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a huge protests in the delmar neighborhood of port-au-prince. this, just like the ones we've been seeing mobs of people running through the streets largely peacefully although you know there have been some episodes of violence and destruction calling for not only the president to step downt but for the prime minister to step down the rest of the electotal council members to step down for a clean, fresh start. time all weekend and since the elections that was supposed to be held today were postponed, side for the first time calling for those elections s to be rescheduled in support of the president. it's all but a daily schedule, late afternoon call to the streets. >> the president cannot solve the problem ananymore. >> reporter: the port-au-prince protesters demanding resignations from the president, the prime minister and rest of the electoral council on the job, this time they have competition. this photograph from a patient on the north coast is a example of a new voice probe government gatherings with calls to go ahead and schedule thehe pres
a huge protests in the delmar neighborhood of port-au-prince. this, just like the ones we've been seeing mobs of people running through the streets largely peacefully although you know there have been some episodes of violence and destruction calling for not only the president to step downt but for the prime minister to step down the rest of the electotal council members to step down for a clean, fresh start. time all weekend and since the elections that was supposed to be held today were...
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that is the latest today from port-au-prince, haiti, reporting live, local 10 news. >> carlos: a leading figure committed suicide. the sheriff's office said dr. nabil el sanadi shot himself at his condo saturday. doctor nabil el sanadi oversaw operations and served as the medical director of the broward sheriff's medical department. health said "we are deeply saddened by the loss and our prers go out to his family at this time." nabil el sanadi was 60 years old. >> shyann: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg says he may join the race. we have reactions from the candidates. why>> shyann: people in alaska are cleaning up after an earthquake hit there this morning. you can see items in this video knocked off shelves. usgs officials say it was a 6.8 rthquake that hit the region. the epicenter is along the coast. no reports of injuries. >> carlos: now to vote 2016, the ever-long list of candidates running for president could get former new york cici mayor michael bloomberg is considering his name in the race. bloomberg is said to be taking a serious look as run running for an indepen
that is the latest today from port-au-prince, haiti, reporting live, local 10 news. >> carlos: a leading figure committed suicide. the sheriff's office said dr. nabil el sanadi shot himself at his condo saturday. doctor nabil el sanadi oversaw operations and served as the medical director of the broward sheriff's medical department. health said "we are deeply saddened by the loss and our prers go out to his family at this time." nabil el sanadi was 60 years old. >> shyann:...
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the u.n. force has been accused of overreach. previously using deadly force during demonstrations. as part of our special coverage on haiti david ariosto headed into a recent protest march in port-au-prince to bring you this first person report. >> reporter: in the capital city of the western hemisphere's poorest country this is just another day. tear gas often mixes with protests in port-au-prince as security forces struggle to maintain order. so in many ways this is really emblematic of haiti, security police forces crowmpin crouching behind this wall, water cannon, all this comes on the heels of civil government in haiti. back in october amid widespread allegations of voter fraud during first round of presidential and legislative elections, since then demonstrations have become a weekly sometimes daily occurrence so last week our team headed to one cinch march in port-au-prince. basically brought their groups into the streets to express their dissatisfaction over the runoff results. you can see this group coming to the street holding signs and saying, the president's hand picked candidate is someone who doesn't represent this country. the elections were scheduled for december 27th. bu
the u.n. force has been accused of overreach. previously using deadly force during demonstrations. as part of our special coverage on haiti david ariosto headed into a recent protest march in port-au-prince to bring you this first person report. >> reporter: in the capital city of the western hemisphere's poorest country this is just another day. tear gas often mixes with protests in port-au-prince as security forces struggle to maintain order. so in many ways this is really emblematic of...
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haiti on shaky ground. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: we have come to a place which is on the outskirts of port-au-princethe reason we have come here, this is an area where earthquake refugees were sent. we came to see for ourselves what progress has been made >>> there were some signs of development here, houses built in this complex, but many of the people here are living in the transitional shelters built after the earthquake, you see what is behind me, thin wooden boards that do not provide much protection from the elements. it's not clear when you walk around the neighbourhood, where all the money was spent.
haiti on shaky ground. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: we have come to a place which is on the outskirts of port-au-princethe reason we have come here, this is an area where earthquake refugees were sent. we came to see for ourselves what progress has been made >>> there were some signs of development here, houses built in this complex, but many of the people here are living in the transitional shelters built after the earthquake, you see what is behind me, thin wooden boards that do not...
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earlier you heard david ariosto report on the state in a port-au-prince nation. ad high hopes for a red cross project designed to build 700 homes. no one at the red cross could tell us how many homes were built. i spoke with lesley schaefer, the american red cross's regional director. here is our conversation. >> we have built today homes for 350 families. but that is out of a total target of 500. and that's only a fraction of the work that we have done to date. in haiti, the american red cross helped to put 22,000 families back in safer homes, safer conditions helping them leave the camps. and it's really not - it doesn't do justice to not talk about the bigger picture. the american red cross is in in all types of programming, aside from housing. we invested in health and health infrastructure, we funded the operations and construction of eight hospitals and clinics. we have funded first waste water treatment plant. we are involved in economic development programming that helps create savings & loan groups in the communities, all work. >> and you heard our report
earlier you heard david ariosto report on the state in a port-au-prince nation. ad high hopes for a red cross project designed to build 700 homes. no one at the red cross could tell us how many homes were built. i spoke with lesley schaefer, the american red cross's regional director. here is our conversation. >> we have built today homes for 350 families. but that is out of a total target of 500. and that's only a fraction of the work that we have done to date. in haiti, the american red...
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. $ this morning, they are live in port-au-prince and she has the latest. glenna? >> reporter: neki, good morning. a quiet morn negligent streets of port-au-prince, not like last night. just a set up for the people who have not followed what is going on. this country is mired in confusion of how to get i democratally elected president in place. so much anger and confusion on that. andhe let me show you what we saw yesterday. crowds of violence. more so crowds just yelling and chanting, they got what they wanted with the postponement of that's what the issue was. they are so convinced that the government is rigged. and that was the anger and frustration on the streets. and the crowds in differere places and different times got rowdy enough and threw rocks at people and buildings and things. the school, a big polling place. schools here are the polling places. not just like we know themut many, many precinctsorth of voters would have voted. they would have voted here. we heard shots fired around town as the national police dispersed the crowd. and the headquarterss of
. $ this morning, they are live in port-au-prince and she has the latest. glenna? >> reporter: neki, good morning. a quiet morn negligent streets of port-au-prince, not like last night. just a set up for the people who have not followed what is going on. this country is mired in confusion of how to get i democratally elected president in place. so much anger and confusion on that. andhe let me show you what we saw yesterday. crowds of violence. more so crowds just yelling and chanting,...
