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many amazing ships of puerto rico to help us mario early on how does use with food from. good contacts. everybody help in the best way it could some people cooking some people with helicopters connections some people with donations some fresh road that people really were in need of was so many ways that there were by the found always a way to be part of the team doing what they could do best and that's what the central kitchens and james who said we're a very small incision but very quickly as we were there american national guard that when there are something happens their call to service this is the same where is morgan station but when we need people we have an amazing way that everybody arrives and everybody's able to contribute with the best they have to give to us. you love twitter twitter is a tool for you to for information and facebook and you got it over there if you look on jose. twitter page you actually see him are you tweeting in with that phone in your hand what is going on there you are using social media you have a fight as you were doing this is you were
many amazing ships of puerto rico to help us mario early on how does use with food from. good contacts. everybody help in the best way it could some people cooking some people with helicopters connections some people with donations some fresh road that people really were in need of was so many ways that there were by the found always a way to be part of the team doing what they could do best and that's what the central kitchens and james who said we're a very small incision but very quickly as...
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jeff i want to take out ian's back to last year when howard went from puerto rico and you got on the plane and went to help everybody else was trying to get off the island you were trying to get on the island and this is four days off to you got to have this is what you were doing have a look at this video everybody. there we have the fire let me show you. here the tracks can pick up the book the be the lever to get it right. here we have the. players going. right which you can get my no one of. the legendary chefs down and really doing. whatever we have and then we have the semisimple debris shows that these the foot you're sending them in the community they are. good friends. full of days in you turn up you don't even have a satellite phone you have very little and you know what you are all doing how is it that a chef who runs thirty odd restaurants gets on the ground in a hurry can situation and knows what they're doing explain. well. you know i'm forty nine you're all already i mean infielder riggins before. but always doing what everybody does trying to do your part to help othe
jeff i want to take out ian's back to last year when howard went from puerto rico and you got on the plane and went to help everybody else was trying to get off the island you were trying to get on the island and this is four days off to you got to have this is what you were doing have a look at this video everybody. there we have the fire let me show you. here the tracks can pick up the book the be the lever to get it right. here we have the. players going. right which you can get my no one...
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and when i was 15 years old my parents returned to puerto rico. in chicago, i was always defined as puerto rican by everybody. nobody said, what a great american that gutierrez is. the neighborhoods were segregated. defined, my nationality not , my birthright. then i get to puerto rico where there are 3 million puerto ricans. i'm supposed to be going home after chicago for 15 years, and i am a gringo, americano, a foreigner. i suspect. am ai'm one of those guys in west side story, which by the way wasn't written by puerto ricans. we would have written it differently. so people looked at me like, it was really mean. it was harsh. it was a brutal experience for a 15-year-old and adolescent to experience that projection. based on people's prejudice, right? that was a puerto rican from west side story, a gang banger, a bad person, doesn't speak ways,h, doesn't know our is not from this countryside, he is not one of us. and i remember that. i will never forget it. any time i see anybody treated that way, because i see people treated that way, who maybe
and when i was 15 years old my parents returned to puerto rico. in chicago, i was always defined as puerto rican by everybody. nobody said, what a great american that gutierrez is. the neighborhoods were segregated. defined, my nationality not , my birthright. then i get to puerto rico where there are 3 million puerto ricans. i'm supposed to be going home after chicago for 15 years, and i am a gringo, americano, a foreigner. i suspect. am ai'm one of those guys in west side story, which by the...
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aranza: al regresar el presidente donald trump dijo que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y hoy el fbi dianaa alcaldesa carmen yulÍn cruz, se trata de una investigaciÓn sobre supuesta irregularidad de contratos comerciales de una compaÑÍa con el gobierno local, sin embargo la pesquisa se va sÓlo semanas de que el presidente donald trump dijera que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y criticara la gestiÓn de carmen yulÍn por la lenta recuperaciÓn de la isla, verÓnica abreu con los detalles. verÓnica: presuntas irregularidades en el municipio de san juan provocaron que decenas de agentes del fbi en puerto rico allanaron desde horas de la maÑana cuatro piso de esta torre del municipio de san juan por acusaciones de fraude y contratos de compra y procesos de subasta. >> la investigaciÓn comenzóen la oficina de la contralora de puerto rico, ellos observaron irregularidades en este departamento. veronica: de alguna forma estÁ envuelta la alcaldesa de san juan? >> en este momento sÓlo enfocamos en una unidad, un departamento de la ciudad. veronica: por su parte la alcaldesa de san juan emitiÓ un comunic
aranza: al regresar el presidente donald trump dijo que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y hoy el fbi dianaa alcaldesa carmen yulÍn cruz, se trata de una investigaciÓn sobre supuesta irregularidad de contratos comerciales de una compaÑÍa con el gobierno local, sin embargo la pesquisa se va sÓlo semanas de que el presidente donald trump dijera que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y criticara la gestiÓn de carmen yulÍn por la lenta recuperaciÓn de la isla, verÓnica abreu con los detalles....
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>> dude. >> jimmy: how are things in puerto rico right s tha again. >> jimmy: how are things in puertoit's great because a lot of people have woken up and now they are doing a lot more solar panels. >> jimmy: right. >> finding more unique ways to genera generate energy and there's a lot of people in the center of the island who aren't as privilege and are still struggling and need resources to rejuvenate their communities. it's hard to watch schools being closed down and stuff like that, but you roll out there and i guarantee you there's a party going on somewhere. >> jimmy: if you visit, the tourism definitely helps puerto rico. >> 100%. if you roll out -- let me make it really clear, you go to rink op, durado, san juan, any place like that in puerto rico, you're not going to want to come home. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: are people in trinidad upset that you're on a different island. is there a rivalry between the two islands? >> you know what, not really. real talk. the real rivalry is usually -- not a rivalry because the people in the caribbean are so inclusiv
>> dude. >> jimmy: how are things in puerto rico right s tha again. >> jimmy: how are things in puertoit's great because a lot of people have woken up and now they are doing a lot more solar panels. >> jimmy: right. >> finding more unique ways to genera generate energy and there's a lot of people in the center of the island who aren't as privilege and are still struggling and need resources to rejuvenate their communities. it's hard to watch schools being closed...
