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and president trump's latest comment that he won't support statehood until the san juan mayor is out. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this isis democracy now!, demomocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to the drama that unfolded monday when news outlet axios reported that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein had verbally resigned amid mounting tension over the ininvestigation by special counl robert mueller into russia's role in the 2016 presidential election. some of the confusion began last week, whenen rosenstein and whie house chief of staff john kelly met at the white house hours after "the new york times" reported that rosenstein had suggested secretly recording trump in the white house and discussed recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment to remove trump from office for being unfit. but for now, rosenstein still has his job. white house spokeswoman sarah sanders tweeted monday that trump and rosenstein "had an extended conversation to discuss the recent news stories." trump, who is in new york for th
and president trump's latest comment that he won't support statehood until the san juan mayor is out. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this isis democracy now!, demomocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to the drama that unfolded monday when news outlet axios reported that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein had verbally resigned amid mounting tension over the ininvestigation by special counl robert mueller into russia's role in...
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in san juan alone between 2,600 and 3,000 roofs. schools. almost everything.t's almost as if we've just woken up from a severe trauma. construction must happen. but also what are we going to change so that this doesn't happen again? >> reporter: despite all the challenges signs of hope sprouting throughout the island. mother nature showing her majesty once again. and infrastructure inching back. like this bridge that had been swept away. >> it was completely destroyed. and we saw people right after the hurricane trying to get across the water, hanging on to a rope that was stretched across. and now it's fully open and completely in use. >> they're all blue. >> reporter: this is my second trip back to puerto rico since maria. this island a place my family has long called home. eight months ago i joined my sister jennifer and her boyfriend alex to witness the devastation firsthand. >> you'll do what you can and you know -- you hope it's going to help. >> reporter: outside of old san juan we met corterio torres, his house destroyed. >> the home of this man still
in san juan alone between 2,600 and 3,000 roofs. schools. almost everything.t's almost as if we've just woken up from a severe trauma. construction must happen. but also what are we going to change so that this doesn't happen again? >> reporter: despite all the challenges signs of hope sprouting throughout the island. mother nature showing her majesty once again. and infrastructure inching back. like this bridge that had been swept away. >> it was completely destroyed. and we saw...
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thanks to bill weir in san juan. >>> hurricane florence is bearing down on the carolinas. the powerful moving storm is so slow that you could walk faster. we're live in the impact zone next. >>> disaster at the door step and it's coming in. >> hurricane florence on its final approach to the carolinas. the storm moving at a very slow pace. once the storm arrives, some areas will see hurricane conditions for a full 24 hours. they will see tropical storm-force winds this afternoon. i'm christine romans. >> i'm alex marquardt. great to be with you on this busy morning. let's stay with the storm. florence closing in on carolinas. storm has weakened to a dangerous category two. doesn't change the effects. rainfall measured in feet and not inches. it is forecast to create life-threatening conditions. the warning officials are giving is leave immediately. more than 2 million people live in areas under warnings. >> states of emergency have been declared in five states. carolinas, georgia, virginia and maryland. airlines have canceled 800 flights along the east coast in anticipation
thanks to bill weir in san juan. >>> hurricane florence is bearing down on the carolinas. the powerful moving storm is so slow that you could walk faster. we're live in the impact zone next. >>> disaster at the door step and it's coming in. >> hurricane florence on its final approach to the carolinas. the storm moving at a very slow pace. once the storm arrives, some areas will see hurricane conditions for a full 24 hours. they will see tropical storm-force winds this...
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old san juan. i want to show you the stark contrast we're seeing this september compared to last september. for one you can see the lights on here. there are tourists back in san juan, which is very important because as you know, tourism is a vital part after the economy, not just for the city but for the island. look at what's here in old san juan in the center. there are pictures of what happened here one year ago. a car into a house. you can see the wires down, electricity has been an issue for the last year. and while much of it is back on, if you talk to folks who live here, they will tell you that it is spotty. whenever there is a passing storm, power sometimes goes depending on the city that you're in. we flew with the national guard this week. they flew us through different parts of the island over the mountainous region. it's there they spent a lot of time in the last eight months. eight months was how long their recovery mission took. they tell me now they're in a mission of being prepare
old san juan. i want to show you the stark contrast we're seeing this september compared to last september. for one you can see the lights on here. there are tourists back in san juan, which is very important because as you know, tourism is a vital part after the economy, not just for the city but for the island. look at what's here in old san juan in the center. there are pictures of what happened here one year ago. a car into a house. you can see the wires down, electricity has been an issue...
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name checking the mayor of san juan. let's talk about how weird that is. there are people filling their carsbelongings, nopositive everything will be all right when they get back. >> he does not like women attacking him, particularly when it's a woman of color. he was sensitive to her chris simp, which was warranted because her citizens were dying. the idea that there will be future deaths is important but 3,000 americans have already died as a result of their negligence and they have not taken any responsibility for that whatsoever. essentially every comment he says about puerto rico is blaming them for their poor infrastructure. and i am not okay with blaming the victims of a natural disaster for being deceased, right? i think that's immoral. >> one of my favorite leadership moments before a hurricane was governor chris christie. and he told new jersey residents, get the hell off the beach. and it was colorful. it was brash. but that's, you know maybe a better model for donald trump. maybe focus on encouraging your supporters who believe in you to leave.
name checking the mayor of san juan. let's talk about how weird that is. there are people filling their carsbelongings, nopositive everything will be all right when they get back. >> he does not like women attacking him, particularly when it's a woman of color. he was sensitive to her chris simp, which was warranted because her citizens were dying. the idea that there will be future deaths is important but 3,000 americans have already died as a result of their negligence and they have not...
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what is the mayor of san juan have to say about that? she joins me after the break. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> so, as hurricane florence zeros in on the carolinas, president trump says fema is ready, tweeting, it will be arriving soon. they are supplied and ready. be safe. a fema as ready as it could be? new documents provided to the "rachel maddow show" shows the trump administration transferred $10 million from the fema response and recovery budget to i.c.e. kristen welker is joining us from the white house. already this morning, we have heard several administration officials, several republican leaders say, listen, it's fine. we are good. fema is good. it has what it ne
what is the mayor of san juan have to say about that? she joins me after the break. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a...
