220
220
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KQED
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
hurricane tomas hits haiti. heavy rain and strong winds are moving toward the capital, port-au-prince. britain's former prime minister is stripped of his parliamentary seat after stirring up racial tensions. during friday prayers, an attack and a suicide bomber kills more than 50 people at a mosque in nest pakistan. and the queen says farewell to the royal naval flagship, h.m.s. park royal. >> hurricane tomas has hit haiti. the government has ordered people living in the refugee camps to leave and find better shelter, though most are refusing to go. strong rains and winds have struck the capital city and it's feared they could destroy the tent cities that are stim home to thousands of refugees. our correspondent -- correspondent is there? the presidential palace in port-au-prince, symbol of the earthquake's destruction. opposite, the camp for survivors that i went into this morning to see the aftermath of the latest challenge, hurricane tomas. after a night of heavy rainfall there was flooding and more. we found
hurricane tomas hits haiti. heavy rain and strong winds are moving toward the capital, port-au-prince. britain's former prime minister is stripped of his parliamentary seat after stirring up racial tensions. during friday prayers, an attack and a suicide bomber kills more than 50 people at a mosque in nest pakistan. and the queen says farewell to the royal naval flagship, h.m.s. park royal. >> hurricane tomas has hit haiti. the government has ordered people living in the refugee camps to...
774
774
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 774
favorite 0
quote 0
and, it first appeared in haiti shortly after the nepalese soldiers arrived. still, u.n. officials have denounced the allegations. they insist the riots are actually a ploy by opposition political groups to disrupt haiti's elections later this month. i spoke earlier today with jacqueline charles of the "miami herald," who is on the ground in port-au-prince. jacqueline, tell me what you've seen today. >> well, essentially i've been out today, and i was in a community that is outside of the capital, where they are dealing with the cholera epidemic. so as a result of this, you've had stone throwing, as people have gone in to try and remove bodies of individuals who died as a result of this disease. so we're starting to see how communities are starting to react, there's a lot of fear, a lot of apprehension about cholera. people aren't sure, they're afraid they're going to get infected. >> ifill: how did the cholera outbreak lead to rioting, what's the connection? >> they're still trying to determine whether or not there is a connection. i think we have to look at this in two
and, it first appeared in haiti shortly after the nepalese soldiers arrived. still, u.n. officials have denounced the allegations. they insist the riots are actually a ploy by opposition political groups to disrupt haiti's elections later this month. i spoke earlier today with jacqueline charles of the "miami herald," who is on the ground in port-au-prince. jacqueline, tell me what you've seen today. >> well, essentially i've been out today, and i was in a community that is...
150
150
Nov 7, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. >> haiti, last spring, captain mendsa from the u.s. navy and i co authored a piece saying the national weather service was forecasting 16 major tropical storm events would hit the caribbean with a reasonable odds that at least one would slam haiti. didn't we need to immediately as a matter of urgency for the survival of the people of port ah prince build some structures that could withstand storm and flood conditions to which the people living in tents could flee? build an early warning and radar system which they didn't have for distinct local weather detection, build an emergency alarm system with warning and training of the populous so they knew where to run? and now, hurricanes come and hit haiti and none of that is in place. and people are literally holding little pieces of plastic over their heads while the wind and rain are pouring down over them. and we saw similarly with cholera. it's axe yo matic as we go into a far more globalized -- which is good news. humanitarian and peace-keeping response, that the humanitarian responder
thank you. >> haiti, last spring, captain mendsa from the u.s. navy and i co authored a piece saying the national weather service was forecasting 16 major tropical storm events would hit the caribbean with a reasonable odds that at least one would slam haiti. didn't we need to immediately as a matter of urgency for the survival of the people of port ah prince build some structures that could withstand storm and flood conditions to which the people living in tents could flee? build an...