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and again, i know puerto rico very well. have a lot of loved ones and people i care about who live there, and also very similar culture to the cuban culture. you know this, if your kids go away to college in america, it's sad, but you're proud. it's a family tragedy when your kids go away to school away from home, far away. my daughter went away for five hours away, and it was like a catastrophic event. you know, tearing garments and wailing and so forth. and that was just me. but here's the thing. so imagine if your kids left you, you're now alone on the island, you're elderly, and six months later, you die of an underlying health issue. it could be related to that because that impact that depression could have and the like, that's hard to count in an official statistic. what is no doubt is there has been immense suffering in puerto rico after the storm. i'm not sure at the end of the day that it was the hurricane. you know, donald trump didn't start the hurricane. democrats didn't start the hurricane. hurricanes happen. it
and again, i know puerto rico very well. have a lot of loved ones and people i care about who live there, and also very similar culture to the cuban culture. you know this, if your kids go away to college in america, it's sad, but you're proud. it's a family tragedy when your kids go away to school away from home, far away. my daughter went away for five hours away, and it was like a catastrophic event. you know, tearing garments and wailing and so forth. and that was just me. but here's the...
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there's been some call for public hearings relating to the storms in puerto rico. there was a letter to chairman pai from a few different groups, free press, a few others that pointed to how badly the communication networks were hit and saying you've done some reporting. chairman pai went to puerto rico after the storms but is there anything more that needs to be done? you mentioned no missteps but what should it look like after these disastrous it has the fcc generally been doing the right things as you see fit when it comes to that? >> guest: it seems that every emergency introduces something new to be learned. the best thing that can be done and what i observe all agencies do from the ones at the local level up through fcc and fema and of agencies that could evolve as you just apply what you learned from the incident and constantly work to improve and anticipate so you could do an even better job the next time around. >> host: what did resort in puerto rico? what are some of the lessons? >> guest: most of what i can tell he is really from the perspective of 911
there's been some call for public hearings relating to the storms in puerto rico. there was a letter to chairman pai from a few different groups, free press, a few others that pointed to how badly the communication networks were hit and saying you've done some reporting. chairman pai went to puerto rico after the storms but is there anything more that needs to be done? you mentioned no missteps but what should it look like after these disastrous it has the fcc generally been doing the right...
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host: what did we learn in puerto rico? what are some of the lessons? jeff: most of what i can tell you is really from the perspective of 911 because that is really what i know. we have an awareness of generally what is going on after the storms. but, when it came to 911, i learned that the center in puerto rico actually stayed up the whole time which is pretty extraordinary. and there is not enough focus or attention to the people that work inside the centers. they are a very special type of person. they spend on average 12 hour shifts every day. in puerto rico and elsewhere, they are working when their own homes and families are affected and yet they stay on the job and they help to protect and save lives every time. so, it happened that in puerto rico the center remained functional as far as i know which is terrific. and it remained manned which is a testament to the profession. host: what happened in hawaii during the erroneous non-missile strike where everyone got an alert? jeff: again, speaking from the 911 perspective, there have been a lot of in
host: what did we learn in puerto rico? what are some of the lessons? jeff: most of what i can tell you is really from the perspective of 911 because that is really what i know. we have an awareness of generally what is going on after the storms. but, when it came to 911, i learned that the center in puerto rico actually stayed up the whole time which is pretty extraordinary. and there is not enough focus or attention to the people that work inside the centers. they are a very special type of...
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>> in puerto rico or in florida? >> both. >> and irma, the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program in general. know on the case of puerto rico. let me explain the differences. florida, our fema process, the waiver -- wait we respond is fema comes in and asks the state what do you need? the state says this is what we need and they provide. they are there to help. the government steps in as a backdrop. that model did not work in puerto rico. i knew that. i think i was there 72 hours after. i was the first elected federal official that went other than jennifer gonzales. i came back and i remember the following monday went right to the white house and met with the vice president and said the fema model will not work. it is 1000 miles away. you cannot just drive and a convoy of trucks like we did in florida. number two is the government of puerto rico is supposed to be at the front line itself is a victim of the storm. they for example went weeks without being able to comm
>> in puerto rico or in florida? >> both. >> and irma, the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program in general. know on the case of puerto rico. let me explain the differences. florida, our fema process, the waiver -- wait we respond is fema comes in and asks the state what do you need? the state says this is what we need and they provide. they are there to help. the government steps in as a backdrop. that model did not work in...
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with the next time around. >> host: what about puerto rico? . >> most of what i can tell you is the perspective from 911 that is what i know. having the awareness and to actually stay up which is extraordinary. and they are a very special type and with puerto rico and elsewhere and then tuesday at the job to help protect and save us every time. so in puerto rico and that's a testament to the profession. >> host: what happened in hawaii without erroneous the non- missile alert? what happened to their? . >> speaking from the 911 perspective there has been a lot of investigation. and then also getting attention from congress what happened to give you one anecdote from one perspective and it doesn't surprise me. but once they understood it was a false alert they took it upon themselves to let the responders know. and they tried to correct the problem that they saw was occurring. that's how they operate. >> host: who sent out the original alert? . >> i'm not sure. i don't have the details. i'm not the best person to comment on those details to be h
with the next time around. >> host: what about puerto rico? . >> most of what i can tell you is the perspective from 911 that is what i know. having the awareness and to actually stay up which is extraordinary. and they are a very special type and with puerto rico and elsewhere and then tuesday at the job to help protect and save us every time. so in puerto rico and that's a testament to the profession. >> host: what happened in hawaii without erroneous the non- missile alert?...
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puerto rico todavÍa necesita mucha ayuda.s que reconstruir la belleza de la isla pero necesitamos de mucha ayuda que nos estÁ recibiendo. yo siento esa carga. satcha: la jueza promover su libro en donde habla abiertamente de su vida personal y en donde busca motivar a niÑos y jÓvenes a luchar por sus ideales. quienes tenÍan o teníamos esperanza de ganar la loterÍa regresamos a nuestros trabajos cabizbajos. es que nadie atinÓ a los seis nÚmeros del premio gordo del mega millions. la buena noticia es que el dinero se acumula y que el viernes en la noche se
puerto rico todavÍa necesita mucha ayuda.s que reconstruir la belleza de la isla pero necesitamos de mucha ayuda que nos estÁ recibiendo. yo siento esa carga. satcha: la jueza promover su libro en donde habla abiertamente de su vida personal y en donde busca motivar a niÑos y jÓvenes a luchar por sus ideales. quienes tenÍan o teníamos esperanza de ganar la loterÍa regresamos a nuestros trabajos cabizbajos. es que nadie atinÓ a los seis nÚmeros del premio gordo del mega millions. la...
