashing windows while you are running away from an assault a police on what had been peaceful protest, does that count as violence? i think many people at the time would have said yes but i am not sure our answer should be yes. >> i think the parallels in west germany harper the extraordinary , and not always accidentally, because west german officials were concerned to be seen positively in the eyes of the asrican government precisely rewriting the
for riddicknce, pari puerto rican and african american families are having their houses firebombed and bricks thrown through their windows in the 1960's and 1970's. another example is it seems hard for us to figure out what counts ,s violence, so for instance there is a very famous moment in philadelphia history where black high school students by the todreds walk out of school protest and demand in part a curriculum that is more sensitive to their cultural history. this turns into a situation...
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now annual may day protests in the puerto rican capital of san juan have turned violent with police clashing with thousands of protesters angry at tough new austerity measures puerto rico struggling to rebuild more than seven months after hurricane maria but protesters say that recovery effort down the people in most need of help will suffer even more there in the heart as more. the produce started peacefully and the liang bua and frustration bubbled for thousands joined the annual may day much to read the voice of protest of the tough new steerage images. cuts to pinch and hurricane recovery if it's in schools cuts that some economists warn could wretched up the poverty rate in puerto rico for minority high forty five to seemed to more than sixty eight why am i here because i'm a citizen of this country and i work in a field that has been contaminated and abused in this country people are literally dying. and i'm a teacher and i'm here to fight for my students and for a better future for their heart it's more than seven months since hurricane maria tour across the island causing more than o
now annual may day protests in the puerto rican capital of san juan have turned violent with police clashing with thousands of protesters angry at tough new austerity measures puerto rico struggling to rebuild more than seven months after hurricane maria but protesters say that recovery effort down the people in most need of help will suffer even more there in the heart as more. the produce started peacefully and the liang bua and frustration bubbled for thousands joined the annual may day much...
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the puerto rican air national guard c-130 was being flown from savannah to tucson to be decommissioned. the governor and president sending condolences to the victims. >>> the most restrictive abortion bill in the nation is one signature away from law in iowa. it would make it illegal for doctors to perform abortions after a fetal heart beat is detected. that is as early as six weeks in pregnancy. the republican governor is not saying if she will fine tsign t measure. she is pro life and will never stop fighting for the unborn. iowa has a ban after 20 weeks. the new bill will be challenged in court. in 2013, north dakota passed a similar law which was blocked from a supreme court. >> you are from iowa, is it tearing the state apart? >> a lot of discussion in iowa about this bill. the six weeks at that first fetal heart beat, some women don't know they're pregnant yet. that's the point of the sponsors of the bill. >>> ahead, the two black men whose arrest as the starbucks have reached a settlement with philadelphia. why both men are taking only $1 each. ahh... summer is coming. and it's
the puerto rican air national guard c-130 was being flown from savannah to tucson to be decommissioned. the governor and president sending condolences to the victims. >>> the most restrictive abortion bill in the nation is one signature away from law in iowa. it would make it illegal for doctors to perform abortions after a fetal heart beat is detected. that is as early as six weeks in pregnancy. the republican governor is not saying if she will fine tsign t measure. she is pro life...
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for instance, they increasingly have a leadership that is more and more black and puerto rican. their goals are increasingly intertwined with some of these local rights struggles. >> unlike -- well, in france and italy, there's certainly -- for example, there's important moments where workers and those in labor unions very much come together with other protesters to play a really important role as, for example, in the french may, as is well known generally. in west germany, there was the conventional understanding that older workers and certainly their leadership in the labor union had negative interest in these protests, at least in the period relative economic upswing from the late 1950's to the late 1960's. there was a sense that workers within labor unions had never had it so good. economically, there is the sense of stability and so on that was belied very quickly by the recession that soon followed. but there's the sense that there was a real divide there. but in fact, especially younger workers and especially non-ethnic german workers played a part in interacting with oth
for instance, they increasingly have a leadership that is more and more black and puerto rican. their goals are increasingly intertwined with some of these local rights struggles. >> unlike -- well, in france and italy, there's certainly -- for example, there's important moments where workers and those in labor unions very much come together with other protesters to play a really important role as, for example, in the french may, as is well known generally. in west germany, there was the...