251
251
Nov 5, 2010
11/10
by
KQED
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
the good thing is that it's not taking a direct hit at haiti. if that had actually happened, this place would really be in trouble. it look like looks like it's going to pass offshore. the very southern tip of haiti might get struck directly, but it looks like the bankrupt of the country will not get a full hurricane blow from tomas. >> tell us about the efforts to get people into more store-resistant shelters. >> reporter: there have been attempts at some of the more organized camps, rows and rows of tents. it didn't go that well. if you look at the people in places behind me, they were going about their ordinary business today basically having given up saying they had nowhere to go and they weren't going to make any attempts to move in with friends and family as the government has asked them to do because if they had friends and family they could be living with they'd already be living with them. >> suarez: government representatives, we're told, have been pleading with residents to leave, but is there transportation out of port-au-prince if y
the good thing is that it's not taking a direct hit at haiti. if that had actually happened, this place would really be in trouble. it look like looks like it's going to pass offshore. the very southern tip of haiti might get struck directly, but it looks like the bankrupt of the country will not get a full hurricane blow from tomas. >> tell us about the efforts to get people into more store-resistant shelters. >> reporter: there have been attempts at some of the more organized...
377
377
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
the unrest in haiti. widespread anger before a powerful storm. >>> with the midterm elections behind us, the question is, now what? for many the answer is, let's go shopping. >>> and, thunderbird thrill. >> you will love it. you will absolutely love it. >> our amazing flight. a tribute to the shuttle's final voyage. it's friday, november 5th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning and thanks for being with us on this busy friday morning. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson this morning. >>> one of the most desperate places on earth is preparing for another devastating blow. tomas is battering haiti with heavy rain and wind this morning. >> more than 1 million earthquake victims are living in makeshift tent cities. now they are being pushed to abandon them. matt gutman is there and has the reaction. >> reporter: it was anger born out of fear. with tomas likely to trigger landslides and massive flooding, aid workers tried to evacuate thousands here in one of haiti's
the unrest in haiti. widespread anger before a powerful storm. >>> with the midterm elections behind us, the question is, now what? for many the answer is, let's go shopping. >>> and, thunderbird thrill. >> you will love it. you will absolutely love it. >> our amazing flight. a tribute to the shuttle's final voyage. it's friday, november 5th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning and thanks for being with us on this busy...
570
570
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
KSTS
tv
eye 570
favorite 0
quote 1
la mujeres dentro del condado al noreste de miami se enfermó después de llegar de haití en dónde mil personas han muerto de esta enfermedad. las autoridades están alertando a los médicos del sur de la florida para prevenir más contagios. >> sería bien difícil que podría causar una epidemia de hecho sería en décadas de década porque se necesitan esas dos condiciones que es el hacinamiento y la condición de que no exista acceso agua limpia. >periodista: república dominicana confirmó su primer caso de cólera procedente de haití, según informes el paciente que está hospitalizado cruzó la frontera en autobús. mientras tanto en haití la policía tuvo que utilizar la fuerza para dispersar un grupo de manifestantes que culpan a las contraccionnaciones unidas epidemias. >> el pico de esta epidemia la veremos a fin de mes afirma esta enfermera. justa a tiempo para las elecciones presidenciales del 28 de noviembre. angie sandoval, telemundo. >josé: pasamos a méxico con un informe que indica que los 7 principales carteles de las drogas de ese país han establecido como ofici
la mujeres dentro del condado al noreste de miami se enfermó después de llegar de haití en dónde mil personas han muerto de esta enfermedad. las autoridades están alertando a los médicos del sur de la florida para prevenir más contagios. >> sería bien difícil que podría causar una epidemia de hecho sería en décadas de década porque se necesitan esas dos condiciones que es el hacinamiento y la condición de que no exista acceso agua limpia. >periodista: república...