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>> well, in puerto rico or in florida?> both. >> well, in irma, so, the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that have -- that exist with the program in general. no on the case of puerto rico and let me explain the differences. in the case of florida, our fema process, the way we respond to hurricanes and natural disasters is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need, the state tells you this is what we need and they provide it. they are there to help the state. the front line is the state, the government accepts in as a backdrop. that model did not work in puerto rico and i knew that. i think i was there 72 hours after, i believe i was the first elected federal official that went other than jennifer gonzalez, the resident commissioner, and i came back and i remember the following monday went right not white house, met with the vice president and said, the fema model is not going to work in puerto rico. it's a thousand miles away, you can't drive a convoy of trucks to restore power. number two
>> well, in puerto rico or in florida?> both. >> well, in irma, so, the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that have -- that exist with the program in general. no on the case of puerto rico and let me explain the differences. in the case of florida, our fema process, the way we respond to hurricanes and natural disasters is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need, the state tells you this is what we need and they provide it. they are there to...
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n inthere has been a this amount of suffering and puerto rico out of the storm -- in puerto rico after storm. donald trump did not start hurricane, democrats did not start the hurricane. arricanes happen and it is terrible tragedy. we are responsible for how we respond to it. we have to help the people that are hurting, because there are still people that are hurting to this very day in puerto rico, central florida and other parts in the country, but we have to make sure this does not happen again. if we have another storm next year, and the failures happen again, we have to move past that. people knew the failures and still left the old model in place. my name is my a, i am a junior and i was born and raised in tampa, florida. i am the daughter of an immigrant, and my question is how do immigrants and the kids of immigrants pursue the american dream when an increasingly xenophobia environment, they are often led to feel other rights and less american? >> they shouldn't, because our story has been infused by people who come here from somewhere else. one of the reasons why might people
n inthere has been a this amount of suffering and puerto rico out of the storm -- in puerto rico after storm. donald trump did not start hurricane, democrats did not start the hurricane. arricanes happen and it is terrible tragedy. we are responsible for how we respond to it. we have to help the people that are hurting, because there are still people that are hurting to this very day in puerto rico, central florida and other parts in the country, but we have to make sure this does not happen...
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chairman tied went to puerto went tochairman pye puerto rico. what should it look like after the disasters hit? everyit seems that emergency introduces something new to learn. the best thing that can be done and what i have observed that all agencies do from the local level up to the fcc and fema and other agencies is you apply what you have learned from the incident and constantly work to improve and anticipate so you can do an even better job next time around. host: what did we learn in puerto rico? what are some of the lessons? jeff: most of what i can tell you is really from the perspective of 911 because that is really what i know. ofhave an awareness generally what is going on after the storms. but, when it came to 911, i center inat the puerto rico actually stayed up the whole time which is pretty extraordinary. not enough focus or attention to the people that work inside the centers. special -- they are a very special type of person. they spend on average 12 hour shifts every day. in puerto rico and elsewhere, they are working when their
chairman tied went to puerto went tochairman pye puerto rico. what should it look like after the disasters hit? everyit seems that emergency introduces something new to learn. the best thing that can be done and what i have observed that all agencies do from the local level up to the fcc and fema and other agencies is you apply what you have learned from the incident and constantly work to improve and anticipate so you can do an even better job next time around. host: what did we learn in...
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guatemala, haiti, puerto rico. i wonder if you can talk about that experience, looking at america from the outside in, and as an immigrant yourself. naturalized 2013, i believe. experience taught you about what it means to be an american in 2018 and our political moment? america is the most giving country in the history of mankind. one of the reasons i am so proud to be an american. rachel: don't take that personally. jose: i want my extra two minutes, please. the president is interrupting my talk. this is a test of the wireless emergency alert system. no action is needed. ok, people, come back to us. there is no alert. there is no alert. rachel: on that note. jose: you know what, as an immigrant, immigrants like me build bridges. we make sure people recognize that people that look different from us, different accents, different religions, color, hair color, the way we look, it seems sometimes the system makes us believe we should be afraid of those. actually, it is the contrary. by knowing people are different lik
guatemala, haiti, puerto rico. i wonder if you can talk about that experience, looking at america from the outside in, and as an immigrant yourself. naturalized 2013, i believe. experience taught you about what it means to be an american in 2018 and our political moment? america is the most giving country in the history of mankind. one of the reasons i am so proud to be an american. rachel: don't take that personally. jose: i want my extra two minutes, please. the president is interrupting my...
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so, it has happened that in puerto rico the 911 center remained functional as far as i know. and it remained manned. and that's a testament to the profession. >> host: what happened in hawaii during the erroneous missile non-missile strike that everybody got an alert? what happened there? >> mr. cohen: well again, speaking from the 911 perspective, there's been lots of investigations and i'll defer to the good report that the fcc produced, and i know there's been attention from congress in what happened in hawaii, but i'll give you one anecdote from the 911 perspective, i think this is in the fcc's report. the people that work in the 911 fors, once they understand this was a false alert they took it upon themselves to get on the radios and atomorrowtively letting the responders know themselves. they helped to try the remedy and correct the problem they saw was occurring. and that's just natural for them. that's how they operate. >> host: who sent out that original alert? >> mr. cohen: i'm not sure. i don't have the details and i'm not probably the best person to comment on th
so, it has happened that in puerto rico the 911 center remained functional as far as i know. and it remained manned. and that's a testament to the profession. >> host: what happened in hawaii during the erroneous missile non-missile strike that everybody got an alert? what happened there? >> mr. cohen: well again, speaking from the 911 perspective, there's been lots of investigations and i'll defer to the good report that the fcc produced, and i know there's been attention from...