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la alcaldesa de san juan el gobernador de la isla le responde.de trump ha desviado millones de dÓlares fema hac de la agencia para el manejo de mercancÍas hacia ice. lanza la versiÓn x con cubierta de cristal y reconocimiento facial de apple. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos ilia calderon. ♪ ♪ -- he ilia calderon jorge: buenas noches. trasmitimos en vivo desde washington . comenzamos con el poderoso huracÁn florence y el millÓn de personas que estÁn siendo evacuadas para protegerse. las carolinas y virginia estÁn a su paso . oreflejan el potencial devastador que tienen huracÁn. comenzamos con aranza que estÁ en charlestÓn. adelante. aranza: ¡quÉ tal, jorge? me encuentra la bahÍa de charlestÓn. y se vive una intensa calma. porque personas queresguardan sus hogares y negocios ponen o tablas de madera y por el otro en el parque donde estamos a mucha gente que estÁ paseando con sus mascotas de manera muy tranquila. hemos conversado con la mayorÍa de ellos y les preguntamos si se van a ir y dicen que no, que si
la alcaldesa de san juan el gobernador de la isla le responde.de trump ha desviado millones de dÓlares fema hac de la agencia para el manejo de mercancÍas hacia ice. lanza la versiÓn x con cubierta de cristal y reconocimiento facial de apple. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos ilia calderon. ♪ ♪ -- he ilia calderon jorge: buenas noches. trasmitimos en vivo desde washington . comenzamos con el poderoso huracÁn florence y el millÓn de...
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these are deepening of different segments of the project in norfolk, san juan and seattle harbor. we have an ecosystem restoration project in brownsville, texas. and as you know, they go under concurrent review both by the congress and the administration. mrs. napolitano: i'm interested in more detail on one of them but i'll ask for it later. significant amount of time this year to evaluate the government's response to the hurricanes irma and harvey. and u.s. virgin islands where people lost their lives and took 11 months to restore power to the entirety of the island. can you provide an updated activities in puerto rico and virgin islands related to the 2017 hurricanes. -- he hurricane season is it is imperative we apply the lessons learned from those hurricanes to prepare for future storms. can you please describe activities the corps has undertaken or plans to undertake to better prepare our nation for future hurricanes this coming season. major general spellmon: i would start out by saying any loss of our hearts ic and and thoughts are with the families that lost loved ones. i
these are deepening of different segments of the project in norfolk, san juan and seattle harbor. we have an ecosystem restoration project in brownsville, texas. and as you know, they go under concurrent review both by the congress and the administration. mrs. napolitano: i'm interested in more detail on one of them but i'll ask for it later. significant amount of time this year to evaluate the government's response to the hurricanes irma and harvey. and u.s. virgin islands where people lost...
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pesefeligreses de la iglesia de san juan diego, donde era pÁrroco, lo apoyan. >> tengo palabras paraor interino de el programa de sacerdotes externos. >> sobre el padre diego y su familia vamos a hacer mucha oraciÓn. somos todos seres humanos y cometemos errores. no somos nadie para juzgar. viviana: edwin giraldo cortÉs hizo parte del programa de sacerdotes la reacciÓn de los fieles por las acusaciones de conducta lasciva y exhibiciÓn indecente que le formularon en miami fue diferente. >> me parece demasiado lamentable. igual nosotros seguimos con la compostura de seguir catÓlicos. n cÓmo van a responder. >> lÓgico, uno no va a confiar en ir a misa. viviana: las dos iglesias a las que pertenecÍan ambos sacerdotes estuvieron envueltas en escÁndalo. en 2015 como sacerdote peruano de la misiÓn de san juan diego fue destituido tras ser acusado de pornografÍa infantil. dos sacerdotes de la arquidiÓcesis colombiana, uno de ellos con una enfermedad terminal, contrataron sicarios para que los mataran. hoy un vocero de la arquidiÓcesis de chicago dijo que no harÁn más declaraciones sobre las
pesefeligreses de la iglesia de san juan diego, donde era pÁrroco, lo apoyan. >> tengo palabras paraor interino de el programa de sacerdotes externos. >> sobre el padre diego y su familia vamos a hacer mucha oraciÓn. somos todos seres humanos y cometemos errores. no somos nadie para juzgar. viviana: edwin giraldo cortÉs hizo parte del programa de sacerdotes la reacciÓn de los fieles por las acusaciones de conducta lasciva y exhibiciÓn indecente que le formularon en miami fue...
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in norfolk, san juan, system restoration projects. one in brownsville texas. and one signed by congress and the administration. >> in the significant amount of time this year to rally the response to the hurricanes maria and harvey, experts puerto rico sent out on the u.s. virgin island where is people lost their lives, 11 months or so passed on the entirety of the island. and additionally, this let's us learn from those persons. . >> it was a disaster for both sides, 26 and 27. >> of our stock that we responded. >> all right. we are not good enough, or -- >> i would thank you as well as all of congress for the generous determining a. congress gave us $7.24 billion, and that is going to fund 235 projects in 33 states. our communities. we are taking this very, very seriously. >> thank you very much, sir. goodbye. >> thank you chairman, thank you for being here. the 15th of june, i think it was -- so support from our valley division. >> us i have to refresh my memory. i think the one lock, what's the status for that? the cost ratio, the question about how it lea
in norfolk, san juan, system restoration projects. one in brownsville texas. and one signed by congress and the administration. >> in the significant amount of time this year to rally the response to the hurricanes maria and harvey, experts puerto rico sent out on the u.s. virgin island where is people lost their lives, 11 months or so passed on the entirety of the island. and additionally, this let's us learn from those persons. . >> it was a disaster for both sides, 26 and 27....
