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sÓlo el 63% tiene energÍa elÉctrica, a pesar de que ricardo rossellÓ habÍa prometido el 95% para maÑana esta es la iglesia de nuestra seÑora del carmen. >>me dijeron ahÍ lavarropas, estufas, carros.. >> prÁcticamente todos los residentes perdieron sus casas y algo peor. >> los pescadores estÁn desesperados porque no tienen con que ganarse el pan de cada dÍa. >> todas las embarcaciones quedaron daÑadas y ahora nadie estÁ pescando. viven en medio de la devastaciÓn gracias a que la iglesia se ha convertido en centro de ayuda comunitaria y se alimenta a todo el que lo necesite gracias a las donaciones que han recibido. >> regresÉ a san juan en lÁgrimas a pedir ayuda y a armarun grupo muy fuerte para que nos pudieran ayudar. >> manos como Éstas han sido las que segÚn el padre josÉ, han sacado a punta santiago del pozo. >> por quÉ fema le niega la ayuda a una persona que no tiene nada? lourdes: aquÍ las huellas de marÍa siguen siendo evidentes, tambiÉn las huellas emocionales y el espÍritu de lucha de estos pescadores, que aseguran que a pesar de todo lo ocurrido, punta santiago se levantarÁ.
sÓlo el 63% tiene energÍa elÉctrica, a pesar de que ricardo rossellÓ habÍa prometido el 95% para maÑana esta es la iglesia de nuestra seÑora del carmen. >>me dijeron ahÍ lavarropas, estufas, carros.. >> prÁcticamente todos los residentes perdieron sus casas y algo peor. >> los pescadores estÁn desesperados porque no tienen con que ganarse el pan de cada dÍa. >> todas las embarcaciones quedaron daÑadas y ahora nadie estÁ pescando. viven en medio de la...
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before i left, i paid one more visit to governor ricardo rossello. 60 days ago. what's changed since then? many things have changed. this has been a significant catastrophe, but obviously everything is heading, now, towards gets to a point of normalcy. but places like utuado, places in the mountains, some of the places in the southeast of the island, they're still a ways away from normal. without basic living functions, how long can people hold on? people are losing their jobs, the schools, some of them are still not open. millions of lives have been totally turned upside down, and i didn't really understand it until i started putting faces to the tragedy. this is like a nightmare you can't wake up from. like, you try to wake up from it and you can't. lemonis: after my time here, i'm convinced this is an american crisis, and i'm not sure america's paying attention. i'm marcus lemonis. ♪ ♪ [ up-tempo music plays ] >> tonight, a journey to cuba... a troubled country taking historic steps to survive. for the first time in decades, profit is no longer a
before i left, i paid one more visit to governor ricardo rossello. 60 days ago. what's changed since then? many things have changed. this has been a significant catastrophe, but obviously everything is heading, now, towards gets to a point of normalcy. but places like utuado, places in the mountains, some of the places in the southeast of the island, they're still a ways away from normal. without basic living functions, how long can people hold on? people are losing their jobs, the schools,...
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la autoridad no ha dado a conocer el nÚmero de cliente que cuentan de cerveza el gobernador ricardo rossellÓ que esperamos, obviamente encontramos mÁs daÑo de lo que esperÁbamos en algunas áreas. reportero: cuando enrique santos lleva mÁs de 80 dÍas lindos. tiene dos generadores de electricidad y lo necesario para estar mÁs tiempo cura. tiene su propia opiniÓn sobre cÓmo el gobierno manejado la situaciÓn. >> creo que con la cantidad de dinero de donaciÓn, de ayuda, prÉstamo que ha entrado a este paÍs, era para tener saeta situaciÓn de la los mÁs de cabl >> aclaro un . la persona el tema de electricidad y tenerlo. >> la planta puede generar 100%, pero si nos llega a donde los habitantes, de nada vale. reportero: cuando garcÍa tambiÉn se va largo tiempo sin luz. cuenta cÓmo ve las promesas de restablecimiento de electricidad que dio el gobierno. su suegra tambiÉn se expresÓ. >> hay que tratar de interpretar cuando ellos hablan, es bien difÍcil. creo que se le saliÓ de control hace rato. >> yo no le creo. no saben los problemas. reportero: las acciones del gobierno parecieron encontrarse con la
la autoridad no ha dado a conocer el nÚmero de cliente que cuentan de cerveza el gobernador ricardo rossellÓ que esperamos, obviamente encontramos mÁs daÑo de lo que esperÁbamos en algunas áreas. reportero: cuando enrique santos lleva mÁs de 80 dÍas lindos. tiene dos generadores de electricidad y lo necesario para estar mÁs tiempo cura. tiene su propia opiniÓn sobre cÓmo el gobierno manejado la situaciÓn. >> creo que con la cantidad de dinero de donaciÓn, de ayuda, prÉstamo...