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he said most live in inhumane conditions, an open wideley held on the streets of port au prince. rding to the constitution, the president has to be out of office by the beginning of february. the time frame gives those in power little time to act decisively. >> we are less than two weeks from february 2nd. there is no way to have an election before then. it will be up to the parliament elections have never been an easy thing in haiti but it has enjoyed political sustainabilitity. all of that has begun to unravel in the past few months. perhaps the most important thing for the future of this country is the next leader has legitimacy. >> there is more at stake here than a smooth hand over of power. haiti is still struggle to go recover from the devastating earthquake. unemployment and poverty are ramping. but leaders can't run free and fair e legs, these people may ultimately pay the price. port au prince, haiti. >> in nigeria, trying to reduce violence, many victims of crime say am nenesty is not enough. tribal and ethnic tensions have left hundreds of people dead. owners won't be
he said most live in inhumane conditions, an open wideley held on the streets of port au prince. rding to the constitution, the president has to be out of office by the beginning of february. the time frame gives those in power little time to act decisively. >> we are less than two weeks from february 2nd. there is no way to have an election before then. it will be up to the parliament elections have never been an easy thing in haiti but it has enjoyed political sustainabilitity. all of...
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that is the latest from port-au-prince tonight. i'm glenna . >> thanks. back to our big story tonight, the winter wallop hitting the northeast. here's what happened in philadelphia. many people stayed inside. cars.city workers are now making sure streets and sidewalks are clear when the storm passes. >> we're going to talk about some of those impressive snowfall totals in the northeast and we're going to talk about some impressive cold temperatures that will be sliding in our direction tonight. we're going to wake up in the 40s. stick around. your forecast after the break. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome to ameriri's favorite game. we're coming to you from the florida powerball studios. i'm lexa. tonight's estimated jackpot is up to $ $.4 million. so get out those tickets, folks, and let's play powerball. your first number for tonight is going to be 32 followed by the number 22. congratulations to judith new come from golden, colorado. she won $1 million. your remaining wte ball numbers are 40, 69 and that last number some night is going to be 34.
that is the latest from port-au-prince tonight. i'm glenna . >> thanks. back to our big story tonight, the winter wallop hitting the northeast. here's what happened in philadelphia. many people stayed inside. cars.city workers are now making sure streets and sidewalks are clear when the storm passes. >> we're going to talk about some of those impressive snowfall totals in the northeast and we're going to talk about some impressive cold temperatures that will be sliding in our...
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that is the sunday morning standard operating procedure here in port au prince. today though people were to be at the polls at. that said let me take to you one of those polling places not too far from here. this is the school o one of candidates the number two candidate who was going to boycott this runoff. this was their polling place as well.. the council so afraid that violence and violence at the polling places and torching of polling places would be too dangous for an election essentially handing protesters what they wanted. they wanted a canceled election. it continued this weekend because the protesters want even more. >> burning tires, hurling rocks continues after the violence became the reason the election council canceled the presidential runoff. >> is that empowering that technique to continue? >> absolutely not. >> it's time for the president and prime minister to get out of country before the 7th of february. >> reporter: the c cl to the streets came from this radio broadcast. at the table several losing presidential candidates now part of the patch
that is the sunday morning standard operating procedure here in port au prince. today though people were to be at the polls at. that said let me take to you one of those polling places not too far from here. this is the school o one of candidates the number two candidate who was going to boycott this runoff. this was their polling place as well.. the council so afraid that violence and violence at the polling places and torching of polling places would be too dangous for an election essentially...
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. >> laurie: local10 is the one and only station in port-au-prince lighten where protests confront the presidential lunne-off election was postponed yet again. our own glenna milberg is right there live inaiti with more on the mood there tonight. glenna. >> glenna: oh, m mh more& peaceful, laurie. there were gatherings, much smaller, more violence, no destruction like we have seen over the weekend. two headline from here today. one we learned that the church is playing the role of mediator in the talks between all the move forward, and, twow they do expect to have some sort of plan by ten of this week. the end. broken glass and smashed doors at a government office just an example of haiti's price to pay from the damaging protests over the weekend. port-au-prince and other cities in dueling. crowds demanding the cancely elections can here, and here a network of opposition insisting fraud and g gernment manipulation invalidates the process, even with all the foreign observers and united nations pcessing. >> the commission didn't find any fraud. >> glenna: haiti's minister of communicatio
. >> laurie: local10 is the one and only station in port-au-prince lighten where protests confront the presidential lunne-off election was postponed yet again. our own glenna milberg is right there live inaiti with more on the mood there tonight. glenna. >> glenna: oh, m mh more& peaceful, laurie. there were gatherings, much smaller, more violence, no destruction like we have seen over the weekend. two headline from here today. one we learned that the church is playing the role...
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the fresh round of protest fill through the streets of port-au-prince as the united nation secretaryp general urged all sides to compromise on a plan and speed ti reset to the run off. >> todd: that was glenna milberg reporting. the run offset to take place today but called off indefinite limplet still unclear if martelly will leave office when his term ends on february 7th february 7th or retain power until a replacement is found. >> neki: still to come, the sal racing army lend age helping hand to those affected by the blast. >> todd: and they are helping out the homeless folks after the break. >> jennifer: and south florida we need to bundle up this morning especially if you're heading owl out for the rurntion the miami marathon. it begins in a couple minute. runners are probably on their marks and temperatures in the 040s now but could drop to the mid 40s by 6:00 a.m. all the details on the rest of the weekend forecast when rereturn. >>> >> todd: with wem k078 back. the salvation army is helping the homeless find shelter during this weekend's cold snap. they are iewg 15th boulevar
the fresh round of protest fill through the streets of port-au-prince as the united nation secretaryp general urged all sides to compromise on a plan and speed ti reset to the run off. >> todd: that was glenna milberg reporting. the run offset to take place today but called off indefinite limplet still unclear if martelly will leave office when his term ends on february 7th february 7th or retain power until a replacement is found. >> neki: still to come, the sal racing army lend...
