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economy, not because of puerto rico but because of policies that have been enacted in the u.s. congress, they ended 936. all the big corporations came home they didn't have incentives to be in court or rico. the puerto rico is in shambles because we don't have an app economic model in puerto rico that is ingrained into the needs of the people of puerto rico but rather the interests of american corporations. in 1984, this congress ended the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. all the financial crisis they are facing, we knew the power of greed was formidable. knowing what we do, the disposition of assets in place for hurricane maria, making landfall did we have enough goods, enough gasoline and manpower knowing that maria was on its way to puerto rico. between fema and the white house before or after maria. who did you speak with with the response, the president didn't believe in massive catastrophe. 16 or 17 people were dead and to me it really brings the issue of how did that official count shape the response to the government in the mind of the present? >> they pack
economy, not because of puerto rico but because of policies that have been enacted in the u.s. congress, they ended 936. all the big corporations came home they didn't have incentives to be in court or rico. the puerto rico is in shambles because we don't have an app economic model in puerto rico that is ingrained into the needs of the people of puerto rico but rather the interests of american corporations. in 1984, this congress ended the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. all the...
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we have the best and brightest in puerto rico learning the backbone of emergency management. what we have got to be able to do is build a robust puerto rican emergency management agency at the state level. we're trying to work daily with the 78 municipalities to bolster our capability that was not existent before the storm. we're making sure that we shore up the capabilities. we have been through multiple exercises. we're rewriting the national response framework to i core pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 the private sector as well. at the end of the day fema doesn't own any of the infrastructure. we don't own anyone. the private sector does. we have to make sure the private sector is in front of every bit of our disaster response that they tell us what they need. soy that they can can get to their infrastructure. there is a ton of things that are taking place there. i'm also, believe it or not, recovery. we use section 428 of the stafford act to make sure that every project work sheet when we rebuild a school system or the hospital system, that it's done in a resilient fashion
we have the best and brightest in puerto rico learning the backbone of emergency management. what we have got to be able to do is build a robust puerto rican emergency management agency at the state level. we're trying to work daily with the 78 municipalities to bolster our capability that was not existent before the storm. we're making sure that we shore up the capabilities. we have been through multiple exercises. we're rewriting the national response framework to i core pursuant to clause 8...
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of puerto rico. but rather the interest of american corporations. in 1994, this congress ended the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. prepa and all of the financial prices that they're facing, we knew the power grid was very vulnerable. so knowing what we knew, what brings this position of federal assets were in place prior to hurricane maria making landfall, did we have enough food, did we have enough gasoline, did we have enough man power knowing that that -- that maria was on the way to hit puerto rico. >> ma'am, before -- >> what, mr. long, what was the communication like between fema and the white house before maria and after maria? who did you speak with at the white house concerning disaster response in puerto rico? because the president in his mind didn't believe that it was a massive catastrophe based on the fact that only 16 or 17 people were dead. and to me it really brings the issue of how did that official count shape the response from the federal government in the mind of th
of puerto rico. but rather the interest of american corporations. in 1994, this congress ended the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. prepa and all of the financial prices that they're facing, we knew the power grid was very vulnerable. so knowing what we knew, what brings this position of federal assets were in place prior to hurricane maria making landfall, did we have enough food, did we have enough gasoline, did we have enough man power knowing that that -- that maria was on the...
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so that the puerto rico economy is in shambles? because we don't he the economic model in puerto rico that is ingrained into the people that rather the interest of american corporations. in 1984 this congress and in the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. and with all the financial prices they are facing? made them very vulnerable so what assets were in place prior to hurricane maria? did we have enough feet - - food or gasoline? knowing that maria was on its way to hit puerto rico? so what was the communication between fema and the white house before and after maria? what did you talk to the white house concerning disaster response because the president in his mind did not believe it was a massive catastrophe because only 16 or 17 people were dead. but to me that really brings the issue of how did that official count shape the response from the federal government in the mind of the president quick. >> here again first it was harvey then maria so before irma came we preloaded to the capacity that the office could but it
so that the puerto rico economy is in shambles? because we don't he the economic model in puerto rico that is ingrained into the people that rather the interest of american corporations. in 1984 this congress and in the ability of puerto rico to file for bankruptcy. and with all the financial prices they are facing? made them very vulnerable so what assets were in place prior to hurricane maria? did we have enough feet - - food or gasoline? knowing that maria was on its way to hit puerto rico?...
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but it is from someone on the ground in puerto rico. this e-mail warns the conditions remain dire "-right-double-quote with limited to know communication "-right-double-quote. "-right-double-quote, gas lines are in excess of six hours to inconsistent delivery. the e-mail concludes this. and i quote, is to burn we need help. more than two months following hurricane maria we are watching our local electrical cruise struggle to repair the system when no one system and no material. we are hearing estimates that we will be one year without regular power. why? we can do better than this. the e-mail was provided to a congressional office and directly to fema administrator brock long. the following -- the forwarding e-mail and i quote -- here's another example. i know you had a rough time in houston but at least you had competent people in charge of the response. we had in competent people in charge here. ... we have no record of whether administrator long responded to the e-mail. instead, we have press reports and inspector general findings th
but it is from someone on the ground in puerto rico. this e-mail warns the conditions remain dire "-right-double-quote with limited to know communication "-right-double-quote. "-right-double-quote, gas lines are in excess of six hours to inconsistent delivery. the e-mail concludes this. and i quote, is to burn we need help. more than two months following hurricane maria we are watching our local electrical cruise struggle to repair the system when no one system and no material....
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puerto rico is 30 miles. third of the island still without power. you guys know you're american citizens, right? yes. do you feel like it? yes, but we've been abandoned by our government of the united states, as well as the government of puerto rico. a bridge washed out, a community cut off. it's horrible because this is our only entrance and exit. there's nowhere in and nowhere out. for you, this is the end of the world right here. doctors saving the injured and the sick. also, the ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. from the hurricane. yes. they don't have food. they don't have water. they don't have jobs. this would never happen on the mainland. you'd see trucks everywhere. you'd see military deployment. thousands making the wrenching decision. i feel like a coward for leaving this. you feel like a sellout or something? yes, i feel like i'm selling out. i feel like i'm running away, just running away from this. but i also saw optimism. is there hope? there's always hope. yeah. for the three-and-half-mill
puerto rico is 30 miles. third of the island still without power. you guys know you're american citizens, right? yes. do you feel like it? yes, but we've been abandoned by our government of the united states, as well as the government of puerto rico. a bridge washed out, a community cut off. it's horrible because this is our only entrance and exit. there's nowhere in and nowhere out. for you, this is the end of the world right here. doctors saving the injured and the sick. also, the ptsd,...