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there was no safe haven. >> ricardo rossello: there was no safe haven. >> kroft: just a few weeks earlierspread dismay that the city's flood control system was no match for hurricane harvey. >> cynthia nealy: it's going to rain, we're going to have hurricanes and tropical storms. so, by golly, do something to protect your people from it. >> kroft: also this year, an old warrior's last stand. lesley stahl with john mccain. >> stahl: i had to ask him about cancer. he didn't want to go there and i was pushing him there. >> john mccain: i have feelings sometimes, of fear of what happens. but as soon as i get that, i say, wait a minute. you've been around a long time, old man. you've had a great life. >> kroft: bill whitaker's recent story with producer ira rosen about the opioid crisis got washington's attention. >> joe rannazzisi: this is an industry that's out of control. if they don't follow the law in drug supply, people die. >> kroft: joe rannazzisi once ran the d.e.a.'s war on the illicit sale of prescription drugs. a war undermined on capitol hill. an investigation by "60 minutes" and
there was no safe haven. >> ricardo rossello: there was no safe haven. >> kroft: just a few weeks earlierspread dismay that the city's flood control system was no match for hurricane harvey. >> cynthia nealy: it's going to rain, we're going to have hurricanes and tropical storms. so, by golly, do something to protect your people from it. >> kroft: also this year, an old warrior's last stand. lesley stahl with john mccain. >> stahl: i had to ask him about cancer. he...
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sharyl: when we met with puerto rico governor ricardo rossello, who was elected last november, he gave shocking take on the zika hype. gov. rosello: if we were have a humanitarian crisis, i would be the first one to be arguing about that. the reality is that that narrative was certainly overblown. sharyl: rossello told us that narrative had something to do with the serious fiscal crisis puerto rico has been fighting in recent years. some saw zika, he says, as a way to get precious funds from u.s. taxpayers. of $1.6 billion tax dollars the u.s. devoted to the zika fight, the cdc says more than $47 million was sent to puerto rico. gov. rossello: i think it was a narrative that was trying to build up also that we can get some additional funding for puerto rico. the reality is, i think it came back to bite us, because if you establish that narrative -- sharyl: you lost tourism. gov. rossello: we lost tourism. sharyl: in all, it's estimated puerto rico lost $100 million in hotel room revenue in 2016 due to the zika scare. another $100 million when you factor in lost food, beverage, and excu
sharyl: when we met with puerto rico governor ricardo rossello, who was elected last november, he gave shocking take on the zika hype. gov. rosello: if we were have a humanitarian crisis, i would be the first one to be arguing about that. the reality is that that narrative was certainly overblown. sharyl: rossello told us that narrative had something to do with the serious fiscal crisis puerto rico has been fighting in recent years. some saw zika, he says, as a way to get precious funds from...
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. >> governor ricardo rossello, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead, nikki haley puts theshes back hard and nations vote to condemn america on its jerusalem embassy decision. >> america will put our embassy in jerusalem. that is what the american people want us to do, and it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nations will make any difference on that. c olitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are
. >> governor ricardo rossello, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead, nikki haley puts theshes back hard and nations vote to condemn america on its jerusalem embassy decision. >> america will put our embassy in jerusalem. that is what the american people want us to do, and it is the right thing to do. no vote in the united nations will make any difference on that. c olitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to...