118
118
Nov 19, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
i was in haiti last week to take a look at the power situation. let me begin by expressing a lot of confidence in the efforts that the government of haiti has undertaken in treating the disease from what we have seen so far. i was impressed by the professionalism that i saw when i was there last week among their medical professionals. i think you know the numbers. the cases reported are going up, over 18,000 now, and unfortunately the death toll is also going up, over 1100 now. o. fda has provided about $9 million, committed about $9 million so far. that number is going up every day and you will hear why. our strategy right now is to focus very much on prevention. cholera is not very hard to prevent or treat if you get it early, but we have got to provide the tools to treat it and make sure the people know how to use those tools and take better care of themselves. if we are successful, the number of severe cases will decline. we wants, they won't overtax the government's treatment facilities and the death rate will drop. we have got an aggressive
i was in haiti last week to take a look at the power situation. let me begin by expressing a lot of confidence in the efforts that the government of haiti has undertaken in treating the disease from what we have seen so far. i was impressed by the professionalism that i saw when i was there last week among their medical professionals. i think you know the numbers. the cases reported are going up, over 18,000 now, and unfortunately the death toll is also going up, over 1100 now. o. fda has...
172
172
Nov 5, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
haiti is getting pounded by tropical storm tomas. many earthquake survivors living in tents ignored warnings to evacuate. >>> also today the labor department reports october's employment numbers. most economists expect the unemployment rate to stay at 9.6%. >>> one of the miners rescued in chile last month is fast becoming a rising star. edison pena is on a whirlwind tour here in new york city. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: the chilean miner seemed stunned at the hero's welcome he received in new york, three weeks since he was freed from the mine and he's ready to run the new york city marathon. trapped underground for more than two months, pena says he ran to pass the time and to control his anxiety. twice a day, six or seven miles, along a 1,000-yard dark and muddy path in stifling heat. he had to cut his steel-toed boots down to the ankles. >> interpreter: i was going to turn the tables on destiny, that i was saying to that mine, i can out-run you. >> reporter: organizers of sunday's new york city marathon say they invited
haiti is getting pounded by tropical storm tomas. many earthquake survivors living in tents ignored warnings to evacuate. >>> also today the labor department reports october's employment numbers. most economists expect the unemployment rate to stay at 9.6%. >>> one of the miners rescued in chile last month is fast becoming a rising star. edison pena is on a whirlwind tour here in new york city. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: the chilean miner seemed stunned at the...
973
973
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
KDTV
tv
eye 973
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> el temido cÓlera que ha ha causado mÁs de 1000 muertes en haitÍ aparece en repÚblica dominicana, ya fue detectado por lo menos un caso. ♪ >> y usted no va hacer la promociÓn que se inventó la agencia promotora de autos, se lo mostraremos, es muy controversial. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univision Última hora. >> mu buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de Última hora, comenzamos con el tema del terrorismo y un caso que se resolviÓ la gran manzana. absorbieron de cientos de cargos de asesinato en primer y Único trasladado desde la visiÓn -prisiÓn de guantÁnamo en cuba, martÍn berlanga nos cuenta. >> muy buenas noches, fueron siete dÍas, y al escuchar el veredicto se secÓ el rostro, sonriÓ y se abrazó con sus abogados. de juicios se considera como una prueba para el presidente barack obama y su intento para enjuiciar en territorio estadounidense a otro sospechoso de terrorismo, incluyendo el que se adjudica ser el autor material de los actos del 11 de septiembre. >> fue absuelto de cargos excepto de uno, se trata de un sorpresivo veredicto para el primer dete
. ♪ >> el temido cÓlera que ha ha causado mÁs de 1000 muertes en haitÍ aparece en repÚblica dominicana, ya fue detectado por lo menos un caso. ♪ >> y usted no va hacer la promociÓn que se inventó la agencia promotora de autos, se lo mostraremos, es muy controversial. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univision Última hora. >> mu buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de Última hora, comenzamos con el tema del terrorismo y un caso que se resolviÓ la gran...