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i'm curious if there has ever been a thought about the islands joining with puerto rico and becoming a state? and i'm trying to figure out, you think you have more democrats for more republicans in the islands, and who helps you more in congress. in your case, probably democrats. what do you think of the citizens united decision? guest: that's quite a number of questions. i talked to jennifer theirez-colon about quest for statehood. i think version islanders are proud to be virgin islands, and the notion of being consumed by puerto rico is one that most of them are not in favor of. supports, iwho follow the mantra of, we look for whoever is going to support us. of myk one of the reasons advocacy and leadership for them is that i work with whoever is going to be supportive of us. it appears right now the democrats have been the most supportive in terms of supporting legislation i put forward, but that does not say that republicans have not been. supporters of amendments and bills when they were in the majority and i'm grateful for that. as registered democrats, as registered voters, t
i'm curious if there has ever been a thought about the islands joining with puerto rico and becoming a state? and i'm trying to figure out, you think you have more democrats for more republicans in the islands, and who helps you more in congress. in your case, probably democrats. what do you think of the citizens united decision? guest: that's quite a number of questions. i talked to jennifer theirez-colon about quest for statehood. i think version islanders are proud to be virgin islands, and...
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en puerto rico estÁn enojados porque el presidente trump quiere terminar la que ayuda federal porquelia en la isla aÚn sufren las consecuencias del huracÁn marÍa dice que si trump decide no dar mÁs ayuda a puerto rico no serÍa por falta de fondos, si no por crear controversia incluso por racismo >>> como americanos nos tenemos que ayudar todos si ayudamos a un estado a puerto rico tambiÉn >>> un nuevo reporte publicado por el reporte de (nombre en inglÉs) dicen que la casa blanca dicen que las intenciones del presidente son no sa probar los fondos de li voy el mismo presidente dijo el 30 de octubre (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> en respuesta hoy la alcaldesa de san juan reiterÓ que los puertorriqueÑos son estadounidenses y merecen ser ayudados como tal >>> lo que hace donald trump no tiene lÍmites >>> el gobierno federal otorgÓ mÁs de 60 mil millones de dÓlares y 2 aÑos despuÉs sigue dando ayuda y p el huracÁn marÍa en puerto rico solamente 6 mil millones de dÓlares. cifras 3 mil muertes por el huracÁn marÍa y segÚn el asei hubieran mÁs muertes, es un derecho de violaciÓn. >>> el pre
en puerto rico estÁn enojados porque el presidente trump quiere terminar la que ayuda federal porquelia en la isla aÚn sufren las consecuencias del huracÁn marÍa dice que si trump decide no dar mÁs ayuda a puerto rico no serÍa por falta de fondos, si no por crear controversia incluso por racismo >>> como americanos nos tenemos que ayudar todos si ayudamos a un estado a puerto rico tambiÉn >>> un nuevo reporte publicado por el reporte de (nombre en inglÉs) dicen que la...
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and, we take a look at the effects of hurricane maria onk the zika outbr puerto rico and whether the storm swept away the virus. >> there was no zika testing since september 2017, since the hurricane. so we have no way of knowing if we are still having transmission or not. a >> woodruf that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundingor the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skoloundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. mmitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this prram was made ssible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: in cali
and, we take a look at the effects of hurricane maria onk the zika outbr puerto rico and whether the storm swept away the virus. >> there was no zika testing since september 2017, since the hurricane. so we have no way of knowing if we are still having transmission or not. a >> woodruf that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundingor the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >>...
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i think there's a need right now to ascertain how that recovery is going both in puerto rico and the virgin islands, and in several committees whether it be natural resources, oversight and government reform committee, and other committees we'll see transportation and homeland security whichwe looks at fema o see which has been the good and the bad. the pros and the cons. let's get best-case scenario. the purpose of hearings are not just to say got you, but also to find out what have we done well. what have we done bad, and is there things and laws that congress can work on to make them workk better in the future. >> pedro: .from illinois, independent line, paul good morning. >> good morning. i am listening to the democrats again, and -- >> pedro: keep going you're still on. are you there? let's try another line. missouri, lisa. go ahead. >> yes, i am a democrat. i have been a democrat for over 30 years. but, in the 2016 election i voted for trump. because i thought he would get things done. he had great ideas. and he has so far kept a lot of his promises. and that's why i have no de
i think there's a need right now to ascertain how that recovery is going both in puerto rico and the virgin islands, and in several committees whether it be natural resources, oversight and government reform committee, and other committees we'll see transportation and homeland security whichwe looks at fema o see which has been the good and the bad. the pros and the cons. let's get best-case scenario. the purpose of hearings are not just to say got you, but also to find out what have we done...
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one white house aide told me, brooke, one of the reasons why they want to block funding from puerto ricoe puerto rican leaders haven't spent all the money they've appropriated so faring so they must not need any more help. >> i'm sure many people down there would obviously feel differently. sarah westwood, thank you so much. >>> meantime democrats are gearing up for the fight coming up in the near year. they will have control of the house of representatives, and with the new power, they could target them with a number of probes, the first one matt whitaker. he's likely next chairman of the house judiciary committee. >> our very first witness after january 3rd, we will s&p mr. -- or we will summon if necessary, s&p mr. whitaker. >> if he doesn't recuse himself, if he has any involvement whatsoever in this russia probe, we are going to find out whether he made commitments about it. mr. whitaker needs to understand he will be called toance and any role he plays will be exposed to the public. >> let's go to cnn politics reporter chris salizza. let's talk about the hit lists. >> oom going to
one white house aide told me, brooke, one of the reasons why they want to block funding from puerto ricoe puerto rican leaders haven't spent all the money they've appropriated so faring so they must not need any more help. >> i'm sure many people down there would obviously feel differently. sarah westwood, thank you so much. >>> meantime democrats are gearing up for the fight coming up in the near year. they will have control of the house of representatives, and with the new...
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rick scott went to puerto rico. and donald trump went after maria.s throwing paper towels at the people. and i was thinking we're american too. we have rights as well. >> what he does and how he expresses himself towards you know, port ri cans. is disrespectful. >> reporter: not all are going against the gop. evacway jose is voting for rick scott. >> you're supporting the candidate part of the republican party. >> yes. because he's a good candidate. >> he was impressed with how scott handled hurricane irma in florida last year. his son is voting for scott too. >> i have seen construction work. and a lot of improvement. also there's a lot of job opportunity here. >> reporter: democratic representative believes anger is a great motivator. >> they understand that you vote for rick scott and a vote for trump. they're connecting the dots. >> do you feel like in this election puerto rico really can make a difference? >> we'll make a difference. >> reporter: randi kaye. cnn. orlando. >> early start is on after the break. did you get a whole thanksgiving? we
rick scott went to puerto rico. and donald trump went after maria.s throwing paper towels at the people. and i was thinking we're american too. we have rights as well. >> what he does and how he expresses himself towards you know, port ri cans. is disrespectful. >> reporter: not all are going against the gop. evacway jose is voting for rick scott. >> you're supporting the candidate part of the republican party. >> yes. because he's a good candidate. >> he was...