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welcome to old san juan. a city named after john the baptist by christopher columbus of the united states for over a century. but one of the most tragic chapters in the long, rich history of this place was written in the last year. and it is still unfolding. it's a story of unprecedented destruction that came from the ocean and for many an even more frustrating response coming from the president in charge of protecting it. >> happening now, breaking news. monster storm. >> reporter: the summer of '17 was a perfect storm of perfect storms. first, hurricane harvey blasted texas. >> it is delivering not only punishing winds but the potential for feet of rain. feet. >> reporter: then irma careened through the caribbean on its way to the florida keys. and when it grazed puerto rico, they thought they had dodged a bullet. but then, a little storm named maria grew into the mother of god awfulness. >> maria changed from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane in historic speed. we had never anticipated an event of
welcome to old san juan. a city named after john the baptist by christopher columbus of the united states for over a century. but one of the most tragic chapters in the long, rich history of this place was written in the last year. and it is still unfolding. it's a story of unprecedented destruction that came from the ocean and for many an even more frustrating response coming from the president in charge of protecting it. >> happening now, breaking news. monster storm. >> reporter:...
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>> you know, there is san juan and then there is the rest of the island. think there is a little bit of a traumatic response to the hurricane. the devastation touched everyone san juanhere, but san juan hasd back more quickly. when you go to the coast where the hurricane first hit or some of the rural areas, i think people feel that they are at a loss. i think there is quite a bit of sectors ofacross all society about some of the recent statements from the president about conditions here. i think they're looking to more constructive solutions and name-calling -- van name-calling. we should remember that new york city got through bankruptcy by virtue of created public financing and the public and private sectors joining in and finding a solution, and the city rebounded. same kind of thing could happen and puerto rico. alix: tim o'brien and puerto rico, thank you so much. and david tawil of maglan capital, to what. coming up, crude getting lower. more on what i am watching next. and remember, go to gdp go to check -- gtv to check on our charts. this is
>> you know, there is san juan and then there is the rest of the island. think there is a little bit of a traumatic response to the hurricane. the devastation touched everyone san juanhere, but san juan hasd back more quickly. when you go to the coast where the hurricane first hit or some of the rural areas, i think people feel that they are at a loss. i think there is quite a bit of sectors ofacross all society about some of the recent statements from the president about conditions here....
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san juan mayor carmen cruz. good fortune to you. next we'll look at some new polling on nevada where the race for senate is tighter than a drum. you're watching "hardball." rgen, i'd be freaking out. we are the tv doctors of america. together with cigna reminding you to go, know, and take control of your health. schedule your annual check-up today. to go, know, and take control of your health. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems ma
san juan mayor carmen cruz. good fortune to you. next we'll look at some new polling on nevada where the race for senate is tighter than a drum. you're watching "hardball." rgen, i'd be freaking out. we are the tv doctors of america. together with cigna reminding you to go, know, and take control of your health. schedule your annual check-up today. to go, know, and take control of your health. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we...
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. >> welcome to old san juan. a city named after john the baptist by christopher columbus on an island that has been part of the united states for over a century. but one of the most tragic chapters in the long rich history of this place was written in the last year. and it is still unfolding. it's a story of unprecedented destruction that came from the ocean and for many an even more frustrating response coming from the president in charge of protecting it. >> happening now, breaking news. monster storm. >> summer of '17 was a perfect storm of perfect storms. first, hurricane harvey blasted texas. >> it is delivering not only punishing winds but the potential for feet of rain. feet. >> then irma careened through the caribbean on its way to the florida keys. and when it graced puerto rico, they thought they had dodged a bullet. but then a little storm named maria grew into the mother of god awfulness. >> maria changed from a tropical storm to a category 5 lurk in hick speed. we had never anticipated an event of th
. >> welcome to old san juan. a city named after john the baptist by christopher columbus on an island that has been part of the united states for over a century. but one of the most tragic chapters in the long rich history of this place was written in the last year. and it is still unfolding. it's a story of unprecedented destruction that came from the ocean and for many an even more frustrating response coming from the president in charge of protecting it. >> happening now,...
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en san juan, nadie contestÓ el telÉfono.frontera de brasil buscando refugio. jorge: masacre de elefantes en África revela el sanguinario jorge: masacre de elefantes en África revela el sanguinario contrabando de marfil. un bote. os nuestre el espacio es muy pequeño. la nueva surface go tiene el tamaño perfecto. me encanta que puedo sujetarla en mi mano. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. ahora, t-mobile tiene il obtén ilimitado desde $30 dólares cada línea, por 4 líneas en t-mobile. ilia: amazon se convirtiÓ en la segunda compaÑÍa en alcanzar el millÓn de millones de dólares en la bolsa de valores de wall street. lo logrÓ, esto de que sus acciones se cotizarÁn a $2050 cada una. esto ocurre un mes despuÉs de que apple rompiera esa marca histÓrica. muchos se preguntan si esto llevarÁ a amazon a superar a apple. jorge: la directora de la federaciÓn de gimnasia de los estados unidos renunciÓ a su cargo. habÍa estado sÓlo nueve meses en funciones, tras el escÁndalo que culminÓ con la condena a 140 aÑos de
en san juan, nadie contestÓ el telÉfono.frontera de brasil buscando refugio. jorge: masacre de elefantes en África revela el sanguinario jorge: masacre de elefantes en África revela el sanguinario contrabando de marfil. un bote. os nuestre el espacio es muy pequeño. la nueva surface go tiene el tamaño perfecto. me encanta que puedo sujetarla en mi mano. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. ahora, t-mobile tiene il obtén ilimitado desde $30 dólares cada línea, por...
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our bill we're joins us now from san juan with more on that. what have been you been seeing while you're down there, bill? >> reporter: well, we're down here to do a special hour on the one year after recovery to see how things are shaping up. and we came across a site that just has to infuriate the countless puerto ricans who are drinking rain water or rigging pipes into rivers to survive in the months after the storm and all the good souls in the mainland who tried to help them by sending water and bringing down supplies. this giant blue pile we came across in seba, puerto rico, about a 45-minute drive south of san juan, is 20,000 palettes of fema water, bottled water, maybe between 30 and 40 million bottles of water that have been sitting, going to waste, in the hot sun for months. they started to arrive back in october or november. they didn't start sending out the water until may. and then people reported a foul odor and smell, which touched off some sort of government testing program. so there it sits, unused and blame is kind of like tha
our bill we're joins us now from san juan with more on that. what have been you been seeing while you're down there, bill? >> reporter: well, we're down here to do a special hour on the one year after recovery to see how things are shaping up. and we came across a site that just has to infuriate the countless puerto ricans who are drinking rain water or rigging pipes into rivers to survive in the months after the storm and all the good souls in the mainland who tried to help them by...