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at is the situation in port-au-prince, haiti. i'm glenna millberg, local 10 news. >>> florida state university has reached a nearly $1 million settlement with a student who used jamam winston of rape. according to the university the former studentt will receive 250,000 while her twice that amount, 700,000. the attorneys say they are getting no where near that much. the alleged vtim first made the allegation in 2012. after a short investigation winston was never charged. as part of the deal florida state committing to five years of sexual assault awareness programs and greater transparency. >>> malaysian officials have confirmed a piece of metal found washed up on a thai beach does not belong to mission malaysia flight 370. it was found by a local fishermen. flight 370 vanished on a flight from malaysia to beijing. >>> a drug kingpin pablo escoba >> what workers stumbled upon while tearing down the old tannings. >>> warmer weather in place. it won't last longn we're waiting for another cold front to move into south florida currentl
at is the situation in port-au-prince, haiti. i'm glenna millberg, local 10 news. >>> florida state university has reached a nearly $1 million settlement with a student who used jamam winston of rape. according to the university the former studentt will receive 250,000 while her twice that amount, 700,000. the attorneys say they are getting no where near that much. the alleged vtim first made the allegation in 2012. after a short investigation winston was never charged. as part of the...
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. >> reporter: we've come to a place called korai, which is on the outskirts of port-au-prince. the reason that we've come here is it is an area where several thousand earthquake refugees were sent. we essentially came to see for ourselves what progress has been made. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: there are some signs of development here, houses that are built-in this complex, but many of the people here are still living in these transitional shelters. there are thin wooden boards that don't provide much protection from the elements. it's not clear when you walk around this neighborhood where all that money was spent. the climate here is arid and soil salty which makes growing crops difficult. water must be trucked in and residents must hitch rides to reach the local markets. much of what was built right after the quake was only supposed to be temporary, but in this dusty community an hour's drive from the capital, many say these temporary shelters have a permanent feel. fewer than one in five are actually considered long-term solutions according to amnesty international. as a result many
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rallied in the streets of port-au-prince. our own glenna milberg is traveling to haiti to cover the elections and you can look for her coverage on friday. >> calvin: back here at home, a teenager remains in stephan care. police say 14-year-old sanity was shot three tiles -- santiago. the shooting appears to be gang related. police say they planned to talk with santiago once he recovers. so far no one has been arrested. >>> now tie disturbing discovery, a body is recovered near the broward college south campus in pembroke pines. police say the man was found floating in the lake near the campus along with his bike. so far it is not known how the man died. >>> and now to a truck catching fire in northwest miami-dade. the flames shot straight into the air and so intense they could be seen from i-95. a homeless man was living inside the truck, and they believe a cigarette may be to blame. >> laurie: six minutes after 6:00. good time to check teaching rush jans jans right here with a engines. >> jenise: i-95 neighbourhood at atlanti
rallied in the streets of port-au-prince. our own glenna milberg is traveling to haiti to cover the elections and you can look for her coverage on friday. >> calvin: back here at home, a teenager remains in stephan care. police say 14-year-old sanity was shot three tiles -- santiago. the shooting appears to be gang related. police say they planned to talk with santiago once he recovers. so far no one has been arrested. >>> now tie disturbing discovery, a body is recovered near...
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. >> the fresh round of protests spilled through the streets of port-au-prince as the international community and unitedations secretary general urged all sides to compromise on a plan and a speedy reset to the runoff. >> so much pressure from the outside, this country is feeling, as it has since the beginning. there is so much pressure to put these elections in place. and now they are postponed indefinitely at this point. we have not heard from the president, michelle marteli, is an avid tweeter, tweets several times a day, has not even been on his twitter feed in two days. maybe tomorrow we see some semblance of a proposal, a plan. stay tuned. port-au-prince tonight. i'm glenna . >> thanks. back to our big story tonight, the winter wallop hitting the northeast. here's what happened in philadelphia. many people stayed inside. some having to dig out their cars. city workers are now making sure streets and sidewalks are clear when the storm passes. >> we're going to talk about some of those impressive snowfall totals in the northeast and we're going to talk about some impressive cold temperatu
. >> the fresh round of protests spilled through the streets of port-au-prince as the international community and unitedations secretary general urged all sides to compromise on a plan and a speedy reset to the runoff. >> so much pressure from the outside, this country is feeling, as it has since the beginning. there is so much pressure to put these elections in place. and now they are postponed indefinitely at this point. we have not heard from the president, michelle marteli, is...
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the eartuqhake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. estimates of the death toll vary -- some sources say up to 316- thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were hurt. anim prosecutors say no charges will be filed against former nba star lamar odom following his near fatal drug overdose in a nevada brothel. in october, the 36- year-old former n-b-a star was rushed to the hospital after he was found unconscious at "the love ranch" in nye county. authorities say a blood sample shows odom had cocaine in his system. but prosecutors say they couldn't prove possession or that odom took the drug the mother of the so- called 'affluenza teen' will be released from jail today. this-- after authorities in texas reduced her bail from one-million dollars to 75-thousand. tonya couch will fitted with an electronic ankle monitor then released. she's accused of helping her son flee the country in order to avoid a probation violation hearing that could have led to jail time. the trial for the second police officer charged in the death of freddie
the eartuqhake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. estimates of the death toll vary -- some sources say up to 316- thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were hurt. anim prosecutors say no charges will be filed against former nba star lamar odom following his near fatal drug overdose in a nevada brothel. in october, the 36- year-old former n-b-a star was rushed to the hospital after he was found unconscious at "the love ranch" in nye...
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glenna millberg is the only south florida reporters in port-au-prince and she has all the latest details. >>reporter: the demand for resignations became violent sunday, boulders, barricades. the first time, so did supporters of president michelle martelly's administration with protes of their own in several cities. >>reporter: the dualing and damaging crowds give new urgency for stakeholders in haiti's aborted presidential runoff, a time factor besides the february 7th mandate for president martelly to transfer power. >> the president cannot solve the problem anymore. >>reporter: governor backed front runner banana grower kept campaigning on social media insisting the election process was fair and valid. he kept boycotting insisting frara and manipulation. behind the scenes meetings all weekend result in no public plan confirmed for either a rescheduled election or a transitional way for it. the u.s. embassy, thougug closed today, put out an alert to americans here, notice of gathering protests and locations and warnings, even peaceful demonstrations can escalate quickly. for the third t
glenna millberg is the only south florida reporters in port-au-prince and she has all the latest details. >>reporter: the demand for resignations became violent sunday, boulders, barricades. the first time, so did supporters of president michelle martelly's administration with protes of their own in several cities. >>reporter: the dualing and damaging crowds give new urgency for stakeholders in haiti's aborted presidential runoff, a time factor besides the february 7th mandate for...