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Ño y disfruta el rango de solista en el new york city ballet es el Único bailarÍn del puerto rico ya llevas aproximadamente 6 aÑos arduo trabajo tratando de representar los valores que conlleva ser latino y hacer un Él sueÑo de uno cuando estÁs en estados unidos. >>> pero suba maravilla que esÉe pasando esto, y ahorita eres el Único puertorriqueÑo del city ballet en dÓnde la presencia latina no se hace notar mucho pero hay algo que estÁ pasando porque tambiÉn estÁ isaac hernÁndez dandose a notar, se siente lindo? >>> asÍ es, tuve el privilegio de conocer a isaac hace algunos aÑos un pasiÓn se me contagio y me sirviÓ de ejemplo para poder probar que pues todos podemos hacer esto y representar a latinoamÉrica. >>> esto es una belleza, y me encanta ver tu historia ¿no? un muchacho que era un niÑo junto con tu hermano muy curioso muy activo y con una madre con mucha visiÓn por eso llegaste adonde estÁs verdad? >>> es asÍ, algo que n inculcaron nuestros padres cuando dijimos que querÍamos ser bailarines, y dijo que tenÍamos que ser los mejores. >>> lo lograste guau!. >>> la verdad es q
Ño y disfruta el rango de solista en el new york city ballet es el Único bailarÍn del puerto rico ya llevas aproximadamente 6 aÑos arduo trabajo tratando de representar los valores que conlleva ser latino y hacer un Él sueÑo de uno cuando estÁs en estados unidos. >>> pero suba maravilla que esÉe pasando esto, y ahorita eres el Único puertorriqueÑo del city ballet en dÓnde la presencia latina no se hace notar mucho pero hay algo que estÁ pasando porque tambiÉn estÁ isaac...
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we need hospitals built not just n puerto rico and the virgin islands but throughout this country. we need safe public housing. i'm going to tell you why public housing is so important. our h.u.d. secretary would like to cut funding. i am living proof of public housing. it is my parents living and you'll like this one, in bushwick projects in brooklyn. the money they were able to save living in those public housing allowed to put their brothers and sisters through residency school, nursing school and allowed them to save money to buy a home and use that equity to put me and other cousins through college. that's what we do as a community. we're not there because we're lazy. we're there because we need support to live the american dream. know that in the upcoming january when we come back, that we are going to make it possible tore other kids from bushwick projects, from other kids from other parts of this country to be able to live the american dream because the support that they ask for is not a handout but a hand up. but i thank you all for being the support that have individuals
we need hospitals built not just n puerto rico and the virgin islands but throughout this country. we need safe public housing. i'm going to tell you why public housing is so important. our h.u.d. secretary would like to cut funding. i am living proof of public housing. it is my parents living and you'll like this one, in bushwick projects in brooklyn. the money they were able to save living in those public housing allowed to put their brothers and sisters through residency school, nursing...
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then, in september, hurricaneri slammed into puerto rico.ia destroyed the island and t crippl healthcare system, including many of the systems set up to respond toa ika. >> we hatastrophe, we stopped testing. the health care system collapsed.hi >> reporter: the island's health care system came back to life, the zika testing program did not. >> t health department concluded that there is no zika, the epidemic ended the day of the hurrice. >> reporter: assistant secretary of health concepon quinones de longo claims the zika testing program has been back up and running. and says there is no current evidence of the virus. >> so far, we are not detecting new cases of zika. >> reporter: she also says within three weeks of the hurricane, her department sent zika samples to the c.d.c. lab in atlanta for analysis. but in an email, c.d.c. officials refuted that saying: "the puerto rico health department did not send zika tests to the c.d.c. afte hurricane maria." >> there was no zika testing done since september017, since the hurricane. so we have no
then, in september, hurricaneri slammed into puerto rico.ia destroyed the island and t crippl healthcare system, including many of the systems set up to respond toa ika. >> we hatastrophe, we stopped testing. the health care system collapsed.hi >> reporter: the island's health care system came back to life, the zika testing program did not. >> t health department concluded that there is no zika, the epidemic ended the day of the hurrice. >> reporter: assistant secretary...
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we've spent a lot of money on puerto rico, and that's fine. you put it in dirty water. would you drink it? >> sure. >> really? >> if there was an armed guard inside the temple they would have been able to stop him. maybe there would have been nobody killed except for him. >> interesting to go back through and remember all of it, and when california was facing what would become the most deadly wildfire in u.s. history, trump's first instinct was to blame california. he then went to visit the state just days later and this happened. >> as big as they look on the tube, you don't see what's going on until you come here and what we saw at pleasure, what a name right now, but what we just saw, we just left pleasure. >> paradise. >> or paradise. and what we just saw at paradise is just not acceptable. >> phil rucker remains with us here in our studio for just a bit more of our conversation. when we see his black crisis raincoat we have come to expect malla prop or a misstep. we get that the president doesn't have obvious empathy, but there is a way f
we've spent a lot of money on puerto rico, and that's fine. you put it in dirty water. would you drink it? >> sure. >> really? >> if there was an armed guard inside the temple they would have been able to stop him. maybe there would have been nobody killed except for him. >> interesting to go back through and remember all of it, and when california was facing what would become the most deadly wildfire in u.s. history, trump's first instinct was to blame california. he...
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i know he has new reporting on the president and puerto rico. what did he find out? >> yeah.n't want to provide any more funding for relief for puerto rico. in fact, in private and sort of vented that he wants to pull old funding back which is him blowing off steam. i think it speaks to the seriousness and his team meeting with congressional appropriators saying no more money for puerto rico. democrats there, they're going to fight for more spending and obviously to have power now once they run the appropriations committee. but this is -- it's also interesting because you saw the president's tweets over the week about the -- the awful deadly fires in california where he's sort of critiquing it in real time as opposed to just saying both in puerto rico and l.a., it's terrible. people lost their lives and homes and futures and you're looking to the president to say okay what are the things with he can do from the federal government perspective? >> all right, jim, thank you for being with us this morning. we'll, of course, be reading axios a.m. in a little while. you can sign up
i know he has new reporting on the president and puerto rico. what did he find out? >> yeah.n't want to provide any more funding for relief for puerto rico. in fact, in private and sort of vented that he wants to pull old funding back which is him blowing off steam. i think it speaks to the seriousness and his team meeting with congressional appropriators saying no more money for puerto rico. democrats there, they're going to fight for more spending and obviously to have power now once...