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aranza: al regresar el presidente donald trump dijo que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y hoy el fbi diana de downy? ¡mi reiiiiina! tu ropa va a oler tan bien hasta 12 semanas más tarde. se siente tan bien como que te pidan tu id para entrar a un bar. unstopables de downy para una frescura tan intensa que no para. mi spero ahora, tomo me metamucil todos los días.. atrapa y remueve los residuos que me producen pesadez, y me siento más liviana. prueba metamucil y comienza a notar lo que es sentirse más liviana. adiós, mamá. ¡una foto! ♪ oh qué linda. qué grande está. awww ♪ enamórate del iphone 10s en t-mobile, la compañía más querida de servicio móvil. y ahora mismo, ahorra $300 dólares. colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. docenas de agentes del "fbi" alla aranza: docenas de agentes del fbi allanaron la oficina de municipales de san juan puerto rico incluyendo la de la alcaldesa carmen yulÍn cruz, se trata de una investigaciÓn sobre supuesta irregularidad de contratos comerciales de una compaÑÍa con el gobierno lo
aranza: al regresar el presidente donald trump dijo que hay corrupciÓn en puerto rico y hoy el fbi diana de downy? ¡mi reiiiiina! tu ropa va a oler tan bien hasta 12 semanas más tarde. se siente tan bien como que te pidan tu id para entrar a un bar. unstopables de downy para una frescura tan intensa que no para. mi spero ahora, tomo me metamucil todos los días.. atrapa y remueve los residuos que me producen pesadez, y me siento más liviana. prueba metamucil y comienza a notar lo que es...
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refugees from puerto rico fleeing hurricane maria's destruction.potentially powerful vote, a target of every campaign in the state right now. by birth right puerto rico are ls u.s. citizens. >> i'm a brown hispanic latino woman. i'm also a gray-- gay lhispanic latino woman in the united states. >> reporter: 22-year-old gia is with a nonpartisan organization. she says because puerto rico has its own political parties, few new arrivals understand the difference between a republican and a democrat. in osceola county, we found doctor alex vega who has been here for four years and is still confused. >> we don't know too much about democrats. we don't know too much about republicans. >> do you understand the philosophical difference? >> no. >> reporter: it's understandable getting settled in a new culture takes time. 23-year-old kesh's cancer treatments were interrupted by hurricane maria says she and others are driven to vote next month by this enduring image. >> the audacity to go to our island and throw paper towel rolls at people as if that helped. >
refugees from puerto rico fleeing hurricane maria's destruction.potentially powerful vote, a target of every campaign in the state right now. by birth right puerto rico are ls u.s. citizens. >> i'm a brown hispanic latino woman. i'm also a gray-- gay lhispanic latino woman in the united states. >> reporter: 22-year-old gia is with a nonpartisan organization. she says because puerto rico has its own political parties, few new arrivals understand the difference between a republican...
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no, puerto rico todavÍa necesita mucho.iÉn habla del movimiento femenino y la idea de que las mujeres somos capaces y podemos hacerlo todo. seguimos pagando un alto precio las que somos mamÁs, que trabajamos. hasta cuÁndo? >> siempre, es nuestra vida. me preguntan muchas muchachas. se puede hacer y yo le digo sÍ, pero no al mismo tiempo. hay sacrificios que se tienen que hacer, hay momentos que nopueden estar con sus niÑos. tiene que lo aceptar que el compromisos parte de la vida. ilia: el movimiento femenino estuvo presente en el proceso de confirmaciÓn del juez brett kavanaugh a la corte suprema. cÓmo ha sido la llegada del juez brett kavanaugh. cÓmo ansÍa los primeros días entre colegas? >> siempre hay una bienvenida unto es un nuevo miembro de nuestra corte. tenemos que trabajar con Él y ahora vamos empezar nuestra familia nueva. trabajamos juntos, vamos a dejar este tiempo pasar. arantxa: una versiÓn para jÓvenes de las memorias de sonia sotomayor se publicarÁ el prÓximo 13 de noviembre. la jueza ademÁs asistirá a la f
no, puerto rico todavÍa necesita mucho.iÉn habla del movimiento femenino y la idea de que las mujeres somos capaces y podemos hacerlo todo. seguimos pagando un alto precio las que somos mamÁs, que trabajamos. hasta cuÁndo? >> siempre, es nuestra vida. me preguntan muchas muchachas. se puede hacer y yo le digo sÍ, pero no al mismo tiempo. hay sacrificios que se tienen que hacer, hay momentos que nopueden estar con sus niÑos. tiene que lo aceptar que el compromisos parte de la vida....
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whether they are in puerto rico or they came here and went back, my job is to help them, do everything can for the puerto ricans. moderator: senator nelson, you have 30 seconds for rebuttal. senator nelson: governor, i was there long before the hurricane. that is why the puerto rican governor ricardo rossello endorsed me yesterday. i have also been endorsed by his dad, a very popular governor back in the 1990's, as well as the immediate past governor. they recognize that when it came time to get the money for the hurricane disaster assistance, it was not there. one senator stood up and made sure that disaster assistance was there. moderator: senator, thank you. the next question after puerto rico, we will talk about venezuela. we know what is happening there. very difficult times. the humanitarian crisis in venezuela has caused migration surge of venezuelans to the u.s. it is estimated around 14,000 venezuelans applied for asylum in 2016. would you support a law that protects venezuelans, like it did cubans? governor scott: you can't imagine what is happening to the families in venezue
whether they are in puerto rico or they came here and went back, my job is to help them, do everything can for the puerto ricans. moderator: senator nelson, you have 30 seconds for rebuttal. senator nelson: governor, i was there long before the hurricane. that is why the puerto rican governor ricardo rossello endorsed me yesterday. i have also been endorsed by his dad, a very popular governor back in the 1990's, as well as the immediate past governor. they recognize that when it came time to...
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>>puerto rico necesita mÁs. la belleza de puerto rico se tiene que volver a hacer. voto. >> sÍ, no nos van escuchar si no votamos. tenemos que hacer nuestra voz oÍda por el mundo. ilia: su abuela y su madre fueron ejemplos importantes harÁ ella. su madre era enfermera y trabajado varias horas para mantener sola el hogar. ella sacÓ adelante a la familia. en sus memorias, sotomayor habla del poder de la mujer. >>siempre. en nuestra vida. me preguntan muchas muchachas si se puede ser todo y yo le digo que sÍ, pero no al mismo tiempo. hay momentos que no se pueden estar con los niÑos. presentadora: nivel con diabetes fue difÍcil, y segÚn lo revela en su libro se escondiÓ debajo de un auto donde le debÍan aplicar la primera inyecciÓn de salina. >> me sacaron. me pusieran en la mesa y yo estaba gritando mucho que no sentÍ la inyecciÓn. presentadora: ustedes sufren abuso escolar? >>no. mi hermana y yo caminÁbamos y cada vez que pasÁbamos por un vecindario, que no habÍa latinos, había grupo de muchachos que nos perseguÍan para pelear con nosotros. les tenÍamos miedo. de no
>>puerto rico necesita mÁs. la belleza de puerto rico se tiene que volver a hacer. voto. >> sÍ, no nos van escuchar si no votamos. tenemos que hacer nuestra voz oÍda por el mundo. ilia: su abuela y su madre fueron ejemplos importantes harÁ ella. su madre era enfermera y trabajado varias horas para mantener sola el hogar. ella sacÓ adelante a la familia. en sus memorias, sotomayor habla del poder de la mujer. >>siempre. en nuestra vida. me preguntan muchas muchachas si se...