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desastre, la bandera en la isla ondeÓ a media asta y un acto ecumÉnico tuvo lugar en el puerto de san juanociedad civil. el huracÁn dejÓ daÑos valorados en 90,0$90,000,000,00 pero lo peor del desastre ha d sido la lenta respuesta del gobierno del presidente donald trump que a dÍa de hoy sigue negando que el nÚmero de muertos por el huracÁn haya sido tan elevado. vanessa estÁ en la isla con mÁs. adelante. >>> asÍ es josÉ, te saludo desde puerto rico donde muchos aquÍ estÁn indignados porque el presidente donald trump no cree que casi 3000 personas hayan perdido la vida por este terrible huracÁn, el gobernador de la isla le ha enviado una carta pidiendo que se termine el trato discriminatorio para los ciudadanos de puerto rico. >>> a mi mamÁ le gustaba reÍr y hace reÍr. >>> para cheila, el huracÁn marÍa se llevÓ a lo que mÁs querÍa. >>> yo les digo a mis hijos, se me estÁ yendo! porque cambiar Óa mirada. >>> la seÑora de 70 aÑos falleciÓ. >>> ella puedes mejorando >>> su madre muriÓ a solo meses despuÉs del paso de marÍa, es una de las casi 3000 vÍctimas indirectas del huracÁn que falleciero
desastre, la bandera en la isla ondeÓ a media asta y un acto ecumÉnico tuvo lugar en el puerto de san juanociedad civil. el huracÁn dejÓ daÑos valorados en 90,0$90,000,000,00 pero lo peor del desastre ha d sido la lenta respuesta del gobierno del presidente donald trump que a dÍa de hoy sigue negando que el nÚmero de muertos por el huracÁn haya sido tan elevado. vanessa estÁ en la isla con mÁs. adelante. >>> asÍ es josÉ, te saludo desde puerto rico donde muchos aquÍ estÁn...
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a report from san juan next. your society was dearled by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com >>> president trump claims his administration response to hurricane maria and in puerto rico last year was what he called an unsung success. a year after the storm it turns out much needed help and rotting on a run way. millions of bottles of the water sitting there untouched. >> more from san juan. >> reporter: just for a moment imagine you spent months getting water from a pipe into a creek. or collecting rain water to keep your family alive. and now imagine you discover all the time there's been millions of bottles of water fresh water sitting on an airport runway unused. that's the story that's out raging so many people this week. after a local law enforcem
a report from san juan next. your society was dearled by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com >>> president trump claims his administration response to hurricane maria and in puerto rico last year was what he called an unsung...
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>>> "outfront" next, as president trump defends his response to hurricane maria, we are live in san juan for the reaction. >>> plus trump and republicans suggesting former fbi officials were working to take him down, but where is the evidence tonight? >>> and what happened to this? >> i hope this man right here, rick scott, runs for the senate. >> donald trump is the will of the people. >> why governor rick scott isn't talking about trump so much these days. giggling, panting) gotcha! ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. bounty, the quicker picker upper. on a budget? try new bounty essentials. as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. this is america's energy era. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins a
>>> "outfront" next, as president trump defends his response to hurricane maria, we are live in san juan for the reaction. >>> plus trump and republicans suggesting former fbi officials were working to take him down, but where is the evidence tonight? >>> and what happened to this? >> i hope this man right here, rick scott, runs for the senate. >> donald trump is the will of the people. >> why governor rick scott isn't talking about trump...
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i think that puerto rico was an incredible unsung success. >> reporter: the mayor of san juan tellingbc news he never got it, he will never get it. and, of course, in that new tweet this morning, the president is lashing out, and in a fight with the mayor of san juan, calling her incompetent. it is not just the mayor pushing back on president trump right now. the governor of the island, senator chuck schumer of new york, home to the largest population of puerto ricans outside the island is lashing out, as well. schumer called this statement offensive, hurtful and blatantly flals, george. he says it's completely the opposite of success. >> cecilia, another democratic senator, jeff merkley, is releasing documents showing that $10 million was recently transferred from fema to immigration control. >> reporter: yeah, the documents appear to show this, george. this was merkley revealing them on a cable tv show overnight. he says this money went towards -- was diverted from fema to i.c.e. to be used towards this zero tolerance policy separating migrant children from their parents. the depart
i think that puerto rico was an incredible unsung success. >> reporter: the mayor of san juan tellingbc news he never got it, he will never get it. and, of course, in that new tweet this morning, the president is lashing out, and in a fight with the mayor of san juan, calling her incompetent. it is not just the mayor pushing back on president trump right now. the governor of the island, senator chuck schumer of new york, home to the largest population of puerto ricans outside the island...
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the mayor of san juan telling abc news, "he never got it. he will never get it." and today, the president still engaged in a war of words, insisting his administration "did an unappreciated great job in puerto rico" and calling the mayor "totally uncompetent." >> he did it again. here he goes again. he doesn't understand that this isn't about him. and about his ego. >> as the first squalls begin to fall here, cecilia vega joining us from the white house tonight. and cecilia, the president's aides want everyone to know that the government is watching. >> reporter: david, he's talking to state and local officials. he canceled two campaign events because of this storm. and just a few minutes ago, he said he's already receiving accolades for the response so far. david? >> cecilia vega at the white house again tonight for us. thank you, cecilia. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. we have new video tonight of harvey weinstein. the images just made public. the young businesswoman recording her meeting. wh claims. and what the video
the mayor of san juan telling abc news, "he never got it. he will never get it." and today, the president still engaged in a war of words, insisting his administration "did an unappreciated great job in puerto rico" and calling the mayor "totally uncompetent." >> he did it again. here he goes again. he doesn't understand that this isn't about him. and about his ego. >> as the first squalls begin to fall here, cecilia vega joining us from the white house...