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your folks came from puerto rico. i see the little frog, an homage to puerto rico.s came for a reason. they came for work. they came for opportunity. >> for the same reason that migrants from across the united states move from place to place. >> it's not just why people move throughout the country but also why people come from outside the country. one of the things that is reflected in your book is the experience of being an outsider and we're in this period where the other is very prevalent in our discourse. how do you take that in? not as a justice but as a citizen? >> one of the prizes of having written my memoir is that i had so many people who i have known as friends, virtually my entire adult life who shared with me the hardships in their lives that i never ever knew about. >> yeah. >> there was and is a very dear friend from yale who i knew had come from the south, but i had absolutely no knowledge of the extreme poverty he had grown up in. in fact, i just assumed he was another one of the privileged people that i had gone to law school with. and he wasn't. i
your folks came from puerto rico. i see the little frog, an homage to puerto rico.s came for a reason. they came for work. they came for opportunity. >> for the same reason that migrants from across the united states move from place to place. >> it's not just why people move throughout the country but also why people come from outside the country. one of the things that is reflected in your book is the experience of being an outsider and we're in this period where the other is very...
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are there other ones in puerto rico that are 65 models? >> there are some 65 spread across the fleet. most of those are simple h because we have an h, h1, 2, 3, variance. we show c-130h are in puerto rico and we also have some in great falls and a couple other locations. >> there is a plan then to recapitalize the legacy c-130 aircraft? >> to recapitalize? no, ma'am. we are doing our best to modernize. we are not asking for additional recapitalization efforts. we do put those into the oldest fleet. that's how we will work the process. >> very good. after the mishap there was a strategic review that was done that came out with some -- a list of risk and recommended mitigation, corrective action to be completed not later than june 15th of this year. i apologize. i was late. maybe you covered that. can you give me an yupdate on te report? i haven't had a chance to read it. what were some of the recommendations part of that and where you added implementing those that were supposed to be done by june. >> with regard to a specific accident, ma'a
are there other ones in puerto rico that are 65 models? >> there are some 65 spread across the fleet. most of those are simple h because we have an h, h1, 2, 3, variance. we show c-130h are in puerto rico and we also have some in great falls and a couple other locations. >> there is a plan then to recapitalize the legacy c-130 aircraft? >> to recapitalize? no, ma'am. we are doing our best to modernize. we are not asking for additional recapitalization efforts. we do put those...
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you know we're able to get in there and help solve the immediate problem but if you go to puerto rico right now it still is messed up as it was when we were arguing about it after the storm so what america and the rest the world in the developed countries need to do to come together is find a solution that can both be deployed rapidly and also be robust and resilient to last for those ten or fifteen years afterwards just like a large diesel plant is and that's one thing that my systems does is that within three months are able to deploy those systems and reach those hundred million down pretty capacities in one to two years instead of five and nine that's pretty impressive grant we wish you all the best we hope you'll come back and talk about it again this is issue is unfortunately not going away maybe fortunate for your top of the book we hope you'll help solve it looks like you're on your way great thank you so much graham page the founder and president magnet imperial systems appreciate it great to see again i hope. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return if
you know we're able to get in there and help solve the immediate problem but if you go to puerto rico right now it still is messed up as it was when we were arguing about it after the storm so what america and the rest the world in the developed countries need to do to come together is find a solution that can both be deployed rapidly and also be robust and resilient to last for those ten or fifteen years afterwards just like a large diesel plant is and that's one thing that my systems does is...
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so, puerto rico is some of the oldest aircraft that are still flying. they're down to just a few airplanes. we are continuing to work through the strategic basing process to determine what's the best mission suitable for the fantastic airmen that we have there. >> what is the age of the oldest aircraft -- so, are there still other ones in puerto rico that are '65 models? >> there are some '65, ma'am, spread across the fleet. most of them are simple hs because we have an h, h 1, different variants of those. we show that c-130-hs are resident both in puerto rico and we also have some in great falls and a couple other locations. >> so, there is a plan, then to recapitalize the legacy c-130 aircraft? >> to recapitalize, no, ma'am, we are doing our best to modernize and at this time we are not asking for additional recapitalization efforts. we do see support each year from congress for more and as we get new c-130-js, we put those into the oldest fleet. >> after the mishap, there was a strategic review that was done that came out with some list of risk and r
so, puerto rico is some of the oldest aircraft that are still flying. they're down to just a few airplanes. we are continuing to work through the strategic basing process to determine what's the best mission suitable for the fantastic airmen that we have there. >> what is the age of the oldest aircraft -- so, are there still other ones in puerto rico that are '65 models? >> there are some '65, ma'am, spread across the fleet. most of them are simple hs because we have an h, h 1,...
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[applause] and everybody from puerto rico. [cheers and applause] and the congresswoman and senator marco rubio and my lieutenant governor. [speaking spanish] . >> a lot of people are not going to like this race a lot of people looking over those in accurate poles. [laughter] quite - - [applause] but i have no interest in looking backwards and we have a bright future in front of us. a lot of people hard work the economy is growing and wages are up every country would love to have the economy of the usa. we are the envy of the world in florida is the envy of the united states. [cheers and applause] our success is shocking to see people suggest that we should embrace socialism. socialism will not happen in our nation and it will not happen under my watch. i did not go to tallahassee to be peoples friends i'm not going to dc to win a popularity contest i'm going to get something done i put out a ten-point plan i know others decided not to read it or spend time on it we all know change is never popular especially talking about how
[applause] and everybody from puerto rico. [cheers and applause] and the congresswoman and senator marco rubio and my lieutenant governor. [speaking spanish] . >> a lot of people are not going to like this race a lot of people looking over those in accurate poles. [laughter] quite - - [applause] but i have no interest in looking backwards and we have a bright future in front of us. a lot of people hard work the economy is growing and wages are up every country would love to have the...
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i want to thank everybody from puerto rico that came. went to thank congresswoman jennifer gonzalez. i want to thank the lieutenant governor. i went to thank marco rubio. [applause] >> lieutenant governor carlos fitzgerald. [speaking spanish] >> there's going to be a lot of pundits who will analyze this race. a lot of people will poor overall the in accurate polls. but i have no interest in looking backwards. i'm going to look to the future and we have a bright future in front of us. based on a lot of people's hard work, the national economy is growing, wages are up, every country would love to have a economy of the usa. we are the envy of the world and florida is the envy of the united states. when you see all the success it is shocking to see people suggesting we embrace socialism. socialism will not happen in our nation. it is not going to happen under my watch. i didn't go to tallahassee eight years ago to be everybody's friend. i'm not going to dc to win a popularity contest. i'm going to dc to get something done. i put out a 10 poi
i want to thank everybody from puerto rico that came. went to thank congresswoman jennifer gonzalez. i want to thank the lieutenant governor. i went to thank marco rubio. [applause] >> lieutenant governor carlos fitzgerald. [speaking spanish] >> there's going to be a lot of pundits who will analyze this race. a lot of people will poor overall the in accurate polls. but i have no interest in looking backwards. i'm going to look to the future and we have a bright future in front of...