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in a statement released monday, the island's governor ricardo rossello referred to the reports, saying the media "used the data provided by the puerto rico demographic registry, but the government needs to if the increase of the deaths is related directly or indirectly with hurricane maria." in the face of mounting evidence of a vast undercount by the government, governor rossello added -- "we always expected that the number of hurricane-related deaths would increase as we received more factual information -- not hearsay -- and this review will ensure we are correctly counting everybody." amy: this comes as the center for investigative journalism in puerto rico reported this week that close to three months since the storm, 45 people are still listed as missing, and efforts by puerto rico's police to locate them have been minimal or almost non-existent. meanwhile, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen and housing and urban development secretary ben carson are visiting the island today, where at least a third of residents are still without power and hundreds remain in shelters. th
in a statement released monday, the island's governor ricardo rossello referred to the reports, saying the media "used the data provided by the puerto rico demographic registry, but the government needs to if the increase of the deaths is related directly or indirectly with hurricane maria." in the face of mounting evidence of a vast undercount by the government, governor rossello added -- "we always expected that the number of hurricane-related deaths would increase as we...
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hurricane maria struck the island in a new cnbc documentary, marcus lemonis caught up with governor ricardo rossellotake a listen. >> just want to give you perspective. when we say the hurricane comes over this way, the width of the hurricane was 35 miles puerto rico's 30 miles so, once it's touching over here, it's touching over here as well 100% of the island got hit by a sustained category 4 hurricane winds. the mountainous region of puerto rico had vulnerable housing -- >> that's a nice way of saying housing that was built a long time ago it wasn't built with concrete. >> that's right. >> at any code. >> that's right. >> sticks and stones >> sticks and stones >> tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific for the full documentary. and more "closing bell" right after this break easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. rap
hurricane maria struck the island in a new cnbc documentary, marcus lemonis caught up with governor ricardo rossellotake a listen. >> just want to give you perspective. when we say the hurricane comes over this way, the width of the hurricane was 35 miles puerto rico's 30 miles so, once it's touching over here, it's touching over here as well 100% of the island got hit by a sustained category 4 hurricane winds. the mountainous region of puerto rico had vulnerable housing -- >>...
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el gobernador de puerto rico ricardo rossellÓ ordenó la revisiÓn de todas las muertes reportadas desde niÑo estaba tan decidido a evitar que se robaran su navidad que llaman a la policÍa local para que lo ayudaran. se imaginan quÉ por lo que pasÓ esto y mucho mÁs en la ediciÓn digital a las 11:00 am /12:00 pm. aranza: yo creo mÁs en la felicidad, la armonÍa y la felicidad. nosotros continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". adelante, chicas. francisca: voy a aprovechar para invitarlos a todos a que se queden pendientes del programa porque en minutos vamos a tener un segmento interactivo increÍble con los mejores regalos de Última hora para todos los presupuestos que podrÁs comprar a medida que los cds al aire en el programa. -- a medida que los ves en el programa. muy pendientes de ese segmento que viene en poco tiempo. ana: vÁmonos nuevamente hasta nueva york con nuestra birmania y con una tradiciÓn que lleva mÁs de 100 aÑos y que regala sonrisas. birmania: oyeme! regala mucho mÁs que sonrisa, regala felicidad a los niÑos a la navidad. estoy en la oficina del correo principal de la c
el gobernador de puerto rico ricardo rossellÓ ordenó la revisiÓn de todas las muertes reportadas desde niÑo estaba tan decidido a evitar que se robaran su navidad que llaman a la policÍa local para que lo ayudaran. se imaginan quÉ por lo que pasÓ esto y mucho mÁs en la ediciÓn digital a las 11:00 am /12:00 pm. aranza: yo creo mÁs en la felicidad, la armonÍa y la felicidad. nosotros continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". adelante, chicas. francisca: voy a aprovechar...