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francisco health department has had decades of experience, so we felt obligated to assist the puerto ricantheir communities medical providers. you'll hear more from the staff, they supported the clinical staff and continued to provide care to thousands, the clinics in puerto rico. our staff crossed rivers and climbed mountains with local clinic staff to provide medical and psychological support in people's homes. we want to continue to support these clinics and we encourage catastrophens to help us. -- san franciscans to help us. we set up a fund at our public health foundation and all the dollars go to the clinics to continue their efforts. i'm so proud today. and i had my own experience of running a community clinic in a middle of a disaster. i know how important it is to get the support we provided to these clinics, so i want to ask the staff to come up and talk about their experience. the first one is ramona. she'll give opening remarks. [applause] >> hello, everyone. my name is ramona, i'm registered further at the family health center. i work in the complex care management team at zu
francisco health department has had decades of experience, so we felt obligated to assist the puerto ricantheir communities medical providers. you'll hear more from the staff, they supported the clinical staff and continued to provide care to thousands, the clinics in puerto rico. our staff crossed rivers and climbed mountains with local clinic staff to provide medical and psychological support in people's homes. we want to continue to support these clinics and we encourage catastrophens to...
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all right, time to get out of here. >> this was a routine mission for the puerto rican national guard. they are off to an air force base in arizona and it is not clear what caused this crash. investigation will be led by the military but the effects locally will be felt for some time because of the debris, investigation, jet fuel, hazardous materials, officials telling us it could be weeks before the highway is open for traffic. >> north korea moving 3 americans detained in a hermit kingdom as a sign of goodwill. is a summit between donald trump and kim jong un. it is live to kristin. >> the state department will not confirm these reports, south korean activists said these 3 americans were transferred to the north korean prison camp where they could be released ahead of the summit between donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un. national security advisor john bolton calls this an opportunity for the north koreans to demonstrate their authenticity. >> these 3 americans are at the top of the pres.'s mind. exchanges between normal nations these people would not normally be held
all right, time to get out of here. >> this was a routine mission for the puerto rican national guard. they are off to an air force base in arizona and it is not clear what caused this crash. investigation will be led by the military but the effects locally will be felt for some time because of the debris, investigation, jet fuel, hazardous materials, officials telling us it could be weeks before the highway is open for traffic. >> north korea moving 3 americans detained in a hermit...
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so for instance, puerto rican african american families trying to integrate into predominantly white areas in philadelphia are having their houses firebombed and bricks thrown through windows into the late 1960's and continuing well into the 1970's. another example i will bring up is it is sometimes hard for us to figure out what counts as violence. so for instance, there is a very famous moment in philadelphia history where black high school students by the hundreds walk sse, marchhool en ma to the school board and demand in part a curriculum that is more sensitive to their cultural history. this turns into a situation where frank rizzo, then police commissioner, unleashes a fresh onto these kids protesting. group of recruits -- fresh group of recruits onto these kids protesting. the kids understandably run away. some of them smash some windows. does smashing windows while you are running away from an assault by police on what had been a peaceful protest, does that count as violence? i'm not -- i think many people at the time would have said yes , but i am not sure our answer should
so for instance, puerto rican african american families trying to integrate into predominantly white areas in philadelphia are having their houses firebombed and bricks thrown through windows into the late 1960's and continuing well into the 1970's. another example i will bring up is it is sometimes hard for us to figure out what counts as violence. so for instance, there is a very famous moment in philadelphia history where black high school students by the hundreds walk sse, marchhool en ma...