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trump says he doesn't support statehood for puerto rico at least while critics like the mayor of san juansolute no when it came to statehood for the island and slammed puerto rico's current leadership. >> with the mayor of san juan as bad as she is, puerto rico shouldn't be talking about statehood until they get some people who really know what they're doing. >> she's running for governor, i hear. >> with people like that involved in puerto rico, i would be an absolute no. >> the mayor of san juan hit back, writing trump is accusing me again for telling the truth. now he says that statehood doesn't come for me. puerto rican governor weighed in writing the president said he is not in favor of statehood for the people of puerto rico based on a personal feud with a local mayor. this is an insensitive disrespectful comment to over 3 million americans who live in the u.s. territory of puerto rico. >>> let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. some severe weather today that you're tracking. >> it's an umbrella day, travel delays and storms too. we've got a lot of
trump says he doesn't support statehood for puerto rico at least while critics like the mayor of san juansolute no when it came to statehood for the island and slammed puerto rico's current leadership. >> with the mayor of san juan as bad as she is, puerto rico shouldn't be talking about statehood until they get some people who really know what they're doing. >> she's running for governor, i hear. >> with people like that involved in puerto rico, i would be an absolute no....
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san juan harbor. i know this is an important project for recovery. thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project. i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include my friend ms. napolitano and congresswoman gonzales needs to be a part of this. this is part of their recovery. and we need to make sure that we don't just authorize it, but we have a feasible financial plan of how to move forward. lastly, on the soo locks, you're increasing your contingency to 37%. 37% contingency on this project. general billed tens of billions of projects in this space over my life. 37% is a high cost, this project dates back a decades. you also were showing a 700% variance in your bc ratio. those numbers, you're asking us to authorize nearly $1 billion project. that's an awful lot of wiggle room. you've got to give us some confidence that you know what you're doing and that this is going to be a good investment for t
san juan harbor. i know this is an important project for recovery. thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project. i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include my friend ms. napolitano and congresswoman gonzales needs to be a part of this. this is part of their recovery. and we need to make sure that we don't just authorize it, but we...
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i was in san juan after the hurricane hit, there were parts of san juan you could see that had power, or people had generators, the devastation wasn't as serious, but there are parts of puerto rico people not from there probably wouldn't know and haven't seen, ramone referred to some of those mountainous areas that suffered not only devastation but such delay in getting any kind of help back in to them. >> yes, and there's still a delay, a lot of them still haven't received assistance. what's good is that the tourist area of puerto rico is open for business. i encourage everyone to go there and bring their dollars and help. but once you step outside of the tourist areas, you see the devastation is still in effect and so many are suffering. we see 100 roofs. that's 100 families. 100 families are sitting in their living rooms to date with a roof over their heads. and these are the regions, these are the areas, the communities that the tourists don't go to, and they shouldn't be forgotten about. they are american citizens. >> ramone, people ask what can they do. what's the answer? >> the
i was in san juan after the hurricane hit, there were parts of san juan you could see that had power, or people had generators, the devastation wasn't as serious, but there are parts of puerto rico people not from there probably wouldn't know and haven't seen, ramone referred to some of those mountainous areas that suffered not only devastation but such delay in getting any kind of help back in to them. >> yes, and there's still a delay, a lot of them still haven't received assistance....
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what happened in san juan with the tourist scene and then what happens outside of san juan. around this hour, people were waking up and going outside to see the damage that had been done. sort of walking around in shock. so a year later, it's important to ask, what has changed and what hasn't? clarissa ramos has to do this. every time it rains, neighbors fill holes in the road to make what little maria left passable. even if narrowly. >> this is the little road we got. we just put dirt here. >> after maria, puerto rico says only 2% of the island's roads were passable because of debris and landslides, but of course, for clarissa, hurricane maria took away much more than a road. the storm stole her way of life. >> you can't talk about maria without shedding a tear. why? >> my first time i lived through something like that. >> it would take nine months for hundreds of families here to have power restored. 11 months for the entire power grid, and some communities are still on generators. ricardo ramos was the ceo of puerto rico's power authority when maria struck the island. >>
what happened in san juan with the tourist scene and then what happens outside of san juan. around this hour, people were waking up and going outside to see the damage that had been done. sort of walking around in shock. so a year later, it's important to ask, what has changed and what hasn't? clarissa ramos has to do this. every time it rains, neighbors fill holes in the road to make what little maria left passable. even if narrowly. >> this is the little road we got. we just put dirt...
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the governor of puerto rico, who has not been an an tag nis to the president the way the mayor of san juan. bluntly stated this, this was the worst natural disaster in our modern history. our basic infrastructure was devastated. thousands of our people lost their lives and many others still struggle. he is personally walking the line if not attacking the president. all it does in an odd way the president's raised the bar on himself. >> i think, look, there were 1830-some lives lost in katrina. 2975 in maria. and the president can't seem to own up to any responsible. even the action after disaster report for fema show that there were multiple areas where fema failed in delivering services, in delivering food, and rebuilding -- >> let's quote the gao report. you are referring to that, let me put this up here. this is a fault to the administration on puerto rico response. they were not prepared to respond to an event like that says the lead author of the report. they were having trouble getting people, not just people, qualified people. >> this was all of that from prump trump's perspective,
the governor of puerto rico, who has not been an an tag nis to the president the way the mayor of san juan. bluntly stated this, this was the worst natural disaster in our modern history. our basic infrastructure was devastated. thousands of our people lost their lives and many others still struggle. he is personally walking the line if not attacking the president. all it does in an odd way the president's raised the bar on himself. >> i think, look, there were 1830-some lives lost in...
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la alcaldesa de san juan el gobernador de la isla le responde.
la alcaldesa de san juan el gobernador de la isla le responde.
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the ferry gets put away during a hurricane in san juan, days before here.efore they clear the harbor. >> reporter: one man said that is our road. >> legally that is our road. and they're about to change all the price and immediately erase the quality of life -- the cost of life here, lower the quality of life by putting higher tariffs on the ferry for the people that live here, for the people who are coming here, for the suppliers, everything comes through there. >> reporter: what is a good use of the millions of dollars the island is going to get? >> you have to start with basic things you don't have. health, security, safety. in our case, transportatio stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin ...that supports your natural sleep cycle... ...so you can seize the morning. new! zzzquil pure zzzs. >>> spray paint that covers walls in many neighborhoods used to be called graffiti, right? now it goes by the name street art. one company has turned its street art into a big business. don dahler h
the ferry gets put away during a hurricane in san juan, days before here.efore they clear the harbor. >> reporter: one man said that is our road. >> legally that is our road. and they're about to change all the price and immediately erase the quality of life -- the cost of life here, lower the quality of life by putting higher tariffs on the ferry for the people that live here, for the people who are coming here, for the suppliers, everything comes through there. >> reporter:...