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una joven chicago tambiÉn sufriÓ acoso por vestir una camiseta de puerto rico.antes famosos por hacer crÍticas duras y frutales, no se guardÓ nada para descalificar al presidente enrique peÑa nieto. sencillamente dijo que es el peor gobernante en la historia de mÉxico por una gestiÓn que segÚn Él estÁ marcada por la violencia excesiva. alberto: a una semana del cambio presidencial en mÉxico el padre alejandro emitiÓ un juicio contundente en contra del mandatario enrique peÑa nieto. >> para mÍ es el peor presidente que hemos tenido jamÁs en la historia. ninguno tan cÍnico. alberto: el padre declarÓ en una entrevista que el gobierno deja miles de desaparecidos. >> en uno de los vÓmitos mÁs difÍciles-- alberto: el sacerdote no estÁ de acuerdo en que el prÓximo presidente de mÉxico ofrezca perdÓn a los funcionarios que cometieron actos de corrupciÓn, sobre todo durante la presente administraciÓn. arantxa: pasamos a cuba donde periodistas independientes internaron hoy en la habana con el jefe de gobierno espaÑol pedro sÁnchez. al regresar no se pierda los trucos de u
una joven chicago tambiÉn sufriÓ acoso por vestir una camiseta de puerto rico.antes famosos por hacer crÍticas duras y frutales, no se guardÓ nada para descalificar al presidente enrique peÑa nieto. sencillamente dijo que es el peor gobernante en la historia de mÉxico por una gestiÓn que segÚn Él estÁ marcada por la violencia excesiva. alberto: a una semana del cambio presidencial en mÉxico el padre alejandro emitiÓ un juicio contundente en contra del mandatario enrique peÑa nieto....
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. >> now, i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack becausepuerto rico, and that's fine. >> you put it in dirty water. >> and you can drink it after ten to 12 hours. >> would you do it? would you drink it? >> sure. >> recovery effort. >> some of it perversely comical. you say someone in puerto rico, you wouldn't drink this. >> it is a year and a half after that hurricane and the island state is still struggling. their economy was battered and destroyed. they are still trying to rebuild. that is a long process and it is far from the president's memory at this point. >> no one runs and says i want to do the consoling part of the job. it does come with the job and we have seen a slew of different so far of men have the job and they have taken it to it differently. >> they have taken it all well. barack obama had the string of shootings. the kids at newtown, connecticut. >> thank you for your terrific contribution to tonight's broadcast and every time we call and need you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up for you, a campaign pledge bro
. >> now, i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack becausepuerto rico, and that's fine. >> you put it in dirty water. >> and you can drink it after ten to 12 hours. >> would you do it? would you drink it? >> sure. >> recovery effort. >> some of it perversely comical. you say someone in puerto rico, you wouldn't drink this. >> it is a year and a half after that hurricane and the island state is still...
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. >> lgbt nuestros amigos hermanos hermanas en puerto rico porque no pueden abortar en puerto rico yotar? >> venimos de paÍses donde la corrupciÓn de gobierno siempre ha reinado por dÉcadas por cientos de aÑos, pero este paÍs no es asÍ, uno viene aqui para mejores oportunidades ya que tenemos tambiÉn informaciÓn que siempre hemos necesitado, nuestro deber es compartir esa informaciÓn (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan inglÉs) lgbt (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan inglÉs) (hablan inglÉs) tambiÉn les contestan a los que comentan que las celebridades no deberÍan meterse en temas polÍticos (informaciÓn en pantalla) subir * no se podÍan despedir sin un mensaje final para los que todavÍa no estÁn seguro de ir a votar . >> hoy es el dÍa de elecciones de medio tÉrmino por favor tienen que salir a votar su voz vale la pena su voto es sumamente importante no lo dejen pasar por favor. >> vayan a votar! (gritan) (gritan) (gritan) pues ahÍ estÁn. >> excelente. >> un grupo de mujeres inteligentes activistas bien preparadas llena de corazÓn de amor, saliendo a decirle a la comunidad, vamos a votar
. >> lgbt nuestros amigos hermanos hermanas en puerto rico porque no pueden abortar en puerto rico yotar? >> venimos de paÍses donde la corrupciÓn de gobierno siempre ha reinado por dÉcadas por cientos de aÑos, pero este paÍs no es asÍ, uno viene aqui para mejores oportunidades ya que tenemos tambiÉn informaciÓn que siempre hemos necesitado, nuestro deber es compartir esa informaciÓn (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan inglÉs) lgbt (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan...
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. >> hurricane relief in puerto rico? >> oh, it was absolutely >> reporter: add to that dozens of topics including campaign-era payments to women who allege affairs with mr. trump, russian involvement in the election, and the appointment of acting attorney general matt whitaker who democrats already accuse of bias against the special counsel investigation. california's adam schiff will lead the house intelligence committee. >> mr. whitaker needs to understand that he will be called to answer and any role he plays will be exposed to the public. >> reporter: house democratic -- democratic leader nancy pelosi, likely to be the next speaker, told "face the nation" democrats will be strategic. >> we are not scattered shot. we are not doing any investigations for a political purpose but to seek the truth. >> reporter: last week the president said democratic investigations could backfire. >> we can investigate. they look at us, we look at them. it goes on for two years. at the end of two years, nothing's done. >> reporter: in th
. >> hurricane relief in puerto rico? >> oh, it was absolutely >> reporter: add to that dozens of topics including campaign-era payments to women who allege affairs with mr. trump, russian involvement in the election, and the appointment of acting attorney general matt whitaker who democrats already accuse of bias against the special counsel investigation. california's adam schiff will lead the house intelligence committee. >> mr. whitaker needs to understand that he...
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we've had ledge leaders from puerto rico coming in to endorse and support me.ing to do well there. we will definitely do well in dade county with the hispanics down there. i think all in all, we are going to be very competitive with the hispanic vote. i think we've got a good shot to win it. >> martha: congressman desantis, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> martha: coming up next, brand-new styles of how republicans, democrats, independents feel about issues hours before they cast their vote. when we come back. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. the new lincoln mkc.mix. connecting the world inside, with the world outside. so you can move through both a little easier. introducing the well-connected 2019 lincoln mkc. >> martha: so just hours away, as yo
we've had ledge leaders from puerto rico coming in to endorse and support me.ing to do well there. we will definitely do well in dade county with the hispanics down there. i think all in all, we are going to be very competitive with the hispanic vote. i think we've got a good shot to win it. >> martha: congressman desantis, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> martha: coming up next, brand-new styles of how republicans, democrats, independents feel about issues...