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tres a dos, y estÁ un punto de la victoria y de mandar a puerto rico a tommy ramos, tiene uno tommy,la que queda es chelly ayer se convirtiÓ en la primera semifinalista de exatlÓn ee.uu. >> ay! lo que le toca a ella. >> como dos guerreros se enfrentaron tommy y kenny ochoa pero en serio me quito el sombrero ante mi paisano cuando kenny ochoa se repÚblica rÍo a tommy con estas palabras. >> primero mucho respeto a tommy le tengo un gran aprecio, a mÁs como progresaba yo tenÍa tanto aprecio y Él jugÓ un juego 5 a 6 veces y solo perdiÓ una vez, pero su forma de enfrentar todas las adversidades yo admiro mucho, tommy siempre va a ser mi maestro, siempre va a tener una cosa mÁs que enseÑar al mundo y es una persona de mucho respeto y honor muchas gracias tommy por todo. >> mira, de ponerse de pie los comentarios es una forma muy linda de despedir al que siempre fue tu maestro su ejemplo a seguir y en este caso como Él mismo dijo el alumno superÓ al maestro, pero que tommy es grande grande hizo una gran lucha. >> es como este tamaÑo se le ve. >> aparte estÁ grande de todos lados (risas) per
tres a dos, y estÁ un punto de la victoria y de mandar a puerto rico a tommy ramos, tiene uno tommy,la que queda es chelly ayer se convirtiÓ en la primera semifinalista de exatlÓn ee.uu. >> ay! lo que le toca a ella. >> como dos guerreros se enfrentaron tommy y kenny ochoa pero en serio me quito el sombrero ante mi paisano cuando kenny ochoa se repÚblica rÍo a tommy con estas palabras. >> primero mucho respeto a tommy le tengo un gran aprecio, a mÁs como progresaba yo...
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today chef and this joins us to discuss his new book about providing meals on disaster relief to puerto rico and beyond have a question for him to leave it in the chat as well get them into the conversation. my name is funny about him find i am a creepy filmmaker and writer from northern manitoba and you are in the streets. of san dress didn't want to just give food to people recovering from the impact of hurricane maria he wanted to give the best food in his new book we fed an island the true story of rebuilding puerto rico one meal at a time he recounts the struggle of trying to provide aid to u.s. territory ravaged by hurricane and entangled in bureaucratic of rate tape and various found at the world central kitchen in twenty ten after an earthquake rocked haiti using his contacts to secure resources for the devastated nation but in puerto rico he got himself frequently at odds with some u.s. government institutions to him seemed more concerned with playing politics than helping the island's more than three million residents for the stream is delighted to have in the studio share jose and
today chef and this joins us to discuss his new book about providing meals on disaster relief to puerto rico and beyond have a question for him to leave it in the chat as well get them into the conversation. my name is funny about him find i am a creepy filmmaker and writer from northern manitoba and you are in the streets. of san dress didn't want to just give food to people recovering from the impact of hurricane maria he wanted to give the best food in his new book we fed an island the true...
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i believe that puerto rico has a unique opportunity to be a leader they were kind of waiting for the wyoming build to be passed. and i'm still a proponent that they need to kind of copy and paste wyoming is done cable along who started that will also be a keynote speaker and that's where the states say we have the rights and i think it's even more to fight in the territory to be a basically say we want this here now you are big in the i.c.l. space the initial point offer you mentioned tokens get tokens here and that certainly had a small choice year the past year where we went the i.c.l. business so right now. america has been very i would say unfriendly but they've been unkind they they are not letting you know what the regulations are basically the f.c.c. is kind of going in you know making individual statements i'm putting out statements saying this only speaking for me and not for the other members of the s.s.e. so if you look at s.c.c. dot gov there are no rules they're simply interpretations of lawyers and most of them particularly in the bay area in the york are very conservat
i believe that puerto rico has a unique opportunity to be a leader they were kind of waiting for the wyoming build to be passed. and i'm still a proponent that they need to kind of copy and paste wyoming is done cable along who started that will also be a keynote speaker and that's where the states say we have the rights and i think it's even more to fight in the territory to be a basically say we want this here now you are big in the i.c.l. space the initial point offer you mentioned tokens...
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i've been to puerto rico in person since maria hit. i took a delegation. congressman neil was with the u. we were there to visit and try to learn firsthand what was happening, and what was happening was shameful. it never should have happened that our fellow citizens would be left behind after such a devastating event. >> moderator: do you agree with you trump administration's response to what happened in puerto rico? diehl: our response shows just obsessed she is with donald trump and we use natural disaster to try to poke at them anyway we can. she can. senator warren, donald trump is not in massachusetts and when you're campaigning around the country, neither are you but i'm here in massachusetts. i just him what's going on. i talked to the puerto rican community that lives in central areas like boston. in fact, when the lawrence disaster happen, when the gas line explosions occurred in lawrence and over north andover i was there that night. you were out of the state as usual not a massachusetts to be there when they needed them. i know you came the nex
i've been to puerto rico in person since maria hit. i took a delegation. congressman neil was with the u. we were there to visit and try to learn firsthand what was happening, and what was happening was shameful. it never should have happened that our fellow citizens would be left behind after such a devastating event. >> moderator: do you agree with you trump administration's response to what happened in puerto rico? diehl: our response shows just obsessed she is with donald trump and we...
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i love puerto rico." >> seth: that's the official death toll, you lunatic. we know why he's so orange. his brain is just melted pumpkin guts. [ laughter ] you don't need -- a book. [ cheers and applause ] you don't need a book. we don't need an anonymous op-ed to tell us that the president is an adult narcissist who's peddled one conspiracy theory after another. he said the first black president wasn't born here. said 3 million people voted illegally. said muslims celebrated on 9/11. and thinks you get superpowers from staring directly into the sun. [ laughter ] "may the power of the sky lamp fill my muscles." now, trump's incompetence and erratic behavior are posing major political problems to republicans as the fall campaign season gets under way. a slew of new polls have given democrats a major edge in the midterm elections. gop senate majority leader mitch mcconnell even admitted this week that some of those races will be tough -- for republicans. using a colorful metaphor. >> we know this is going to be a very challenging election. on the senate side, i
i love puerto rico." >> seth: that's the official death toll, you lunatic. we know why he's so orange. his brain is just melted pumpkin guts. [ laughter ] you don't need -- a book. [ cheers and applause ] you don't need a book. we don't need an anonymous op-ed to tell us that the president is an adult narcissist who's peddled one conspiracy theory after another. he said the first black president wasn't born here. said 3 million people voted illegally. said muslims celebrated on 9/11....