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alexander, there were over 20,000 puerto ricans at 20,000 puerto rican citizens still without power, is your mission really accomplished? >> permission assigned by fema is. >> i don't think that's except the bull. i cannot imagine a scenario for 20 plus thousand texans are floridians were without power in fema would make that decision. i think that's reprehensible. >> mr. masses, i went to get to the bottom of something you raise that is a bit of a game changer here. puerto ricans pay painfully high retail electric kids, both individual citizens and manufacturers that i can imagine a world retried in make manufacturing work at 20 plus per kilowatt hour. a lot of that is because of an antiquated overreliance, which is incredibly good. at a time when we see new generation from wind, solar, natural gas, all priced in the bulk marketed 2 cents to 5 cents, even 2 cents to 4 cents per kilowatt hour comic it seems to me even on the retail price we ought to be able to build new generation cheaper than operating these existing diesel generations. am i missing something here? [inaudible] >> wh
alexander, there were over 20,000 puerto ricans at 20,000 puerto rican citizens still without power, is your mission really accomplished? >> permission assigned by fema is. >> i don't think that's except the bull. i cannot imagine a scenario for 20 plus thousand texans are floridians were without power in fema would make that decision. i think that's reprehensible. >> mr. masses, i went to get to the bottom of something you raise that is a bit of a game changer here. puerto...
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us military launched an investigation into wednesday's crash for a cargo plane that killed nine puerto rican airmen after takeoff in georgia. in -- they call routine maintenance in arizona. to belgium as -- approaches. what a nice british citizens work in the eu, some of whom have lived in elgin for years and have pension plans and fear for their future after britain leaves next march. more than 100 people are dead and another 300 injured after a powerful rainstorm swept through parts of northern and western india wednesday night. ton trees and caused housing collapse. the monsoon season is still more than six weeks away. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tick tock on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. back to you in toronto >> thank you so much. ahead of key data for investors. we will take a look at forecast for jobs numbers next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery ahn: u.s. stocks paring back earlier losses of investors digesting better than estimated earnings in a slew of economic data below estima
us military launched an investigation into wednesday's crash for a cargo plane that killed nine puerto rican airmen after takeoff in georgia. in -- they call routine maintenance in arizona. to belgium as -- approaches. what a nice british citizens work in the eu, some of whom have lived in elgin for years and have pension plans and fear for their future after britain leaves next march. more than 100 people are dead and another 300 injured after a powerful rainstorm swept through parts of...
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and in my speech my even senate human or puerto rican from last month about any of that. we let me let me look at our. form walk on artist c c f concrete some c.d.'s towards killie's or propose to bar c. over on the kid issues. society parties to support such. person who more should call a foster do me move. this shows. the usual i'm going to them of this moment over it before but this you know so much and in some. different. interests let million on the. kids are selfish. to feel they could have dealt with forward on this said to. me in my siragusa she was here then probably from you might guess she. respects you just a double. six i think it really fears or. guess from her new day. so common knowledge of. the g c don't know the balance phenomenon i don't bank he love low smiler minutes killed him self is a lot of killers never just a mommy bit. did the. same five minutes is that often. such a little bit into. a lot. of manna that. i. sit at that nice who not a second says yemen us out there on the promise to madagascar. come to the zone not use a bulldog and use invest
and in my speech my even senate human or puerto rican from last month about any of that. we let me let me look at our. form walk on artist c c f concrete some c.d.'s towards killie's or propose to bar c. over on the kid issues. society parties to support such. person who more should call a foster do me move. this shows. the usual i'm going to them of this moment over it before but this you know so much and in some. different. interests let million on the. kids are selfish. to feel they could...
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puerto rican politicians push for it. >> puerto ricans aren't walking into don jr's offense and sayingere is email on hillary clinto hillary clinton. >> tucker: but lots of other foreign representatives are. it shows in our foreign policy it shows in all kinds of decisions and it shows in the partyf platforms. it's not illegal -- i think it's wrong but it's not illegal.i why is he asking about that? >> there are illegal elements about this. if you have a quid pro quo, it could be money, -- >> tucker: they weren't asking about that. >> may be he will. >> tucker: would you say is it still legal to be lit for lifting sanctions? it sounds like what we're doing this criticizing policy differences. >> that's not true at all.t' >> tucker: you don't think so. >> i really don't. i sit here a lot of these times and think what would you be saying if it was hillary clinto hillary clinton? if you had heard of that she had changed a position >> tucker: i know that she has. >> you would assume the worst, you would assume that because saudi arabia gave a contribution to the clinton campaign it was som
puerto rican politicians push for it. >> puerto ricans aren't walking into don jr's offense and sayingere is email on hillary clinto hillary clinton. >> tucker: but lots of other foreign representatives are. it shows in our foreign policy it shows in all kinds of decisions and it shows in the partyf platforms. it's not illegal -- i think it's wrong but it's not illegal.i why is he asking about that? >> there are illegal elements about this. if you have a quid pro quo, it could...