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. >> la alcaldesa en san juan dijo que era una falta de respeto a la realidad y el dolor de la isla.a pÉrdida de vida haya sido inflada. el congresista tuvo que ir a puerto rico a ir a buscar a su familia despuÉs del huracÁn. >> el gobernador de puerto rico dice en su mensaje que lo que necesita es que invierta mÁs fondos y recursos para que la isla pueda progresar en vez de estar cuestionando el nÚmero de muertes. ilia: un hispano de texas se suma a la lista de presuntos sacerdotes pedÓfilos. jorge: volvemos con esto y mÁs. a los que siempre suben así comen sano asá caminan así exploran asá son amables así y son puntuales asá. a los que corren así van al mercado asá cuidan su colesterol así ignoran su celular asá gozan su larga vida así y son optimistas asá. hoy saludamos así a quienes hacen lo que sea para vivir bien. jorge: el papa francisco recibiÓ a obispos estadounidenses. aseguraron que el cuerpo de que esto estÁ lacerado por los casos que se han conocido. ilia: hoy ser la libertad un sacerdote hispano acusado de abusar sexualmente de dos feligreses cuando eran adolescente hac
. >> la alcaldesa en san juan dijo que era una falta de respeto a la realidad y el dolor de la isla.a pÉrdida de vida haya sido inflada. el congresista tuvo que ir a puerto rico a ir a buscar a su familia despuÉs del huracÁn. >> el gobernador de puerto rico dice en su mensaje que lo que necesita es que invierta mÁs fondos y recursos para que la isla pueda progresar en vez de estar cuestionando el nÚmero de muertes. ilia: un hispano de texas se suma a la lista de presuntos...
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drogas no parecen ser factor en el incidente, >> identifican a trabajador de construcción muero ayer san juanbleros de madera, se investiga el incidente ,por lo pronto no ha observado violaciones en el lugar de construcción >> nuevo escándalo en la iglesia divulgan más nombres de sacerdotes por abuso a menores, mañana será divulgada la información >> también presuntos pedófilos entre 30 a 40 años se hacían pasar por niños para entablar amistad mediante videojuegos con menores, >> es al reacción que tienen los padres al mostrarles las aplicación usadas por los sospechosos >> es preocupante, porque son aplicación que están a la mano >> toman la parte del descuido por parte de los padres, >> fueron 24 depredadores, que trataban de concretar citas con sus víctimas, también pidiéndoles fotos desnudos, fueron citados en una casa encubierta, donde planificaban tener sexo con ellos, hasta llegaron con condones >> un enfermero, un bombero, estudiante universitario policía hispano, que se hizo pasar por joven de 19 años para engañar a niña de 15 años, >> el llamado de la autoridad a los padres de famil
drogas no parecen ser factor en el incidente, >> identifican a trabajador de construcción muero ayer san juanbleros de madera, se investiga el incidente ,por lo pronto no ha observado violaciones en el lugar de construcción >> nuevo escándalo en la iglesia divulgan más nombres de sacerdotes por abuso a menores, mañana será divulgada la información >> también presuntos pedófilos entre 30 a 40 años se hacían pasar por niños para entablar amistad mediante videojuegos...
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san juan> "i'm sorry, sir, shame on you.o a good job in puerto rico. if he thinks that 3,000 people dying on his watch is a good news story or is an unsung success, you know, nobody's going to be singing his praises." "the administration did a horrific job with the recovery." monstrous fiction that cost lives. then today, the president escalated the war of words, tweeting, "3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit puerto rico. .....this was done by the democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible" when president trump visited san juan last year, the number was low."sixteen. sixteen people versus in the thousands."but a new estimate from george washington university puts the total at 2,975.i couldn't do anything to help himmiriam rodriguez lost her husband when the power went out to his respirator.for thousands of families, maria's impact went far beyond the wind and rain. the governor of puerto rcio says he accepts the higher figurethe vic
"i'm sorry, sir, shame on you.o a good job in puerto rico. if he thinks that 3,000 people dying on his watch is a good news story or is an unsung success, you know, nobody's going to be singing his praises." "the administration did a horrific job with the recovery." monstrous fiction that cost lives. then today, the president escalated the war of words, tweeting, "3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit puerto rico. .....this was done by the democrats in...
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san juan's mayor reacted. trump is so vain he thinks this is about him. no, it is not.ryan and ron desantis countered his claims. so why is the president talking about this? i think it's a no-win situation. even if the death toll is inflated, god forbid it would be awful if they did that. still a large loss of life. there is no win here. >> this is why there are times when trump could have been more careful in his phrasing. but that's not the president we elected. this is one of those things where you have to let it ride out. i think people like me who are trump supporters are like, i wish you didn't tweet that. then the overreaction is so much, we think, we don't care. kennedy: that's what's so exhausting and distracting. we have a potentially deadly storm hovering off the coast of the carolinas. here the president could be more empathetic and instructive. >> i think two things can be true at the same time. you can think trump's response toward the claims are wrong, and you can also believe the democrats with the whole tragedy of puerto rico that they want to use it ag
san juan's mayor reacted. trump is so vain he thinks this is about him. no, it is not.ryan and ron desantis countered his claims. so why is the president talking about this? i think it's a no-win situation. even if the death toll is inflated, god forbid it would be awful if they did that. still a large loss of life. there is no win here. >> this is why there are times when trump could have been more careful in his phrasing. but that's not the president we elected. this is one of those...
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and the people who in my fin could be held accountable include the mayor of san juan. they include the governor of puerto rico. and what happened to all of the supplies that were delivered? and why is no one taking note that this president sent in military forces that stayed there longer than they stayed on the scene of any other natural disaster in the country's history? and is not given credit for it. this is a sickness that gripped the minds of the jeff bezos and others who control major fake news outlets. >> lou, it's infuriating. a basic internet search here. i'm not talking about advanced level investigative journalism. a basic internet search of the local failures on the ground. the hoarding of supplies. a basic internet search would show you that the united states government did what they could do and there were epic logistical failures on the ground where the locals were. but instead of doing that basic internet search, it's more convenient to target donald trump. i get tired of the social media outrage campaigns and weak-kneed spineless republicans who jump o
and the people who in my fin could be held accountable include the mayor of san juan. they include the governor of puerto rico. and what happened to all of the supplies that were delivered? and why is no one taking note that this president sent in military forces that stayed there longer than they stayed on the scene of any other natural disaster in the country's history? and is not given credit for it. this is a sickness that gripped the minds of the jeff bezos and others who control major...