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our representatives should be to make much more to help puerto rico. but i want to start this earlier in time because i have been working with people in puerto rico long before maria hit. puerto rico has a terrible dealt -- debt problem where wall --ulturelture v investors have been picking the bones clean of their economy and keeping it from moving forward. and then when maria hit and donald trump gave such a pathetic response. basically turned his back on american citizens and again, i never heard any complaint from his campaign chair, mr. diehl. we hurt our fellow citizens. many had to flee the island. some came here to massachusetts. i have pushed from the beginning to get housing, to get assistance we need for people who have been displaced as well as help for people on their island in rebuilding their infrastructure. the trump administration has balked, denied, twisted amount -- at every single point in refused to do it. i have been to puerto rico in person since the -- since maria hit. i took a delegation. congressman neill was with us. we were
our representatives should be to make much more to help puerto rico. but i want to start this earlier in time because i have been working with people in puerto rico long before maria hit. puerto rico has a terrible dealt -- debt problem where wall --ulturelture v investors have been picking the bones clean of their economy and keeping it from moving forward. and then when maria hit and donald trump gave such a pathetic response. basically turned his back on american citizens and again, i never...
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i have been working with people in puerto rico long before maria hit.uerto rico has a terrible debt problem where wall street vulture investors have been taking the bones clean of their economy and keeping it from moving forward. and then when maria hit, and donald trump gave such a pathetic response, basically turned his back on american citizens, and again, i never heard any complaint from his we hurt ouriehl, citizens. many had to flee the islands. they came to massachusetts. i pushed to get housing, assistance that we need for people that have been displaced as well as help for people on the island in rebuilding their infrastructure. the trump administration has denied, twisted at every single point, and reviews to do it. i have been to puerto rico in person since maria hit. i took a delegation. congressman neal was with us. we were there to visit, to try to learn firsthand what was happening. what was happening was shameful. it never should have happened that our fellow citizens would be left behind after such a devastating event. ms. saldo: repres
i have been working with people in puerto rico long before maria hit.uerto rico has a terrible debt problem where wall street vulture investors have been taking the bones clean of their economy and keeping it from moving forward. and then when maria hit, and donald trump gave such a pathetic response, basically turned his back on american citizens, and again, i never heard any complaint from his we hurt ouriehl, citizens. many had to flee the islands. they came to massachusetts. i pushed to get...
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saldo: do you agree with the trump administration's response to puerto rico? rep.iehl: senator warren -- warren's response shows just how possessed she is with donald trump and using his name any way she can. donald trump is not running here and massachusetts. but you and i are. i've certainly talked to the puerto rican community. in fact, when the lawrence disaster happened, when the gas line explosions occurred in lawrence and north andover, i was there that night. you were out of the state, as usual, not in massachusetts to be there when they needed them. i know you came in the next day for photo ops but it i -- i was out with the national guard when you were in passive and oklahoma campaigning. i was with families who couldn't have showers working because the gas lines and heat wasn't work. i've been here dealing with families right here in massachusetts when the time hits. you want to hit on president trump so you can continue your run towards the white house. great. but help people in massachusetts. that's what it's supposed to be all about. that's what i'm a
saldo: do you agree with the trump administration's response to puerto rico? rep.iehl: senator warren -- warren's response shows just how possessed she is with donald trump and using his name any way she can. donald trump is not running here and massachusetts. but you and i are. i've certainly talked to the puerto rican community. in fact, when the lawrence disaster happened, when the gas line explosions occurred in lawrence and north andover, i was there that night. you were out of the state,...
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puerto rico es muy importante para usted.emos que cambiar las leyes que no nos gustan. ilia: la importancia del voto, estamos apenas a unos días de las elecciones. sonia: en estos días es la cosa más importante. a nosotros no nos van a escuchar si no votamos. y tenemos como una comunidad que salir en fuerza a hacer nuestra voz oída por el mundo. ilia: en sus memorias, "un mundo adorado", la nueva versión adaptada para jóvenes, sotomayor habla del poder de la mujer. habla del movimiento femenino y la idea de que las mujeres somos capaces y podemos hacerlo todo, pero seguimos pagando un alto precio las que somos mamás que trabajamos. ¿hasta cuándo? sonia: [ríe] siempre. es nuestra vida. mire, me preguntan muchas muchachas "¿se puede hacer todo?". y yo les digo sí, pero no al mismo tiempo. hay sacrificios que se tienen que hacer, hay momentos que no puede estar con sus niños, hay otros que no puede estar en el trabajo. ilia: vivir con diabetes fue difícil y, según lo revela en su libro, se escondió debajo de un auto cuando debía
puerto rico es muy importante para usted.emos que cambiar las leyes que no nos gustan. ilia: la importancia del voto, estamos apenas a unos días de las elecciones. sonia: en estos días es la cosa más importante. a nosotros no nos van a escuchar si no votamos. y tenemos como una comunidad que salir en fuerza a hacer nuestra voz oída por el mundo. ilia: en sus memorias, "un mundo adorado", la nueva versión adaptada para jóvenes, sotomayor habla del poder de la mujer. habla del...
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>>es como si hubiese vuelto a puerto rico, la misma situaciÓn.lo han perdido todo historias como estas se replican y se multiplican pues son miles las personas afectadas en sÓlo es Área del noroeste de la florida. ese fue un reporte de samuel rivera surgen nuevos detalles sobre el mortal a cuchilla miento pasado el dos de sep siempre se trata de una nissan 2004 autoridades extendieron el plazo para decidir una recompensa por informaciÓn que lleve a la res to del involucrado mientras que un sujeto se encuentra tras las rejas segÚn autoridades no es la primera vez que res videntes vena es de hombre el implicado enfrenta cargos en la misma ciudad revelan imÁgenes de una cÁmara de seguridad para dar con otro sospechoso el incidente ocurriÓ el pasado tres de dure se puede comunicar tambiÉn al teléfono que les damos mostrando en pantalla para que usted lo reporte a las autoridades esto fue lo que se dio a conocer esto lo indicÓ y dijo que 50 millones podÍan haberse ido afe dadas de los 29 millones de personas en service yo de medios sociales planea env
>>es como si hubiese vuelto a puerto rico, la misma situaciÓn.lo han perdido todo historias como estas se replican y se multiplican pues son miles las personas afectadas en sÓlo es Área del noroeste de la florida. ese fue un reporte de samuel rivera surgen nuevos detalles sobre el mortal a cuchilla miento pasado el dos de sep siempre se trata de una nissan 2004 autoridades extendieron el plazo para decidir una recompensa por informaciÓn que lleve a la res to del involucrado mientras...