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>> kimberly: i grew up eating soup growing up puerto rican. >> greg: hagas stomach filled with otherhis interesting question from sean cantor. what was your favorite radio station growing up. >> kimberly: i know. krfc. >> greg: dr. don rhodes. 6:10 a.m. oh my god. dr. donald d. rhodes. used to do novelty a songs. i never met him but is he dead now. geraldo? geraldo hearbled wins 1010 before it was all news. >> kimberly: cameraman loving it. >> pete: minnesota. >> kimberly: i know deign naps because she was a dj. >> dana: country music dj. that wasn't in my listening area when i was a kid. it was a country music station. kccm colorado. >> greg: kfrc was am when i was a kid. when i was a teenager all the college stations in california were punk. klax berkeley. kroc was l.a. >> kimberly: one in the bay area. >> greg: k fog. ksan. >> kimberly: what about kiss fm where is that from? >> pete: i don't know. >> greg: did she say tease? all right. i only had two questions. if you had to name your child or pet, after a president, who would you choose and why? >> dana: george. >> >> pete: theod
>> kimberly: i grew up eating soup growing up puerto rican. >> greg: hagas stomach filled with otherhis interesting question from sean cantor. what was your favorite radio station growing up. >> kimberly: i know. krfc. >> greg: dr. don rhodes. 6:10 a.m. oh my god. dr. donald d. rhodes. used to do novelty a songs. i never met him but is he dead now. geraldo? geraldo hearbled wins 1010 before it was all news. >> kimberly: cameraman loving it. >> pete:...
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i don't much good to my evil senate human or puerto rican from last month about any of that. stuff now let me let me look at. form walk on artist c c f concrete some c.d.'s towards killie's or propose to bar c. over on the kid issues. society. person who more should. be moved to our. shows. these will come to the democrats moment over the forgot about this you know so much and didn't. go to from a. million on. the field. he's a selfish with. the fear. they'll go forward on this said. the family. siragusa she was here then probably from email guess. sex did just that double. the sex of a kitten belief here's one. from her new day. so clearly not of. the g c don't know the balance phenomenon i don't bank he love low smiler minutes killed him self is a lot of killing never just a mommy didn't. did the. same five minutes is that often. such a little bit in. a lot. of amana that. i. see that fitness hunan a second c.m. and you have sounded on the promise to medical staff. come to the zone that use a bulldog and use invest before sunk after. two days after standard conduct then i .
i don't much good to my evil senate human or puerto rican from last month about any of that. stuff now let me let me look at. form walk on artist c c f concrete some c.d.'s towards killie's or propose to bar c. over on the kid issues. society. person who more should. be moved to our. shows. these will come to the democrats moment over the forgot about this you know so much and didn't. go to from a. million on. the field. he's a selfish with. the fear. they'll go forward on this said. the...
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a dramatic contrast from the puerto rican government tally of 64 people. resident trump counted the relatively low death toll as a win for his administration. in puerto rico it was not regarded as such. cnn is in puerto rico and filed this report. >> we're here with messages of repairedness. >> reporter: a visit from the national hurricane center reassuring americans the administration is better prepared for this. the same reassurance americans were given last year before hurricanes devastated houston, florida, and the caribbean, including puerto rico. >> i think what we've learned are valuable lessons and reminders. >> reporter: the visit is after a new study finds the death toll from hurricane maria in puerto rico alone was more than double that of hurricane katrina. the official tally released by puerto rican authorities has for months remained at 64. the new total from harvard researchers? 4645. less than two weeks after the storm made land fall, president trump visited the u.s. territory and was quick to signal success. >> i'm just very, very proud of
a dramatic contrast from the puerto rican government tally of 64 people. resident trump counted the relatively low death toll as a win for his administration. in puerto rico it was not regarded as such. cnn is in puerto rico and filed this report. >> we're here with messages of repairedness. >> reporter: a visit from the national hurricane center reassuring americans the administration is better prepared for this. the same reassurance americans were given last year before hurricanes...