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hopefully later on today we'll have more information four but for now that's the situation here in port-au-prince. >> todd: every one waiting to all right glenna milberg. laif lif in haiti. thank you glenna. >> neki: right now thousands of runners from all over the world. we'll have more information on that when we come back.. >> todd: the miami marathon. >> neki: the marathon underway. the half marathon runners crossing ts fin naish linee already. >> todd: and details on the the shooting in canada w- school. police charging a teenage we are we'll have moren that head. what would you do, if you could choose your ultimate adventure? explore thocean with a tour guide that's a ton of fun. race like a cheetah at 60 miles per hour. or fly down a waterslide. with choose yoururdventure, you can explore four parks for less. enjoy any two parks for just $99, then add an additional park kr visit for only $10 more. more visits. more savings. >> todd: police don't have a motive at this point in what could be the worse school shooting in canadian history. they say a 17-year-old suspect killed four people and
hopefully later on today we'll have more information four but for now that's the situation here in port-au-prince. >> todd: every one waiting to all right glenna milberg. laif lif in haiti. thank you glenna. >> neki: right now thousands of runners from all over the world. we'll have more information on that when we come back.. >> todd: the miami marathon. >> neki: the marathon underway. the half marathon runners crossing ts fin naish linee already. >> todd: and...
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it was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port- au-prince. some sources say up to 316- thousand people died... but estimates of the death toll still vary. another 300- thousand were hurt.... one-point-5 million were displaced... and more than 60-thousand were still homeless last spring. /// ((sherry swensk)) > if you're thinking of ever visiting buffalo, new york... here's a fair warning -- don't park your car near a lake during the winter. check out what a driver is now thanks to the lake effect snow. the entire car is covered in inches of ice! it's parked right is covered in inches of ice! it's parked right by a barrier, looking over lake erie. the winds and waves were too much for the car... and the freezing temperatures froze it into a solid brick of ice. /// let's get to sherry with a look sherry swensk wide shot looking across the cold city this morning... with those clear skies overnight temps are dropping to the mid 30s and below freezing. ............... we should stay mostly clear for the day... but see some high clouds here and ther
it was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port- au-prince. some sources say up to 316- thousand people died... but estimates of the death toll still vary. another 300- thousand were hurt.... one-point-5 million were displaced... and more than 60-thousand were still homeless last spring. /// ((sherry swensk)) > if you're thinking of ever visiting buffalo, new york... here's a fair warning -- don't park your car near a lake during the winter. check out what a driver is now...
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the earthquake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. an estimated up to 316-thousand people died, and another 300- thousand people were injuired. the eathquake left a million- and-a-half people without homes, by last spring there were still more than 60- thousand were reported people homeless. the mother of texas 'affluenza teen' ethan couch is expected to be released today. tonya couch posted bail yesterday, after a judge reduced her bond. she will be released after she is fitted with an electronic ankle monitor. couch is accused of helping her son flee the country in order to avoid a probation violation hearing that could have led to jail time. she will have to undergo a mental exam. her lawyers say she is not competent to stand trial -- because of mental illness. will give his final state of the union address tonight. the president will address congress about what he plans to achieve during his final year in office. but it will be a tough sell to a republican house and senate, as both leaders have voiced their opposition on the presid
the earthquake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. an estimated up to 316-thousand people died, and another 300- thousand people were injuired. the eathquake left a million- and-a-half people without homes, by last spring there were still more than 60- thousand were reported people homeless. the mother of texas 'affluenza teen' ethan couch is expected to be released today. tonya couch posted bail yesterday, after a judge reduced her bond. she will be...
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the time is running out. president martelly is supposed to sit down in just over two weeks, what comes next is uncertain. andy gallagher, al jazeera, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> a huge storm is expected to dump as much as 60 millimeters of snow in some areas. john terret is in washington, d.c. with more. >> good evening from washington, d.c, the capital of the united states, and take a look over my shoulder. this is m street, it's a major thoroughfare in the city, normally on a friday night into saturday morning well into saturday morning actually there will be lots of people out and about, there will be taxis and cars and buses ferrying them around they will be having a good time. but not tonight. the reason sitting over washington, d.c. for the next 24 hours one of the biggest snow storms the united states has ever seen in this part of the world and the problem is that not only is it snowing very hard but there are very, very high winds forecast in the course of the next 12 to 24 hours deep into saturday. so deep snow is forecast, one of the great worries here is that the amount of though that will be dropped on this area will -- amounts of snow
the time is running out. president martelly is supposed to sit down in just over two weeks, what comes next is uncertain. andy gallagher, al jazeera, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> a huge storm is expected to dump as much as 60 millimeters of snow in some areas. john terret is in washington, d.c. with more. >> good evening from washington, d.c, the capital of the united states, and take a look over my shoulder. this is m street, it's a major thoroughfare in the city, normally on a...
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news reportser the only reporter traveling to haiti, and she joins us uh live now from the capitol city of port-au-prince. >> calvin, good evening from port-au-prince. there is no one that we have spoken to tonight, who has the answer to the question you just asked. again a confused and fractures place, this weak of protests people fearing fraudulent elections manipulated ballot boxes it all culminates today, but it did not stop the unrest font. >> the crowd moving toward election council headquarters got what they wanted a halt to sunday's presidential run off, but protections turns ugly. >> rocks hurled at anything. this school gone what was to be a crowded polling place, what looked to be an unusually personal and brutal attack and unclear why, horrified watching on the internet. >> every political party prably has their own people out there, we do have some people that try toage trait and make it worse than the political >> you can hear the gunshots by the national police as an tempt to restore order. >> they stole my voter card too many times he yelled. the level of disinstruction that votes don't m
news reportser the only reporter traveling to haiti, and she joins us uh live now from the capitol city of port-au-prince. >> calvin, good evening from port-au-prince. there is no one that we have spoken to tonight, who has the answer to the question you just asked. again a confused and fractures place, this weak of protests people fearing fraudulent elections manipulated ballot boxes it all culminates today, but it did not stop the unrest font. >> the crowd moving toward election...