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survive the storm and come here and be treated as a second class citizen when in fact they are from puerto ricocitizens. organizers are hopeful they're able to carve out a new bloc of voters. puerto ricans are the fastest growing population in florida, it was always the conservative cubans, but now something new is happening. >> what are other issues that puerto ricans in florida have other than hurricane relief? they're building a new life here and aren't going back. >> the big one is affordable housing. they get here, willing and ready to work hard, but they need housing. and it's education. whether it's rural parts of the state or cities around orlando, tampa, miami, the kids are struggling. in order for them to patch together a better life for themselves, it's housing and education for their children. >> tremai trymaine, thank you s. >>> coming up, why the current economy might not. economy might not. be overshadowed by this week's election. the fda has approved an opioid ten times more powerful than fentanyl for wider use in health care settings. ignoring harsh criticism from its advisers
survive the storm and come here and be treated as a second class citizen when in fact they are from puerto ricocitizens. organizers are hopeful they're able to carve out a new bloc of voters. puerto ricans are the fastest growing population in florida, it was always the conservative cubans, but now something new is happening. >> what are other issues that puerto ricans in florida have other than hurricane relief? they're building a new life here and aren't going back. >> the big one...
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and lots of immigrants some of whom were eligible to vote the minute they moved to florida from puerto rico puerto ricans are american citizens and if they come to florida as many did after the terrible storm in puerto rico seeking shelter all they have to do is register to vote they don't have to become citizens but it has a huge immigrant population some of those immigrants like cuban americans were initially republican voters and the problems in florida tend to be in south florida which is miami dade county palm beach and broward county that we just saw those are states those are counties in florida with large populations of new citizens and immigrants there are some bill and that includes the president who immediately jumped on the idea of vote if voter fraud or trying to steal an election it just seems very sort of convenient to jump on that sort of thing straight away whereas others say no no we're just counting the votes what do you think people jump straight away on that idea of there being fraud because that's one of the the central republican themes that democrats are trying to st
and lots of immigrants some of whom were eligible to vote the minute they moved to florida from puerto rico puerto ricans are american citizens and if they come to florida as many did after the terrible storm in puerto rico seeking shelter all they have to do is register to vote they don't have to become citizens but it has a huge immigrant population some of those immigrants like cuban americans were initially republican voters and the problems in florida tend to be in south florida which is...
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she and her children evacuated from puerto rico after hurricane maria and now calls central florida homestration responded to the hurricane she's registered to vote democratic. after the hurricane tens of thousands of puerto ricans relocated to florida whereas u.s. citizens they can vote if they register. >> do you think this is a lock for democrats? >> reporter: which explains why in the senate race both democrat bill nelson and republican rick scott are pushing hard to gain support among newly registered puerto rican voters. both have released spanish speaking tv ads along florida's coveted i-4 corridor. >> the candidates who can talk to how to remove those barriers to opportunity, to better jobs, to better housing, to better education is really the candidate that's going to win the support of this community. >> reporter: the trump administration's hand olgf the aftermath of hurricane maria is a major motivating factor for many displaced puerto ricans. so the more donald trump tweets or says things about puerto rico like the death toll isn't true, how does that impact the vote here? >>
she and her children evacuated from puerto rico after hurricane maria and now calls central florida homestration responded to the hurricane she's registered to vote democratic. after the hurricane tens of thousands of puerto ricans relocated to florida whereas u.s. citizens they can vote if they register. >> do you think this is a lock for democrats? >> reporter: which explains why in the senate race both democrat bill nelson and republican rick scott are pushing hard to gain...
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i noticed that puerto rico wasn't included and usually in history books, puerto rico and territories are not included. my question is, what was your thought process not to include territories in a history book? >> that's a good question. if you are writing is history textbook, what you think needs to be in there? about puerto rico? in the history, where -- >> the colonialism, just -- >> i agree with you. i spent time instead of cuba and the philippines. so that i can call the readers attention to the debate over whether the united states can be an empire. i spent a lot of time in the mexican war in 1848. which this is the first set of conversations about whether united states should be an empire. i spent a lot of time on the southern slavery defenders that wanted to extend slavery. into islands in the caribbean. and in the 20th century, i'll talk about alaska or hawaii either. it is really just a question of scale and scope. i think it's a very good point. thank you. >> first of all thank you. the use of maps and imagery were so interesting. your title of course, makes me think of th
i noticed that puerto rico wasn't included and usually in history books, puerto rico and territories are not included. my question is, what was your thought process not to include territories in a history book? >> that's a good question. if you are writing is history textbook, what you think needs to be in there? about puerto rico? in the history, where -- >> the colonialism, just -- >> i agree with you. i spent time instead of cuba and the philippines. so that i can call the...
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muy contenta porque esta acciÓn de gracias voy a visitar a mi familia en puerto rico.ismo magnitud 2.6 a 4 millas de of el viento comienza a soplar desde el sur y esto lo que hace esalejar del humo del Área de bahÍa así que poco a poco vemos cÓmo esa calidad del aire va mejorando. continuamos bajo una alerta hasta el dÍa de maÑana. vea el frente que estar dejando precipitaciones en nuestra zona, especialmente en horas de la maÑana del miÉrcoles. hacia el dÍa viernes tendremos el paso de otro sistema frontal. los acumulados en nuestra zona serÁn variables. en la zona de santa rosa 2 pulgadas y media, en san josÉ esperamos un poco mÁs de 1 pulgada y media de precipitaciÓn. las zonas donde han sido afectadas por incendios forestales han sido las mÁs expuestas a reci temperaturas en nuestra regiÓn rondando los 60 grados. las mÍnimas en ese rango de los 50. la posibilidad de lluvias se mantiene hacia el dÍa viernes o el sÁbado en horas de la madrugada. pasamos a una pausa. >> mÉxico visitÓ argentina. ¿ sabes cÓmo quedaron? 2-0 perdiÓ mÉxico. ♪ daniel: arrancamos con acciÓn
muy contenta porque esta acciÓn de gracias voy a visitar a mi familia en puerto rico.ismo magnitud 2.6 a 4 millas de of el viento comienza a soplar desde el sur y esto lo que hace esalejar del humo del Área de bahÍa así que poco a poco vemos cÓmo esa calidad del aire va mejorando. continuamos bajo una alerta hasta el dÍa de maÑana. vea el frente que estar dejando precipitaciones en nuestra zona, especialmente en horas de la maÑana del miÉrcoles. hacia el dÍa viernes tendremos el paso...