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we're talking about 14.3 people who died according to this study out of every 1,000 puerto ricans inh following the hurricane. so ranging from september 2017 to december 2017 because of delayed medical care or interrupted medical care. this new study states that a third of people who died, almost those 5,000 people they're saying died from maria related deaths due to that interrupted medical care or delayed medical care. we're talking about elderly folks on dialysis treatment, for example, and didn't get continued treatment. we're talking about folks who died from asthma. i was on the ground in the country side in puerto rico in the months following hurricane maria. i was on the ground this year, and when you go to the country side, these were areas right smack in the middle of the island where they still have no power, no electricity. they were completely cut off. i, myself, saw elderly people getting medical care from first response units from new york and san francisco who said these folks hadn't been tended to by volunteer workers right away, and they could have died. again, what
we're talking about 14.3 people who died according to this study out of every 1,000 puerto ricans inh following the hurricane. so ranging from september 2017 to december 2017 because of delayed medical care or interrupted medical care. this new study states that a third of people who died, almost those 5,000 people they're saying died from maria related deaths due to that interrupted medical care or delayed medical care. we're talking about elderly folks on dialysis treatment, for example, and...
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the death toll from hurricane maria could be thousands more than the official puerto rican government'siginality count of 64. the hurricane that ravaged the island could be responsible for 4,600 more deaths, more than katrina and september 11th combined. nbc's gabe gut tear yes joins me live from san juan. gabe, how on earth is there this big of a discrepancy? is the puerto rican government trying to make the argument they're only counting people who died on the day of the storm i'm guessing by trees or falling debris? because we both know it was so much bigger than that. >> reporter: hi, stephanie, good morning. there is a lot of anger here in puerto rico but not a whole lot of reprise. as you know you've been report thong sin -- report thong since the storm. nobody thought it was just several dozens people that died here in hurricane maria. that harvard study could be seven times the original figure. we've been pressing the governor immediately after the storm. at the time he said the state was undergoing a rigorous process to try to get an accurate count petd did seem blind side by t
the death toll from hurricane maria could be thousands more than the official puerto rican government'siginality count of 64. the hurricane that ravaged the island could be responsible for 4,600 more deaths, more than katrina and september 11th combined. nbc's gabe gut tear yes joins me live from san juan. gabe, how on earth is there this big of a discrepancy? is the puerto rican government trying to make the argument they're only counting people who died on the day of the storm i'm guessing by...
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the association claims that the puerto rican government never established a special protocol to handle deaths during hurricane riria. >> all deaths are ininical. in other words, ifhey want to make a detmination like afrr rricicanmaria a e depth down in puerto rico irereasedy 43%, and i make aororrelaon t tha i'i'm goininto put that number in t the maria death toll statistics, faasastic. i dodon't haha a problem with that, but need toe reonsible. fromhehe hpital's poinofof view, i can'asask th to make diagnoic determination that a death had ything to do oth clinical reason.nical reaso oya sosaif you c pla?oamie his actuay right. the gornor andheovernmen was e one thahad to te chge of thisnd put o an ecutive order orderinthe spitals d theoctors tdo th in a ceain way, d they never di theytill haven't fixedhe procol. they hav admittethe protol is wrong a it is n working i ve to reat, i thk there is a lk of intest fromhe gornment to really make this happen. it has been months. juan: in terms of the federal response in washington to the hurricane, what is, from your aid that hasvel of actual
the association claims that the puerto rican government never established a special protocol to handle deaths during hurricane riria. >> all deaths are ininical. in other words, ifhey want to make a detmination like afrr rricicanmaria a e depth down in puerto rico irereasedy 43%, and i make aororrelaon t tha i'i'm goininto put that number in t the maria death toll statistics, faasastic. i dodon't haha a problem with that, but need toe reonsible. fromhehe hpital's poinofof view, i...