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the ballots arrived in the capital city of port-au-prince but the drama is building across the countriment despite the senate's vote, the haitian president said on national tv today that sunday's election will go on as planned. violent protests have been sweeping the country and haiti's constitution demands a new president take office on february 7th. and don't forget our own reporter is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. beginning on local 10 news at 4 p.m. >> reporter: a day warmed up nicely but may need to prepare for the mornininchill again. >> calvin: once again this weekend as well. >> reporter: teasing ahead to sunday morning. wait until you see that 7-day planner! tonight though the numbers are kind of sort oflin check, this time last night we're about 10 cooler already. but miami's at 64. fort lauderdale 66. kendall, you are our cool spot as you usually are checking in at 66 . our winds flowing in from the east/nororeast in fort lauderdale. there's this around 8 mph and that will tend to keep the milder air in play along the coast. the temperatures will not necessarily hea
the ballots arrived in the capital city of port-au-prince but the drama is building across the countriment despite the senate's vote, the haitian president said on national tv today that sunday's election will go on as planned. violent protests have been sweeping the country and haiti's constitution demands a new president take office on february 7th. and don't forget our own reporter is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. beginning on local 10 news at 4 p.m. >> reporter: a day...
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the earthquake centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital port-au-prince. estimates of the death toll vary. people die. another 300,000 hurt. a million-and-a-half people were initially displaced. and more than 60,000 were still homeless by last spring. >> reed: so haunting to hear those sounds all these years later. >>> turning a page now. china's wealthiest man is buying a hollywood studio legend dare entertainment. the group made the announcement earlier today. he is going to pay $3.5 billion for that studio. legendary's recent box hits include "jurassic world" and interstellar. wapg's company bought the cinema chain amc in 2012. the world's largest cinema chain operator and also produces move gliez china. >> marar: new at 3:30 p.m. anyone who's lost a dog knows how heart wrenching it is can be. owners try almost anything to recover their lost pet including flyers and rewards. >> reed: now there is a new app used in san diego that uses the latest technology to help recover four-legged friends. mischa shows you why people here using the app. >> reporter: an
the earthquake centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital port-au-prince. estimates of the death toll vary. people die. another 300,000 hurt. a million-and-a-half people were initially displaced. and more than 60,000 were still homeless by last spring. >> reed: so haunting to hear those sounds all these years later. >>> turning a page now. china's wealthiest man is buying a hollywood studio legend dare entertainment. the group made the announcement earlier today. he is...
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an opinion held on the streets of port-au-prince. others don't see a way out of the impasse. according to the constitution. the president has to be outside of office by the beginning of february. it gives those in power little time to act decisively. >> we are until february 7th. there's no way to have another election before then. it will be up to the parliament, the political parties to agree on a transitional government. >> elections have never been an easy thing in haiti. for the past decade. the country enjoyed stability. all that slowly unravelled in the past few months. perhaps the most important thing for the future of the country is that the leader has legitimacy. >> there's more at stake than a smooth handover of power. haiti is struggling to overcome an earthquake, poverty and unemployment rampant. they can't run what the people see as free and fair elections. the nation's 50 million people that may pay the price. >>> tunisia's p.m. says the security situation in the country is under role after a week of nationwide protests. after an emergency cabinet meeting, they
an opinion held on the streets of port-au-prince. others don't see a way out of the impasse. according to the constitution. the president has to be outside of office by the beginning of february. it gives those in power little time to act decisively. >> we are until february 7th. there's no way to have another election before then. it will be up to the parliament, the political parties to agree on a transitional government. >> elections have never been an easy thing in haiti. for...
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the ballots arrived in the capital city of port-au-prince but the drama is building across the countriment despite the senate's vote, the haitian president said on national tv today that sunday's election will go on as planned. vient protests have been sweeping the country and haiti's constitution demands a new president take office on february 7th. and don't forget our own reporter is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. look for her live coverage p.m. >> reporter: a day warmed up nicely but may need to prepare for the morning chill again. >> calvin: once again this weekend as well. sunday morning. wait until you see that 7-day planner! tonight though the numbers are kind of sort of in check, this time last night we're about 10 cooler already. but miami's at 64. fort lauderdale 66. kendall, you are our cool spot as you usually are checking in at 66 . our winds flowing in from the east/northeast in fort lauderdale. there's this around 8 mph and that will tend to keep the milder air in play along the coast. the temperatures will not necessarily head to the lower 50s all over the place
the ballots arrived in the capital city of port-au-prince but the drama is building across the countriment despite the senate's vote, the haitian president said on national tv today that sunday's election will go on as planned. vient protests have been sweeping the country and haiti's constitution demands a new president take office on february 7th. and don't forget our own reporter is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. look for her live coverage p.m. >> reporter: a day warmed up...
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the ballotsave a ride of in the capital city of port-au-prince but the political drama is building across the country leading up tow the weekend vote. some have questioned if the election will even take place while others say what will happen to haitian voters for brave enough to cast ballots with the violate prophecies now sweeping. country. don't forget our glenna milberg is traveng to haiti to cover look for her live coverage beginning this friday on local10 news at 4:00 p.m. >> laurie: the university miami is going to st a republican presidential debate days before florida's big primary march 14th. march 10th the debate is hosted by cnn, the are t was times and salem network. it's a day after the network hosted by univision that will take place a miami-dade college's kendall campus. >> calvin: florida always a coveted state. >>> still to come the dow cses could you be more than 200 points after a nearly 600 point dive during the day. >> laurie: plus the day after big endorsement do sarah palin payroll? interesting. don't miss world news titan 6:30. >> betty: yes it was the coldest day
the ballotsave a ride of in the capital city of port-au-prince but the political drama is building across the country leading up tow the weekend vote. some have questioned if the election will even take place while others say what will happen to haitian voters for brave enough to cast ballots with the violate prophecies now sweeping. country. don't forget our glenna milberg is traveng to haiti to cover look for her live coverage beginning this friday on local10 news at 4:00 p.m. >>...