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ilia: puerto rico es muy importante para usted.e noviembre se publicarÁ la ediciÓn sobre sus memorias en espaÑol y prÓximamente tambiÉn estarÁ en la feria del libro de miami asÍ que vamos a estar muy pendientes a la entrevista. carolina: me encanta que hayan mÁs mujeres en la corte suprema y ojalÁ que pudiÉramos armar. la noche mÁs importante de la mÚsica latina, los latÍn grammy, hoy marcan 30 dÍas para la gran noche. la academia anunciÓ que paola barragÁn de ecuador es la artista oficial de esa entrega numero 19 latÍn grammy para la que faltan 30 dÍas. borja: su pasiÓn por el arte comenzÓ desde muy pequeÑa y ahora el mundo serÁ testigo de su visiÓn cautivadora. la ilustraciÓn oficial de barragÁn estarÁ incorporada de manera prominente en carteles. ahÍ del tambiÉn en pantalla. tambiÉn estar en programas, libros boletos y otros materiales en el que se harÁ referencia este gran evento de la mÚsica latina. paula barragÁn nos acompaÑa en vivo desde quito, ecuador. hola, paula y bienvenida a la ediciÓn en digital. en quÉ te inspiraste
ilia: puerto rico es muy importante para usted.e noviembre se publicarÁ la ediciÓn sobre sus memorias en espaÑol y prÓximamente tambiÉn estarÁ en la feria del libro de miami asÍ que vamos a estar muy pendientes a la entrevista. carolina: me encanta que hayan mÁs mujeres en la corte suprema y ojalÁ que pudiÉramos armar. la noche mÁs importante de la mÚsica latina, los latÍn grammy, hoy marcan 30 dÍas para la gran noche. la academia anunciÓ que paola barragÁn de ecuador es la...
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president trump today claimed that democrats manufactured the a ath toll of hurricane ma puerto ricoo make him look as bad as possible adding, quote, "if a person dies for any reason like old age, just add them onto the list." [ audience ohs ] oh, my god. that tweet is so offensive, even the twitter bird tried to distanceimself. [ laughter and applause ] and now -- and now, all day long, republicans have been trying to minize and deflect from this comment, but here's the thing. this is your guy. [ light laughter ]e you're lnk robbers in a movie who freak out when one of the other bank robbers shoot somebody. [ laughter ] but, when you agree , rob the bau agree to hang out with the kind of dude who might shoot a guy. [ laughter ] except, you picked somebody -- you picked somebody who uld shoot three guys during the meeting to plan the robbery. [ laughter and applause ] journalist bob woodward's new book detailing life within the trump administration sold more than 750,000 copies its first day of release.re i guess it wasy smart of him to call the book "harry potter and the toupee of d
president trump today claimed that democrats manufactured the a ath toll of hurricane ma puerto ricoo make him look as bad as possible adding, quote, "if a person dies for any reason like old age, just add them onto the list." [ audience ohs ] oh, my god. that tweet is so offensive, even the twitter bird tried to distanceimself. [ laughter and applause ] and now -- and now, all day long, republicans have been trying to minize and deflect from this comment, but here's the thing. this...
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puerto rico which was an island and it was logistically challenging. from all over the country working to restore this power as quickly as possible. >> gabe gutierrez in mexico beach, florida. thank you for watching this hour of "velshi & ruhle." i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. my buddy steve kornacki picks up my coverage now. >> thank you for that. it's 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. here in the east but no matter where you are, we are just 21 days away now from what might be the most consequential election. in three weeks voters could change the balance of power in washington. it could come down to this, 66 districts where the races between republicans and democrats are poised to decide which party ends up in control of the house. now, the narrative up until now has been the democrats will make big gains that a blue wave would be poised to carry them to a house majority and maybe even control of the senate as well. but now three weeks out, there are indications of a more complicated landscape. energy on the
puerto rico which was an island and it was logistically challenging. from all over the country working to restore this power as quickly as possible. >> gabe gutierrez in mexico beach, florida. thank you for watching this hour of "velshi & ruhle." i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. my buddy steve kornacki picks up my coverage now. >> thank you for that. it's 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. here in the east but no matter where you are, we are just 21 days away...
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puerto rico, harvey in texas. do you still think that climate change is a hoax? >> donald trump: look, i think something's happening. something's changing and it'll change back again. i don't think it's a hoax, i think there's probably a difference. but i don't know that it's manmade. i will say this: i don't want to give trillions and trillions of dollars. i don't want to lose millions and millions of jobs. i don't want to be put at a disadvantage. >> stahl: i wish you could go to greenland, watch these huge chunks of ice just falling into the ocean, raising the sea levels. >> trump: and, you don't know whether or not that would have happened with or without man. you don't know. >> stahl: well, your scientists, your scientists-- >> trump: no, we have-- >> stahl: at n.o.a.a. and nasa-- >> trump: we have scientists that disagree with that. >> stahl: you know, i-- i was thinking, what if he said, "no, i've seen the hurricane situations, i've changed my mind. there really is climate change." and i thought, "wow, what an impact"-- >> trump: well-- i'm not denying. >>
puerto rico, harvey in texas. do you still think that climate change is a hoax? >> donald trump: look, i think something's happening. something's changing and it'll change back again. i don't think it's a hoax, i think there's probably a difference. but i don't know that it's manmade. i will say this: i don't want to give trillions and trillions of dollars. i don't want to lose millions and millions of jobs. i don't want to be put at a disadvantage. >> stahl: i wish you could go to...
