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, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to cross a border or they decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, their children, and that is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [
, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people...
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you your welcome in greats but i will give you the positive side of the reputation of the united states dwindling amongst other countries for years perhaps decades the us has led the way both by example and by bullying other countries we have led the way on climate destruction on weapons sales on wars of choice on war crimes within those wars on back includes and societal destruction in countries that were not threatening us in any way other than our profits we've led the way in greed and corporate exploitation and we've led the way in production of pornography pornography with with with very little backstory i mean they just matt and he's already faced down beaver town did he did his job to fix cable is the neighbor who asked for a piece of pie and she misunderstood i have no idea how i would ask delighted so quickly it's already written anyway america has led the way now with our reputation in the blood maybe countries around the world can begin leading toward a different style of global community one based on sustainability diversity peaceful coexistence an end to profit driven scarcity maybe
you your welcome in greats but i will give you the positive side of the reputation of the united states dwindling amongst other countries for years perhaps decades the us has led the way both by example and by bullying other countries we have led the way on climate destruction on weapons sales on wars of choice on war crimes within those wars on back includes and societal destruction in countries that were not threatening us in any way other than our profits we've led the way in greed and...
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back to the issue of trust in media, which is a big issue because it continues to dwindle at least in the united states and probably across the world, shannon asks, can you provide examples of how programs have addressed the issue of trust in media and seeing results? jeanne: for sure. trust can be built on a number of different things. i mentioned a couple of them. the more relevant the information is, people are able to make a good, informed decision, helps build trust. more media is communicating with communities -- helping newsrooms explore new tech methodologies to communicate with the communities they're trying to reach, it builds loyalty and trust. we have used a program called the listeners collective to great success for newsrooms. also, the issue of inclusion, that newsrooms that reflect the audiences that they are trying to reach from the audiences they serve, from a gender perspective from ethnic and religious perspective, with that you gain trust. that is a third element that we often come in addition to the daily every single day providing accurate information and not ever slipping withou
back to the issue of trust in media, which is a big issue because it continues to dwindle at least in the united states and probably across the world, shannon asks, can you provide examples of how programs have addressed the issue of trust in media and seeing results? jeanne: for sure. trust can be built on a number of different things. i mentioned a couple of them. the more relevant the information is, people are able to make a good, informed decision, helps build trust. more media is...
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dwindle. it is a scene that has been repeated across the united states. this is new york city councilmember mark levine. >> because of the unreliability of supply, the city has to cancel tens of thousands of appointments this week. this is a desperate situation. at the pace which we are receiving vaccine, it would take as well into 2022 to achieve heard immunity in new york city. that is unacceptable. amy: on thursday, president biden invoked the defense production act to increase covid-19 testing and the production of vaccine supplies including glass vials and syringes. many public health experts are calling on biden to use his executive powers to demand that vaccine makers share their patented technologies with other manufacturers in order to end production bottlenecks and speed the vaccine to people across the u.s. and around the world. after headlines, we will have the latest on the pandemic and joe biden's response with dr. ashish jha, head of brown university school of public health. innternation news, chinese officials are rushing construction of a
dwindle. it is a scene that has been repeated across the united states. this is new york city councilmember mark levine. >> because of the unreliability of supply, the city has to cancel tens of thousands of appointments this week. this is a desperate situation. at the pace which we are receiving vaccine, it would take as well into 2022 to achieve heard immunity in new york city. that is unacceptable. amy: on thursday, president biden invoked the defense production act to increase...
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united states, mr. pence, should invoke the 25th amendment. the number of cabinet members who still exist is dwindling. getting to a majority there is going to be much more likely. this president must be stopped in his tracks. president-elect biden made it clear he wants to heal the country, we also have to think about what happens january 21st. the people that attacked us, i was one of the members in the gallery, lying face down on the marble as they were pounding on the door, these were anarchists, these were white supremacists, these were antisemites, and we have to call them for what they were and are. i think they were using the president of the united states and i think the president of the united states was using them. >> i appreciate the call is ongoing, we are hearing what you're saying about the prospect of impeachment and as you were saying, essentially it sounds like part of this is for posterity as well, to judge this for what it is. but that said, what would the timetable be on impeachment? >> well, clearly we have to move quickly. we would have to bring the article to the house floor qu
united states, mr. pence, should invoke the 25th amendment. the number of cabinet members who still exist is dwindling. getting to a majority there is going to be much more likely. this president must be stopped in his tracks. president-elect biden made it clear he wants to heal the country, we also have to think about what happens january 21st. the people that attacked us, i was one of the members in the gallery, lying face down on the marble as they were pounding on the door, these were...
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skyrocket as the state's icu bed capacity continues to dwindle and we have nurses on the frontlines of this pandemic saying that they're struggling to cope with the daily death toll seen in their units. >>last week has been probably the hardest week for me. physically and emotionally is on our side here 21 years. >>and right now hospitalizations are nearing 22,000 and state models project the number could reach 30,000 by february 1st frontline nurses say because the general public doesn't see the deaths day in and day out. there's a lack of understanding of just how bad things really are. >>and i see more people passed away last week. last couple weeks really the night almost a combined in all of my career as a nurse, it's been really hard today we had 2 deaths on this unit. and that's pretty the norm. i usually see one to 2 every shift. super site. the fight every day and struggled to breathe every day even rest tons of oxygen and then we just see them die. they just die and they they fight dying and it's so sad. >>state is having trouble getting enough nurses to help with the surge. it's now issued waivers to more than half of the state's hospitals to temporarily bypass. the natio
skyrocket as the state's icu bed capacity continues to dwindle and we have nurses on the frontlines of this pandemic saying that they're struggling to cope with the daily death toll seen in their units. >>last week has been probably the hardest week for me. physically and emotionally is on our side here 21 years. >>and right now hospitalizations are nearing 22,000 and state models project the number could reach 30,000 by february 1st frontline nurses say because the general public...
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know, we could be dwindling in that public will, to get these vaccines as soon as possible we need to do this while we have an incredible amount of concern, not just across the united statesld is focused on vaccination efforts and we need to kind of pull through and show some success so that the american people who are already fatigued from this pandemic don't continue to kind of have doubt in the infrastructure that can bring some of the light at the end of the tunnel. >> let's just hope, doctor, because time is of the essence, let's hope there aren't places that are ready that they don't have the right people that qualify to get the vaccine, and they're all kind of sitting around with, well, i don't think it's like that yet, i think there's plenty of 75-year-olds waiting in line, but the virus doesn't know who's old and who's sick, and, you know, we're trying to get to herd immunity the worst thing in the world wouldn't be if a bunch of 40-year-olds, if everybody was sitting around, and they don't have the right people to do. do everybody we're going to do everybody eventually, and we're so worried, and i'm not pitching myself, but we're so worried about the line jumpin
know, we could be dwindling in that public will, to get these vaccines as soon as possible we need to do this while we have an incredible amount of concern, not just across the united statesld is focused on vaccination efforts and we need to kind of pull through and show some success so that the american people who are already fatigued from this pandemic don't continue to kind of have doubt in the infrastructure that can bring some of the light at the end of the tunnel. >> let's just...