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news reportser the only reporter traveling to haiti, and she joins us uh live now from the capitol city of port-au-prince. >> calvin, good evening from port-au-prince. there is no one that we have spoken to tonight, who has the answer to the question you just this city, this country, is once again a confused and fractures place, this weak of protests people fearing fraudulent elections manipulated ballot boxes it all culminates today, but it did not stop t`e unrest font. >> the crowd moving toward election council headquarters got what they wanted a halt to sunday's presidential r r off, but protections turns ugly. >> rococ hurled at anything. this school gone what was to be a crowded polling place, what looked to be an unusually personal and brutal attack a unclear why, horrified watching on the internet. >> every political party probably has their own peopleout there, we do have some people that try toage trait and make it worse than the political >> you can hear the gunshots by the national police as an attempt to restore order. >> they stole myoter card too many times he yelled. the level of disinstr
news reportser the only reporter traveling to haiti, and she joins us uh live now from the capitol city of port-au-prince. >> calvin, good evening from port-au-prince. there is no one that we have spoken to tonight, who has the answer to the question you just this city, this country, is once again a confused and fractures place, this weak of protests people fearing fraudulent elections manipulated ballot boxes it all culminates today, but it did not stop t`e unrest font. >> the...
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the earthquake was centered just fifteen miles away from the capital, port-au- prince. accounts of the death toll vary, but some reports say more than 315- thousand people died. more than 60-thousand people are still homeless because of the earthquake. the mother of the so-called "affluenza teen," is out of jail. she was able to post bond after a judge lowered it. the bond for tonya couch was initially set at one-million dollars. but the judge lowered that to $75- thousand at a hearing yesterday. she will now have to wear an electronic monitor on her ankle. couch is accused of helping her son get out of the country to avoid a probation violation hearing that could have led to jail tonya couch will now undergo a mental exam because her lawyers say she can't go on trial becaus of mental illness. more than 80 whales are stuck off the coast of india. take a look at this video. you can see several beached whales. a top governement official says the whales began washing up on shore yesterday evening. he said rescuers have managed to get 36 of the mammals back out to sea, but t
the earthquake was centered just fifteen miles away from the capital, port-au- prince. accounts of the death toll vary, but some reports say more than 315- thousand people died. more than 60-thousand people are still homeless because of the earthquake. the mother of the so-called "affluenza teen," is out of jail. she was able to post bond after a judge lowered it. the bond for tonya couch was initially set at one-million dollars. but the judge lowered that to $75- thousand at a...
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more than 2000 pro tefort z rallied in the streets of port-au-prince yesterday. a runofwill be a big step back from the country's government. we've learned several election officers were attacked. it's unclear if the damage, how significant it is, how and whether or not the damage will impact the eleric. >>> a florida woman accused of hiring a hitman to kill her husband will have a hearing later on this lap. you may remember this case, he wanted to allegedly kill her husband. investigators say she ended up hiring an under job but she insist she thought she was taping a reality tv show and she never we'll ranted ter husband to die. dipolito's retrial is set to begin in play. >>> a beauty salon worker is demanding answers claiming her boss has not paid them for weeks now. local 10 was there when the employees showed up. >> we're supposed to get paid on friday. we haven't got paid. we don't know if we're going to get paid this week or not and everyone has bills. >> one of the women we actually spoke to says she was fired because she complained about this problem in e
more than 2000 pro tefort z rallied in the streets of port-au-prince yesterday. a runofwill be a big step back from the country's government. we've learned several election officers were attacked. it's unclear if the damage, how significant it is, how and whether or not the damage will impact the eleric. >>> a florida woman accused of hiring a hitman to kill her husband will have a hearing later on this lap. you may remember this case, he wanted to allegedly kill her husband....
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showing this to youall week and tonight local10 news reporter glenna milberg is in the country as capital steph port-au-prince with the very latest for us. glenna. >> glenna: calvin, cancelleded once again because of those protests, and we learned that earlier this afternoon. too dark to see the smoke on the horizon. we c certainly smell the burning tires where we are around the city. very important to tell you that when you see the violence and the burnings concentrated in video, i think it gives a different picture. the streets are actually for the most part very normal. people are out. there is no fefe in the electorate tonight, and i wanted to make thatt very clear. that said, there have been protests throughout the d d, especially right after the announcement of the cancellation, and we were there to show that to you. i want to show you some video we shot just a little while ago. this group of protestors has was actually on their way back from the headquarters of the electoral council. that's the council in charge of the elections who decided to go ahead andnnounce the postponement today. immediately at
showing this to youall week and tonight local10 news reporter glenna milberg is in the country as capital steph port-au-prince with the very latest for us. glenna. >> glenna: calvin, cancelleded once again because of those protests, and we learned that earlier this afternoon. too dark to see the smoke on the horizon. we c certainly smell the burning tires where we are around the city. very important to tell you that when you see the violence and the burnings concentrated in video, i think...
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port-au-prince. today is all about free power, eight presidential candidates in port-au-prince have basically brought their groups into thetreets to express their dissatisfaction over no run off. holding signs and saying, the hand picked candidate is somebody that doesn't represent this country. the elections were scheduled for december 27th. but were postponed amid mounting pressure from street protests over alleged corruption. president michel martelly, not enough to placate the haitian street. >> i think there's a lot of anger and pent up aggression. most clearly evidenced by the fact that 70% didn't vote in the presidential election. you have anger and perception that this process is not fair and haitian people are not able to choose their leaders. >> organization of american states which monitors elections larkllargely certified the first round results. but some say the process is far from fair saying that the international community is partly to blame. >> the haitian economic elite is not only subservient to foreign interests, it is also blind. they think that because they're leaving the penthouse, having neglected
port-au-prince. today is all about free power, eight presidential candidates in port-au-prince have basically brought their groups into thetreets to express their dissatisfaction over no run off. holding signs and saying, the hand picked candidate is somebody that doesn't represent this country. the elections were scheduled for december 27th. but were postponed amid mounting pressure from street protests over alleged corruption. president michel martelly, not enough to placate the haitian...
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officials say protesters are carrying smoldering roadblocks and smashing windows in the city s capital of port-au-prince. they are calling for new elections, days before the presidential and legislative runoff. haiti s parliament is currently discussing a sunday )s vote. mexican drug lord (el chapo is on serious lockdown today... with no one taking any changes. these are new photos from the prison where he is being held. it s the same one he escaped from 6 months ago. 400 fixed cameras on him at all times and prison guards wear cameras on their helmets. plus- officials say el chapo is being constantly transferred security cells. chances... another cold start today with temperatures in the teens and 20s this morning. we will make it above freezing 30s. it will feel a bit nicer today with winds relaxing. we will start with sunshine this morning but clouds will build in to mostly cloudy skies this afternoon. our first chance for snow moves in tonight and will move out during the overnight hours. snow accumulation will be limited due to dry air and limited moisture but some areas could see a dusting to a .
officials say protesters are carrying smoldering roadblocks and smashing windows in the city s capital of port-au-prince. they are calling for new elections, days before the presidential and legislative runoff. haiti s parliament is currently discussing a sunday )s vote. mexican drug lord (el chapo is on serious lockdown today... with no one taking any changes. these are new photos from the prison where he is being held. it s the same one he escaped from 6 months ago. 400 fixed cameras on him...