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so you take, and i think this is a horrific example about what happened in puerto rico. 1st, irma hit maria just followed up and devastated the island. but because there wasn't the kind of political representation, near dc, in dc that could weigh heavy on this administration, weigh heavy on congress to do something, they were basically left just exposed 1st to the horrors of the hurricane and then to the horrors of. >> host: government negligence. but thenonresident commissioner of puerto rico is a republican friend of mine , she had introduced shortly after the hurricane a statehood measure saying we need statehood so we are treated equally and fairly as us citizens and not overlooked and forgotten and people in dc have been fighting for the same thing. >> the question is, is this a political will in the country to put the admission of new states or is that kind of a back position, do we need a constitutional amendment to guarantee everybody's right to vote so that congress we have to figure out a way to deal with it. >> that i don't know but i think part of it as i know that there i
so you take, and i think this is a horrific example about what happened in puerto rico. 1st, irma hit maria just followed up and devastated the island. but because there wasn't the kind of political representation, near dc, in dc that could weigh heavy on this administration, weigh heavy on congress to do something, they were basically left just exposed 1st to the horrors of the hurricane and then to the horrors of. >> host: government negligence. but thenonresident commissioner of puerto...
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puerto rico is one of the oldest that are still flying down to a few airplanes. we are continuing to work through this process to determine what is the best mission suitable for the fantastic airmen. >> what is the age of the oldest aircraft, are there other ones in puerto rico that are 65 models? >> there are some 65 bread across the fleet, some of those are simple ages because we have the age and the h1 to three, the different variances, the c- 130 are resident in puerto rico and we have some in great falls and a couple other locations. >> there is a plan to recapitalize the legacy c-130? >> to recapitalize, no. we are doing our best to modernize and at this time we are not asking for this recapitalization effort, we do seek support for more and as we get those we get them into the old fleet and that is how it works. >> after the mishap there was a strategic review that was done that came out with some list of risk and mitigations to be completed not later than june 15 of this year and i apologize, i was late maybe you have covered that but can you give me an u
puerto rico is one of the oldest that are still flying down to a few airplanes. we are continuing to work through this process to determine what is the best mission suitable for the fantastic airmen. >> what is the age of the oldest aircraft, are there other ones in puerto rico that are 65 models? >> there are some 65 bread across the fleet, some of those are simple ages because we have the age and the h1 to three, the different variances, the c- 130 are resident in puerto rico and...
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or its citizens in puerto rico. and arrives just days after a dire united nations climate change report that was immediately met with dismissive skepticism by the trump administration. nbc's tammy lightener is in albany, georgia tonight. what's it like there now, tammy? >> reporter: chris, we are really starting to get hit. and i'm standing here with ashley. i am holding onto her because these winds are very strong. he literally wandered into our live shot after a tree came crashing down through her apartment moments ago. ashley, tell me how are you doing? >> i'm fine. i'm just a little scared, shaken up. >> and what happened? >> i was at home, and we were chilling. the tree just came through the roof so we evacuated as soon as possible. and a power line came too. >> the police told you to get out? >> they told us someone would be there as soon as possible. i didn't want to take a chance. i just didn't want to get hurt or anything like that. >> we are so glad you're okay. thank you so much. we're beginning to get yo
or its citizens in puerto rico. and arrives just days after a dire united nations climate change report that was immediately met with dismissive skepticism by the trump administration. nbc's tammy lightener is in albany, georgia tonight. what's it like there now, tammy? >> reporter: chris, we are really starting to get hit. and i'm standing here with ashley. i am holding onto her because these winds are very strong. he literally wandered into our live shot after a tree came crashing down...
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. >>> este ponerse el nifr forme de puerto rico, y representar a puerto rico en este torneo, que ahÍ (hablan en inglÉs). mayweather quiero que cada celebridad haga su parte y ayude al prÓjimo, propone que ayuden con un regalo a este individuo por mil dÓlares. wow. >>> bueno, vean la clase de gol de kennedy... en la liga sueca pero mejor la celebraciÓn, increÍble, vean aqui el golazo de este Ángulo, alguien lanzÓ un vaso de bebida y enseguida, la captura y se la bebiÓ. >>> de lo mejoral peor... vean como celebrÓ, limpiandose la colita con el ovoide, le costÓ caro, 13 mil dÓlares y una penalidad, por conducta antideportiva, ha conseguido un patrocinio de de empresa de papel sanitario llamada... asÍ que parece que no fue tan mala la situaciÓn. tremendo spektespectÁculo. >>> gracias. >>> y si quiere degustar una buena bebida y cuenta con dinero extra, preste atenciÓn, salio a la venta whisky escocÉs con costo de plazo de un millÓn de libras esterlinas, no, nada... >>> la lic. rer, mcallen, fabricÓ 24 botellas de esta bebida en 1986, 12 fueron subastadas y otras fueron destruÍda en un ter
. >>> este ponerse el nifr forme de puerto rico, y representar a puerto rico en este torneo, que ahÍ (hablan en inglÉs). mayweather quiero que cada celebridad haga su parte y ayude al prÓjimo, propone que ayuden con un regalo a este individuo por mil dÓlares. wow. >>> bueno, vean la clase de gol de kennedy... en la liga sueca pero mejor la celebraciÓn, increÍble, vean aqui el golazo de este Ángulo, alguien lanzÓ un vaso de bebida y enseguida, la captura y se la bebiÓ....
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and trump found a way to go lower than even his bounty bank shots that i shot in puerto rico.re busting their asses to rescue and recover and feed and connect. and instead of faking praise for himself, why didn't he give those men and women and the thousands their helping the real praise and attention they deserve? that's what a president does. thank you for watching. "cnn tonight with don lemon" starts right now. >> you know why? me, me, me, me, me. it's all about him. that's it. this office, the presidency, is bigger than yourself. >> by definition. >> yeah, but this president just doesn't get that. and i'm not just slamming thhim that is the truth. we've seen the same thing time and time and time again. i'm going to talk about this in a little bit, but you remember when common visited the white house, common, the most benign, one of the most benign -- and i don't mean that in a negative way, he's not a gangsta rapper. he's a spoken word poet. he visited the white house, did a great job, didn't disparage anybody. you know what they said? oh, my gosh, i can't believe, this is
and trump found a way to go lower than even his bounty bank shots that i shot in puerto rico.re busting their asses to rescue and recover and feed and connect. and instead of faking praise for himself, why didn't he give those men and women and the thousands their helping the real praise and attention they deserve? that's what a president does. thank you for watching. "cnn tonight with don lemon" starts right now. >> you know why? me, me, me, me, me. it's all about him. that's...