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reelecciÓn, sin duda rick scott ha tenido Éxito, se dedicÓ a los huracanes, le prestÓ atención a puerto ricovilizÓ a la base republicana utilizando estos mÉtodos que todos sabemos son sucios, culpar a la caravana, hacer como que esto va a cambiar todo, esto ayudÓ a motivar a mucha gente a que salga a votar, yo pienso que tambiÉn lo de kavanaugh. presentadora: rick scott moderÓ vamos al cuartel general de rick scott lorraine caceres esta ahi >>esta contienda estuvo reÑida durante meses, asÍ se mantuvo hasta el Último momento a pesar de que bill nelson no ha hecho la llamada para conceder la victoria. dijo que no puede creer que este proceso para el empezÓ hace ocho aÑos con el comienzo de su gobernaciÓn, ademÁs dijo que esta fue una campaÑa reÑida, difÍcil e intensa, agradeciÓ a su familia llorando, hablÓ de su madre soltera que criÓ a cinco niÑos con pocos recursos y que nunca se imaginÓ que un dÍa tendría un hijo con esto recursos. agradeciÓ al presidente, al vicepresidente. esa es la informaciÓn que tenemos. muchas gracias. sus una pose regresamos. por aquí... nunca nadie lo hace. yo no fu
reelecciÓn, sin duda rick scott ha tenido Éxito, se dedicÓ a los huracanes, le prestÓ atención a puerto ricovilizÓ a la base republicana utilizando estos mÉtodos que todos sabemos son sucios, culpar a la caravana, hacer como que esto va a cambiar todo, esto ayudÓ a motivar a mucha gente a que salga a votar, yo pienso que tambiÉn lo de kavanaugh. presentadora: rick scott moderÓ vamos al cuartel general de rick scott lorraine caceres esta ahi >>esta contienda estuvo reÑida...
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. >> el conjunto completo voló y el trofeo fue la segunda visita a puerto rico . >> el partido del díasí se hace y no lo podían creer los fanáticos. van por dos por la victoria y tremendo partido. hacemos una pausa y enseguida regresamos. amigos esta noche a las 11 continúa la búsqueda de la madre que secuestró a sus propios hijos . esta noche a las 11 le contamos . >> miles de adultos y pequeñoss fue por una buena causa. algunos de ellos corren disfrazados. este evento ha re para hospital clínicas infantiles en los últimos años . >> a mitad de carrera, penas para la foto. gracias por acompañarnos nos vemos en. a las 11. buen provecho. >>
. >> el conjunto completo voló y el trofeo fue la segunda visita a puerto rico . >> el partido del díasí se hace y no lo podían creer los fanáticos. van por dos por la victoria y tremendo partido. hacemos una pausa y enseguida regresamos. amigos esta noche a las 11 continúa la búsqueda de la madre que secuestró a sus propios hijos . esta noche a las 11 le contamos . >> miles de adultos y pequeñoss fue por una buena causa. algunos de ellos corren disfrazados. este...
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. >> deaths in puerto rico. how decisions were made. they also don't want to stop on bob mueller, i think, and that is a big deal. >> another issue or area that will be ripe for democrat, voter disenfranchisement, voter suppression, a lot of people very upset about the elections in georgia and florida and saying that some of the reason that the democrats didn't win there is because of efforts to make it harder for people to vote. that will also be a subject for hearings. >> not often the president has a formal news conference in the east room of the white house. it is a tradition on the day after a midterm for the president to walk out and hold this kind of news conference. usually presidents acknowledge that they've, as we've been saying, had a little shellacking. this president will no doubt not acknowledge that at all and lost a lot of republicans in the house of representatives but gained seats in the senate and i'm sure will focus in on that and open up with an opening statement, in effect, declare victory
. >> deaths in puerto rico. how decisions were made. they also don't want to stop on bob mueller, i think, and that is a big deal. >> another issue or area that will be ripe for democrat, voter disenfranchisement, voter suppression, a lot of people very upset about the elections in georgia and florida and saying that some of the reason that the democrats didn't win there is because of efforts to make it harder for people to vote. that will also be a subject for hearings. >>...
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hurry country leave in puerto rico, oh, it was inadequate. >> white house staff of personal e-mail. >absolutely. >> i want to see his tax returns. >> that quite a list, because you control the money, you can investigate anything. >> correct. kennedy: gross. i need a drink. this is best you can come up with? endless sou subpoena circle jerk that does not end in impeachment? this is the best that democrat have, a hope this is a april fool's joke, they are playing wrong game in wrong pitch, they will score on their own goal, no one wants 85 investigations they want money and happiness, and a vacation from dc dim wits who are too tone deaf to hear above sound of their own white priv privilege noise, that is the memo. >> nancy pelosi says they will take a more measures approach. >> we're responsible, we're not doing go investigation for political purpose, but seek the truth. i think you could describe how democrat will go forward in this regard, we'll be strategic. kennedy: what the hell are we doing here? well democratic calm and collected or a free-for-all. our panel is back. chris, do n
hurry country leave in puerto rico, oh, it was inadequate. >> white house staff of personal e-mail. >absolutely. >> i want to see his tax returns. >> that quite a list, because you control the money, you can investigate anything. >> correct. kennedy: gross. i need a drink. this is best you can come up with? endless sou subpoena circle jerk that does not end in impeachment? this is the best that democrat have, a hope this is a april fool's joke, they are playing wrong...
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condiciones no parecen mejorar y la mejoría podría llegar hasta el martes es que se puede ver que aquí el puerto ricor que en esto s y la direcicon contiunua empujando y de hecho vemos el aár donde vemos condiciones difíciles en cuanto a calidad de aire y tbde lo que se considera peligroso para la saluda y las personas que tienen un tipo de enfermedades y por eso continuamos bajo alerta en toda el área de la bahía y es lo que se debe tratar de no pasar mucho tiempo al aire libre porque el aire no es apto para respirar y tenemos un sistema de alta presión y bajas temperaturas en horas de la noche y lo que hace que funcione la capa de humo como la tapa de una olla y hace que se concentren más los contaminantes, es un cambio que para a el día martes o después, más adelante hablamos de las probabilidades de lluvias que el llega luego del "día de acción de gracias". hombres una mujer sospechoso de asaltar a una persona y el asalto tuvo lugar y la víctima afortunadamente resultó ilesa. >> al sur de la bahía se registró un sismo de 2,8 grados, es el más grande de tres temblores en el área en un periodo de m
condiciones no parecen mejorar y la mejoría podría llegar hasta el martes es que se puede ver que aquí el puerto ricor que en esto s y la direcicon contiunua empujando y de hecho vemos el aár donde vemos condiciones difíciles en cuanto a calidad de aire y tbde lo que se considera peligroso para la saluda y las personas que tienen un tipo de enfermedades y por eso continuamos bajo alerta en toda el área de la bahía y es lo que se debe tratar de no pasar mucho tiempo al aire libre porque...