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that earthquake centered 15 miles southwest of the capital of port-au-prince. more than 250,000 people died in that earthquake. 300,000 were injured. people were left homeless. >>> six people are recovering from injuries after bad weather caused a 40 car pileup. that's right, i said 40 cars. this happened near the ohio, indiana border. many tractor trailers involved in that wreck. the accident forced authorities to completely shut down the highway. fortunately none of the injuries are actually life-threatening. >> that'ss incredible. that's good news. wow, what a scene. >> horrible conditions for them due to lake-effect snow. we are dealing with cooler weather, that's right. the chill has stayed in the air at least for another day. temperatures barely warmed up to the 60s today. greeting you in miami, ft. lauderdale. 67 degrees in key west. it's all thanks to that north northwest wind anywhere between nine, eight and even 13 miles an hour. pembroke pines waking up to the upper 50s as well as pompano beach, waking up to 59 as well. surface winds out of the north
that earthquake centered 15 miles southwest of the capital of port-au-prince. more than 250,000 people died in that earthquake. 300,000 were injured. people were left homeless. >>> six people are recovering from injuries after bad weather caused a 40 car pileup. that's right, i said 40 cars. this happened near the ohio, indiana border. many tractor trailers involved in that wreck. the accident forced authorities to completely shut down the highway. fortunately none of the injuries are...
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the earthquake was centered 15 miles from the haitian capital, port-au-prince. more than 300-thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were injured. a million-and-a-half people were displaced.### more drama for the so called mother of the affluenza teen. she's out of jail, but is now facing more restrictions on her life. and, new details about el chapo. the inverview with sean penn is revealing his attitude about the crimes he's acued of commiting against the united states. for news while you're on the go, listen to our newscast partner, news-talk 780, koh. we're now hearing from lord, joaquin "el chapo" guzman. chapo. over the weekend, the magazine revealed that actor sean penn met the drug lord last fall. their secret meeting chapo's run from the law, after his escape from prison in mexico. in the video, el chapo is unapologetic about being a drug lord. "a way to survive... no other way to work in our economy .. to be able to make a living." authorities say penn's communications with el chapo, led them to his jungle hideout. mexican marines recaptured e
the earthquake was centered 15 miles from the haitian capital, port-au-prince. more than 300-thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were injured. a million-and-a-half people were displaced.### more drama for the so called mother of the affluenza teen. she's out of jail, but is now facing more restrictions on her life. and, new details about el chapo. the inverview with sean penn is revealing his attitude about the crimes he's acued of commiting against the united states. for news...
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a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince, jogging through narrow streets chanting the revelation has started. police used tear gas to break up what were crowds of demonstrators before may arrived at the parliament. senators passed a resolution, but it carries no legal weight don't personal, our glen ma milberg is traveling to haiti, look for her live coverage beginning tomorrow. as hero, coming up, his cab goes up in flames what he did that saved not just his life, but his passengers live too. >> and a toddler running in the middle of a highway? saved by a sheriffs deputy, we will tell you where the family was. >> hi, i am chief meteorologist, snow starts to fly tomorrow, for us, rain, gusty showers and a brisk breeze, other changes you need to know about too, we have a lot to talk about after the break. >> all right, and a south florida restaurant ordered shut, and then caught trying to lie to his customers online. we sent our cameras to find out tonight's dirty dining. the photos of a dead deer from the side of the road being taken in a restaurant. outside, and p
a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince, jogging through narrow streets chanting the revelation has started. police used tear gas to break up what were crowds of demonstrators before may arrived at the parliament. senators passed a resolution, but it carries no legal weight don't personal, our glen ma milberg is traveling to haiti, look for her live coverage beginning tomorrow. as hero, coming up, his cab goes up in flames what he did that saved not just his life,...
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the country's capital. glen is live in port-au-prince with the latest. >> reporter: and we learned something today. we learned that president michelle martlee was not parred of the decision to postpone tomorrow's presidential runoff elections. that decision rested sole y with the ealeck torl counsel. they were afraid of the concerns because of all the protests and some getting very violent. empowered by a success the protesters barp back -- were back today. >> reporter: they made good on it. >> promise or threat. >> reporter: pending on your perspective to amp up the noise this weekend. because the protests manifestation they call them were successful enforcing the cancellation of sunday's presidentialoff, the protesters are empowered to go for more. nothing less than the resignation of president michelle martalee. they're organized at the voice of the people. the violence that goes with it at times is not condoneed by the organizers. >> reporter: at the radio round table today, several candidates for president that are now the patchwork of opposition insisting the elections are candidate. and the
the country's capital. glen is live in port-au-prince with the latest. >> reporter: and we learned something today. we learned that president michelle martlee was not parred of the decision to postpone tomorrow's presidential runoff elections. that decision rested sole y with the ealeck torl counsel. they were afraid of the concerns because of all the protests and some getting very violent. empowered by a success the protesters barp back -- were back today. >> reporter: they made...
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not being able to get the polling equipment out but really this was about the protests that we're seeing not only in port-au-prince but credits the country. polling stations have been seth ablaze. on the way back to the hotel here we saw buildings damaged cars smashed and burning tires all over the place. we are facing another postponement. no details when the next election will run off or whether the results from previous elections will be null and void. this is a fluid situation and people here are deeply angry. >> andy gallagher from port-au-prince, haiti. >>> president nicholas maduro's request for more powers in venezuela, meanwhile, the international monetary fund has predicted that in venezuela, inflation will reach up to 700%. >>> centers for disease control today expand he its travel alert to cover most of south and latin america, popular tourist destinations in the caribbean and the cape verde islands. now the governments of el salvador and colombia are urging women to delay pregnancy. alessandro s tsa pieppi has the story. >> causing congenital effects in some babies. >> translator: i saw it on televisi
not being able to get the polling equipment out but really this was about the protests that we're seeing not only in port-au-prince but credits the country. polling stations have been seth ablaze. on the way back to the hotel here we saw buildings damaged cars smashed and burning tires all over the place. we are facing another postponement. no details when the next election will run off or whether the results from previous elections will be null and void. this is a fluid situation and people...