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you will see that in san juan.less than that probably and you will see we have a long way to go. people in puerto rico feel forgotten. what have we learned. i think it depends on what level of government you ask. >> there were mistakes everywhere. >> yeah, and i believe every level of government should be questioned, the municipality and central government and federal government. the important thing is to question this now, because not all levels of government right now are on the same page when it comes to what happened and or the denial of what happened. >> i have to say, bill, i have known you for a long time and you covered a lot of storms, and one thing that strikes me and why the history is so important, when you went back to puerto rico after maria, you were aghast and could not believe what you were seeing? >> yeah, it was human nature taking mother nature and super charging the tragedy. we get fema to admit this, the response was flat-footed. every tarp and caught was gone and were sent other places. the q
you will see that in san juan.less than that probably and you will see we have a long way to go. people in puerto rico feel forgotten. what have we learned. i think it depends on what level of government you ask. >> there were mistakes everywhere. >> yeah, and i believe every level of government should be questioned, the municipality and central government and federal government. the important thing is to question this now, because not all levels of government right now are on the...
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por su parte, la alcaldesa de san juan crÍtica a trump por no reconocer las 3000 muertes y por la faltas de tantos millones para puerto rico pero no se ven. >> cada vez que sube la marejada se mete para adentro. reportera: los estragos de marÍa aÚn se sienten. continúan techo seguro. enrique: de regreso en washington, la mujer que acusa al nominado a la corte suprema del kavanaugh de haberla atacado sexualmente habrÍa fijado condiciones para testificar ante el comitÉ judicial del senado sobre el incidente. una de ellas serÍa que fort testificar a a finales y no a comienzos de la prÓxima semana. pablo gato tiene los detalles. pablo: los abogados de la acusadora dicen que ella estÁ dispuesta a testificar. quiere testificar el jueves y no mado, que no estÉ en el mismo lu tambiÉn testifica la tercer personqu-- cuando, segÚn ella, intentaron violarla. los republicanos insisten en que estÁn dando a fort todas las oportunidades para que hable. >> [ habla en inglÉs] pablo: 65 mujeres que conocen a kavanaugh firmaron una carta apoyÁndolo. >> [ habla en inglÉs] pablo: la acusadora debe haber vivi
por su parte, la alcaldesa de san juan crÍtica a trump por no reconocer las 3000 muertes y por la faltas de tantos millones para puerto rico pero no se ven. >> cada vez que sube la marejada se mete para adentro. reportera: los estragos de marÍa aÚn se sienten. continúan techo seguro. enrique: de regreso en washington, la mujer que acusa al nominado a la corte suprema del kavanaugh de haberla atacado sexualmente habrÍa fijado condiciones para testificar ante el comitÉ judicial del...
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estragos de marÍa muchos en puerto rico no han recibido ayuda y nuestra compaÑera se encuentra en san juana de las comunidades que restaurÓ el servicio de energÍa elÉctrica casas completamente destruidas y abandonadas bÁsicamente porque los residentes dicen que no han recibido ayuda federal para reconstruir prefieren irse a la casa de un familiar muchos techos azules en donde bÁsicamente que han tratado de reconstruir y los vemos una y otra vez. 4 el agua nos llegÓ hasta la rodilla. >> llevamos 25 aÑos y no lo pudimos salvar. >> no llegÓ la luz hasta el paso de marÍa es bien dificil. >> como ella gran parte de residentes de la isla vivieron a oscura por meses lo que no ha llegado es la ayuda. >> miles de personas aÚn no tienen techos reparados los techos azules de plÁsticos estan por todas partes. >> como es posible que no se haya reparado. >> la burocracia. >> tanto lo que serÍa la descripciÓn pueden apelar y que pronto llegarÁn nuevos fondos para los residentes de la isla >>> la buena noticia es que espero que en los prÓximos dÍas tendremos el capital de vivienda federal que va ayudar a
estragos de marÍa muchos en puerto rico no han recibido ayuda y nuestra compaÑera se encuentra en san juana de las comunidades que restaurÓ el servicio de energÍa elÉctrica casas completamente destruidas y abandonadas bÁsicamente porque los residentes dicen que no han recibido ayuda federal para reconstruir prefieren irse a la casa de un familiar muchos techos azules en donde bÁsicamente que han tratado de reconstruir y los vemos una y otra vez. 4 el agua nos llegÓ hasta la rodilla....
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have you called san juan to ask them where more money is?oreign language ] >> reporter: he handed us off to mark martin. thank you for introducing us to him. who has lived for 25 years and cofounded the love. a nonprofit that's raised more than a million dollars in donations. >> thank you for all you're doing. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: revised code, let's go to the ferry. this ferry is how most people get to and from the main island of puerto rico. over lunch they told us that the prices for the ferry may be going up soon. >> i think the people didn't realize that we are -- [ ferry horn ]. >> tied to the ferry as a lifeline and the ferry gets put away. in san juan days from here even before they clear the harbor. >> one man said that is our road. >> that is our road. >> that is our road. >> legally that is our road and they're about to change all the prices and immediately raise the quality of life and the cost of the life here and lower the quality of life by putting higher tariffs on the ferry for thpe thre comg here, for the suppliers, ev
have you called san juan to ask them where more money is?oreign language ] >> reporter: he handed us off to mark martin. thank you for introducing us to him. who has lived for 25 years and cofounded the love. a nonprofit that's raised more than a million dollars in donations. >> thank you for all you're doing. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: revised code, let's go to the ferry. this ferry is how most people get to and from the main island of puerto rico. over lunch they told...