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. >> estÁs superocupado porque ademÁs sÉ que mary poppins, vas a puerto rico con hamilton ¿por quÉ eraestÁ muy orgullosa de Él? adamari lÓpez, la compatriota, le mandamos un beso, no sÉ por que me acordÉ y me pongo chinita. >> y hay que recaudar fondos porque puerto rico todavÍa lo necesita para levantarse despuÉs de marÍa. >> dios sabe por quÉ lo hace, asÍ es la vida y el talento puertorriqueÑo. >> vamos ahora a una pausa comercial, amiga. >> en seguida en un nuevo dÍa su imagen escapando de los gases lacrimÓgenos ha dado la vuelta al mundo, es la cara de la crisis en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos, y el testimonio de esta madre lo tenemos a continuaciÓn. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> muy buenos dÍas vamos con la informaciÓn, porque en situaciones tan duras como es el Éxodo centroamericano siempre suele haber una imagen que termina por convertirse en un sÍmbolo, no cabe duda que es la siguiente imagen, una mujer huyendo de los gases lacrimÓgenos con sus hijas, una descalza y la otra en paÑales, esto le dio vuelta al mundo y recibiÓ las portadas de grandes medios de comunicaciÓn como
. >> estÁs superocupado porque ademÁs sÉ que mary poppins, vas a puerto rico con hamilton ¿por quÉ eraestÁ muy orgullosa de Él? adamari lÓpez, la compatriota, le mandamos un beso, no sÉ por que me acordÉ y me pongo chinita. >> y hay que recaudar fondos porque puerto rico todavÍa lo necesita para levantarse despuÉs de marÍa. >> dios sabe por quÉ lo hace, asÍ es la vida y el talento puertorriqueÑo. >> vamos ahora a una pausa comercial, amiga. >> en...
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. >> hurricane relief in puerto rico? >> oh, it was absolutely inadequate. >> reporter: add to that dozens of other topics, including campaign-era payments to women who allege affairs with mr. trump, russian involvement in the 2016 election and the appointment of non-senate confirmed actingea accuse of bis against the special counsel investigation. california's adam schiff will lead the house intelligence committee. >> mr. whitaker needs to understand that he will be called to answer in any role that he plays will be exposed to the public. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy pelosi likely to become the next speaker told "face the nation" democrats will be strategic. >> we are not scattershot. we're not doing any investigation for political purpose but to seek the truth. >> reporter: last week, the president said democratic investigations could backfire. >> now we can investigate. they look at us. we look at them. it goes on for two years. then at the end of two years, nothing is done. >> reporter: at that same pres
. >> hurricane relief in puerto rico? >> oh, it was absolutely inadequate. >> reporter: add to that dozens of other topics, including campaign-era payments to women who allege affairs with mr. trump, russian involvement in the 2016 election and the appointment of non-senate confirmed actingea accuse of bis against the special counsel investigation. california's adam schiff will lead the house intelligence committee. >> mr. whitaker needs to understand that he will be...
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por ejemplo este concierto de ahora en puerto rico como saben no nieva y yo dije que va a nevar en puertofoto. hemos trabajado antes y somos amigos. toni: ella dice que la foto estaba alterada porque no sonreÍa. cosculluela: no tengo tiempo para estar alterando fotos. mucha gente dice que yo hago las cosas de forma maquiavÉlica pero no es de esa forma. toni: si carol g estuviera viendo la entrevista quÉ le dirÍa? cosculluela: que bsuque una foto para postearla. toni: es un gusto conversar contigo, cosculluela. es la primera vez que nos encontramos frente a frente y gracias por la oportunidad de conocerte un poco mÁs. cosculluela: gracias a ti. toni: continuamos con primer impacto. carlos: gracias a tony dandrades. nosotros estÁbamos hablando con bertÍn. batÍn: yo creo que este muchacho parecÍa muy animado. carlos: nosotros contÁbamos sobre la naturaleza de estos cantantes y su situaciÓn que no siempre es fÁcil. me imagino que entre artistas siempre hay pleitos quÉ tan importante es hacerlos pÚblicos? bertÍn: yo le aconsejaría que si dices que tÚ keylla ha pasado mal en su vida y que ahora
por ejemplo este concierto de ahora en puerto rico como saben no nieva y yo dije que va a nevar en puertofoto. hemos trabajado antes y somos amigos. toni: ella dice que la foto estaba alterada porque no sonreÍa. cosculluela: no tengo tiempo para estar alterando fotos. mucha gente dice que yo hago las cosas de forma maquiavÉlica pero no es de esa forma. toni: si carol g estuviera viendo la entrevista quÉ le dirÍa? cosculluela: que bsuque una foto para postearla. toni: es un gusto conversar...
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su contrincante para un puesto en el senado, rick scott, viajÓ ocho veces a puerto rico luego del huracÁnanizaciones que promueven el voto dieron a conocer que 40,000 boricuas se inscribieron en el Área de florida central. >> cientos de miles de puertorriqueÑos y latinos han salido a votar en la florida. reportera: mÁs del partido polÍtico, los puertorriqueÑos tienen un sentimiento en comÚn. >> yo votÉ por rick scott. me motivÓ la ayuda que le dio a los puertorriqueÑos despuÉs de los marÍa. reportera: la florida cuenta con mÁs de 1 millÓn de puertorriqueÑos. las encuestas sugieren que el voto puertorriqueÑo serÁ decisivo este 6 de noviembre. enrique: en la vÍspera de esta elecciÓn se ha intensificado el despliegue militar en la frontera. preparÁndose para contener la llegada de caravanas de centroamericanos, el operativo estÁ en marcha. en arizona las tropas han comenzado a levantar campamentos. civiles armados se estÁn movilizando para interceptar a las familias de refugiados. luis: vinieron a arizona a cumplir la orden del presidente. a reforzar una fronte q muro y en otros apena por lo
su contrincante para un puesto en el senado, rick scott, viajÓ ocho veces a puerto rico luego del huracÁnanizaciones que promueven el voto dieron a conocer que 40,000 boricuas se inscribieron en el Área de florida central. >> cientos de miles de puertorriqueÑos y latinos han salido a votar en la florida. reportera: mÁs del partido polÍtico, los puertorriqueÑos tienen un sentimiento en comÚn. >> yo votÉ por rick scott. me motivÓ la ayuda que le dio a los puertorriqueÑos...
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cabe mencionar que puerto rico no lo hace y tampoco hawai ni arizona. hay que mover la manija. a de todo un hÉroe, llegÓ a la ciudad con el trofeo en sus manos. todo un [música] vítor: me cae que te pasas de lanza, albertano. albertano: ¿qué? y ahora qué? vítor: ¿cómo que ahora qué, güey? o sea, vamos a pedir chamba y salimos bien tardísimo por tu culpa. albertano: no, carnal, lo que pasa es que sí tengo un problema bien gacho de mi espalda. vítor: ¿cuál problema? albertano: es que me cuesta harto trabajo despegarla
cabe mencionar que puerto rico no lo hace y tampoco hawai ni arizona. hay que mover la manija. a de todo un hÉroe, llegÓ a la ciudad con el trofeo en sus manos. todo un [música] vítor: me cae que te pasas de lanza, albertano. albertano: ¿qué? y ahora qué? vítor: ¿cómo que ahora qué, güey? o sea, vamos a pedir chamba y salimos bien tardísimo por tu culpa. albertano: no, carnal, lo que pasa es que sí tengo un problema bien gacho de mi espalda. vítor: ¿cuál problema? albertano: es...