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the eartuqhake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. estimates of the death toll vary -- some sources say up to 316- thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were hurt. prosecutors say no charges will be filed against former nba star lamar odom following his near fatal drug overdose in a nevada brothel. in october, the 36- year-old former n-b-a star was rushed to the hospital after he was found unconscious at "the love ranch" in nye county. authorities say a blood sample shows odom had cocaine in his system. but prosecutors say they couldn't prove possession or that odom took the drug while he was in their jurisdiction. the mother of the so- called 'affluenza teen' will be released from jail today. this-- after authorities in texas reduced her bail from one-million dollars to 75-thousand. tonya couch will fitted with an electronic ankle monitor then released. she's accused of helping her son flee the country in order to avoid a probation violation hearing that could have led to jail time. the trial for the second police officer
the eartuqhake was centered 15 miles southwest of the haitian capital, port-au- prince. estimates of the death toll vary -- some sources say up to 316- thousand people died. another 300-thousand people were hurt. prosecutors say no charges will be filed against former nba star lamar odom following his near fatal drug overdose in a nevada brothel. in october, the 36- year-old former n-b-a star was rushed to the hospital after he was found unconscious at "the love ranch" in nye county....
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haiti's capital toall for new elections ahead of sunday's a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince witness jogging through narrow streets,hanting "the revolution has started. get your guns ready." police used tear gas to break up crowds of rioters. senators have passed a resolution to delay sunday's vote about it carries no legal weight. don't forget, our on glenn blenn is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. look for her live coverage tomorrow.>>> still ahead, people in the midst atlantic states are bracing for a blizzard an it's expected to be a big one.& >> laurie: state of emergencies have already been deprepared look for a life record on "world newsonight" at 6:30. >> betty: meantime near h he temperatures near normal, hitting the mid-70s. the big change you need know about, after a rond of rain tomorrow you will have everything you need coming up. >> calvin: but first the swimming pool surprise in the florida keys, that's coming up >> calvin: and this happened today. how about this for a swimming an eight foot crocodile taking a dip in your backyard. really? okay. the h
haiti's capital toall for new elections ahead of sunday's a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince witness jogging through narrow streets,hanting "the revolution has started. get your guns ready." police used tear gas to break up crowds of rioters. senators have passed a resolution to delay sunday's vote about it carries no legal weight. don't forget, our on glenn blenn is traveling to haiti to cover the elections. look for her live coverage...
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thousands of opposititn protesters filled the streets of port-au-prince. the opposition candidate satisfies a runoff will be a big step back for the country's government. >>> 5:06 the time right now. >>> american airlines says it hopes to be flying regularly-scheduled flights from miami to cuba by the first half of this year. that deal is being processed and once it's done the u.s. department of transportation will give instructions to air carrieie on how they can apply for cuban routes. columbia been rebels met with raul castro. there's a march 23rd deadline but right now he says that does not look like it's going to happen. >>> president castro will be headed to paris. it's the first visit to france since his brother went in 1 1975. >>> every day i wakep and think about him and i know he's alive out there somewhere trying to make his way home. >> the family of a former fbi agent who disappeared in iran nearly nine years ago is speaking out this morning after four americans were released by the country as part of a prisoner swap. the former agent robert le
thousands of opposititn protesters filled the streets of port-au-prince. the opposition candidate satisfies a runoff will be a big step back for the country's government. >>> 5:06 the time right now. >>> american airlines says it hopes to be flying regularly-scheduled flights from miami to cuba by the first half of this year. that deal is being processed and once it's done the u.s. department of transportation will give instructions to air carrieie on how they can apply for...
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a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince, jogging through narrow streets chanting the revelation has s srted. police used tear gas to break up what were crowds of demonstrators before may arrived at the parliament. senators passed a resolution, but it carries no legal weight don't personal, our glen ma milberg is traveling to haiti, look for her live coverage beginning tomorrow. >> a taxi driveser being hailed as hero, coming up, his cab goes up in flames what he did that saved not just his life, but his passengers live too. >> and a toddler running in the middle of a highway? saved by a sheriffs deputy, we was. >> hi, i am chief meteorologist, snow starts to fly tomorrow, for us, rain, gusty showers and a brisk breeze, other changes you need to know about too, we have a lot to talk about after the break. >> all right, and a south florida restaurant ordered shut, and then caught trying to lieieo his customers online. we sent our cameras t find out tonight's dirty dining. in this line of work only the freshest ingredieies make the cut it's iortant to me to know ever
a few thousand people joined the protest in downtown port-au-prince, jogging through narrow streets chanting the revelation has s srted. police used tear gas to break up what were crowds of demonstrators before may arrived at the parliament. senators passed a resolution, but it carries no legal weight don't personal, our glen ma milberg is traveling to haiti, look for her live coverage beginning tomorrow. >> a taxi driveser being hailed as hero, coming up, his cab goes up in flames what...
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devastated by earthquake that killed 300,000 people and left thousands more homeless in the capital city of port-au-prince. among those killed was two students and two faculty members >>> bill clinton released this statement today on the 6th anniversary. it says, together haitians and their partners are working today to create jobs, grow small businesses, revitalize their onceital sector and i continue to believe that haiti has a bright future and will continue to do what i can to pport the haitian people as they build the country they envision. navy boats and 10 navy sailors onboard are being held by iran. >> the white house press secretary saying iran assured them that the sailors are safe and will be allowed to continue on their way. >>> we'll take you inside e the hideout. showing you the video taken inside where he lived while he was on the run. that's coming up. >>> then the search for a remorseful robber is over. details after the break. >>> the show must go on without the elephants. after they decided to >>> new details on a robber that held up a store. they have made an arrest. they say tips from
devastated by earthquake that killed 300,000 people and left thousands more homeless in the capital city of port-au-prince. among those killed was two students and two faculty members >>> bill clinton released this statement today on the 6th anniversary. it says, together haitians and their partners are working today to create jobs, grow small businesses, revitalize their onceital sector and i continue to believe that haiti has a bright future and will continue to do what i can to...