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bill weir is in san juan, puerto rico, for a special he's going to be airing next week about the one-year anniversary of the storm and how puerto rico is doing. bill, i can't imagine what people who have lost friends and loved ones in san juan and elsewhere in puerto rico think about the president of the united states denying that 3,000 puerto ricans, or nearly 3,000 puerto ricans have died as a result of this storm. >> it's the late nest in a stri of abhorrent affronts to the folks here who have suffered misery that most of us would never imagine. let's be honest. if it had happened in iowa where they didn't have power for eight months and were drinking rainwater, this wouldn't even be the tragedy it is now. but you're right, goreorge washington university, the school of public health using their best science, using death certificates came up with the number of 2975 putting it on par with 9/11, making it the deadliest storm in american history. that's the big picture thing. i spent time this morning with one very personal story. if you remember our coverage from a year ago you remember m
bill weir is in san juan, puerto rico, for a special he's going to be airing next week about the one-year anniversary of the storm and how puerto rico is doing. bill, i can't imagine what people who have lost friends and loved ones in san juan and elsewhere in puerto rico think about the president of the united states denying that 3,000 puerto ricans, or nearly 3,000 puerto ricans have died as a result of this storm. >> it's the late nest in a stri of abhorrent affronts to the folks here...
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. >> the remarks to a sharp response of a san juan relief crew. >> if he thinks the death of 3,000 people is a success, he really doesn't know what this was all about. >> on twitter president trump fired back that the administration did an unappreciated great job in puerto rico even though on an accessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent mayor of san juan. in the oval office, following hurricane maria ricard over seo did have praise for president trump. >> i want to thank you on behalf of the people of puerto rico for your leadership and your team's leadership. >> with his island still struggling to recover, he had a sharp response to the presidents claim of unsound success. saying it now is not the time to pass judgment. if the department of homeland security was forced to go on offense today after democratic senator jeff merkley revealed $10 million of fema money was transferred to immigration and customs enforcement. >> clearly these are funds that are very valuable in terms of preparing for the types of challenges we fat in the past few weeks. >> dhs fired
. >> the remarks to a sharp response of a san juan relief crew. >> if he thinks the death of 3,000 people is a success, he really doesn't know what this was all about. >> on twitter president trump fired back that the administration did an unappreciated great job in puerto rico even though on an accessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent mayor of san juan. in the oval office, following hurricane maria ricard over seo did have praise for president...
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go back and many people will acknowledge progress, tourism is kind of getting back to normal in san juanyou go 20 minutes out of san juan, and it is a completely different island still. >> look, we remember you being there during the hurricane. i mean, how it was -- frankly, it was scarey to watch. >> right, just with us. >> and you guys were in the safeguard. obviously we take precautions to be safe. but that is how battered you were being. what do people there think about what a great success it had been. >> i think people will be looking at video like we just showed, reflecting on what happened. when i see that video adds a purr toe rerto rican, i think a that. when you hear someone question that pain, someone question how far we've come or have not come, there is a lot of pain associated with that. a lot of questions as to why anyone would even think to question that. >> thank you again. thank you so much for the work you have done. you are getting answers and you are getting results. >> thank you, guys. >> be sure to watch this special report, storm of controversy. what really happe
go back and many people will acknowledge progress, tourism is kind of getting back to normal in san juanyou go 20 minutes out of san juan, and it is a completely different island still. >> look, we remember you being there during the hurricane. i mean, how it was -- frankly, it was scarey to watch. >> right, just with us. >> and you guys were in the safeguard. obviously we take precautions to be safe. but that is how battered you were being. what do people there think about...
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>> mike emanuel, what is the latest on the back and forth between the president and the mayor of san juanerto rico, after some comments yesterday? >> a world words, the president praising the federal response to hurricane maria last year. >> i think it's one of the best jobs that's ever been done with respect to what what this is all about. puerto rico got hit with not one hurricane but two, the problem is there electric grid and electric generating plant was dead before the storms ever hit. >> on twitter the president rip to the mayor of san juan, calling her "totally incompetent," then she fired back. >> the president is all about political posturing, about how good he's going to look and i hope for everybody's sake and for the sake of lives being saved in north and south carolina, that fema has learned their lesson, that the president has learned a lesson. >> there is no doubt the next test in terms of emergency management, florence is on the way. >> harris: it is indeed. thank you very much. for more on how the federal government is making preparations, we bring in former fema chief,
>> mike emanuel, what is the latest on the back and forth between the president and the mayor of san juanerto rico, after some comments yesterday? >> a world words, the president praising the federal response to hurricane maria last year. >> i think it's one of the best jobs that's ever been done with respect to what what this is all about. puerto rico got hit with not one hurricane but two, the problem is there electric grid and electric generating plant was dead before the...
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. >> la alcaldesa de san juan dice que trump de liga y estÁ fuera de la realidad.e Él. incluso los lÍderes del capitolio. >> no tengo ninguna razÓn para disputar el nÚmero de muertos, afirmÓ el presidente de la cÁmara baja. ruÍz muriÓ en puerto rico por no recibir la terapia que necesitaba para su severo enfisema pulmonar. su hija dice que trump demuestra que no tiene corazÓn. >> hubieron muchos muertos por muchas circunstancias. personas mayores que le dio un infarto. familia de que durante enterrar en sus patios. >> en lugares como florida los lÍderes republicanos criticaron a trump. no estoy de acuerdo con el presidente, twitter o el gobernador. Él también republicanos antes que se estÁ postulando para gobernador declarÓque no cree que el nÚmero de muertos haya sido inflado. >> cÓmo seÑor presidente permite que su ego y su persona, poner a un lado y poner pueblo primero. >> la propia agencia federal para desastres admitido que se hicieron cosas mal. patricia: a pesar de que cumplir Órdenes judiciales en luvianos federal tuvo que liberar a cientos de inmigrantes
. >> la alcaldesa de san juan dice que trump de liga y estÁ fuera de la realidad.e Él. incluso los lÍderes del capitolio. >> no tengo ninguna razÓn para disputar el nÚmero de muertos, afirmÓ el presidente de la cÁmara baja. ruÍz muriÓ en puerto rico por no recibir la terapia que necesitaba para su severo enfisema pulmonar. su hija dice que trump demuestra que no tiene corazÓn. >> hubieron muchos muertos por muchas circunstancias. personas mayores que le dio un...