165
165
Nov 16, 2010
11/10
by
KQEH
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
of four more ees.tanamo bay to jeanniedetain un peacekeepers are blamed for the cholera epidemic in haiti. an author is imprisoned for insulting the judiciary. coming up later, at least 50 killed after a four story building collapses in the indian capital. turning taliban fighters into farmers. is a peace deal edging closer? the british government is reported to have reached a summit with a group of former detainees at the american guantanamo bay detention center who claim that british security services work implicit in their torture. the men are being paid compensation which could stall several million pounds. the aim is to avoid a lengthy court case that would put the british secret intelligence services under the spotlight. >> the most well-known of the men was detained in pakistan in 2002. she was then flown by the americans to morocco where he claims he was brutally tortured and asked questions submitted to the americans by british intelligence officers. he is one of six former detainees to a bin at suing the government for colluding in their mistreatment while they were being held o
of four more ees.tanamo bay to jeanniedetain un peacekeepers are blamed for the cholera epidemic in haiti. an author is imprisoned for insulting the judiciary. coming up later, at least 50 killed after a four story building collapses in the indian capital. turning taliban fighters into farmers. is a peace deal edging closer? the british government is reported to have reached a summit with a group of former detainees at the american guantanamo bay detention center who claim that british security...
106
106
Nov 4, 2010
11/10
by
KQEH
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of haiti. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." seeing is believing, the new implant that in some cases could reverse of blindness. he fell from seven floors up, a young boy and his miraculous escape. as president obama looks ahead now to two years of political compromise, he has publicly taken direct public responsibility for his party's defeat in the midterm election. he is eager for an honest and simple debate with his republican opponents but he insisted that americans do not want politicians to spend the next two years fighting the political battles of the previous two years. more from washington on what the results mean and what happens next. >> the most obvious result of the stunning gains made by the republicans last night is that president obama and the democrats will now have a enormous trouble passing legislation that they want for the rest of the president's term in office. both sides have said that they want to meet in the middle. the american people deserve bipartisanship. som
off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of haiti. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." seeing is believing, the new implant that in some cases could reverse of blindness. he fell from seven floors up, a young boy and his miraculous escape. as president obama looks ahead now to two years of political compromise, he has publicly taken direct public responsibility for his party's defeat in the midterm election. he is eager for...
1,171
1.2K
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
WFDC
tv
eye 1,171
favorite 0
quote 0
un ion♪ >> el temido cÓlera que ha nisi causado mÁs de 1000 muertes en haitÍ aparece en repÚblica dominicana, ya fue detectado por lo menos un caso. ♪ >> y usted no va hacer la promociÓn que se inventó la agencia promotora de autos, se lo mostraremos, es muy controversial. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univision Última hora. >> mu buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de Última hora, comenzamos con el tema del terrorismo y un caso que se resolviÓ la gran manzana.isionunivisionunivision primer y ÚniisionunivisisionunÓ guantÁnamo en cuba, ivisionunivn iniono paraivisiouiciarunivioun terrisionio estunivisnidensun otroh@pechosisuyendo el que se s actos del 11 de nunh@univisionus >> nisionunh@univisionunivisionv nunivisionunh@univisionunivisio resolvieron de mÁs de 280 cargos restantes, incluyendo uno por homicidio por cada una de las 224 personas muertas, eÁn ionunivisionunivisionunivisionu univisdado, en tanto que sus defensores lo retrasaron nisio- isionvisiodo. univisionunivisiÍ univisiÉunmostróion algunivisio@ ivisionstituunales eiontos enunivistarÁ a un testigo clave pues
un ion♪ >> el temido cÓlera que ha nisi causado mÁs de 1000 muertes en haitÍ aparece en repÚblica dominicana, ya fue detectado por lo menos un caso. ♪ >> y usted no va hacer la promociÓn que se inventó la agencia promotora de autos, se lo mostraremos, es muy controversial. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univision Última hora. >> mu buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de Última hora, comenzamos con el tema del terrorismo y un caso que se resolviÓ la gran...
122
122
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you >> haiti, last spring captain mendoza from the u.s. navy and i co-authored a piece saying the national weather service was forecasting 16 major storm events would hit the caribbean with reasonable odds at least one of them would slam haiti didn't we need to immediately as a matter of urgency for the survival of the people of port-au-prince build some structures that would withstand storm and flood conditions to which people living in tents could flee. build an early warning and radar system which they didn't have for distinct weather detection. build an emergency alarm system with warning and training of the populace so they knew where to one and now hurricane tomas has hit haiti and none of that are in place and people are literally holding pieces of plastic in their heads while the wind and rain are pouring down upon them and we saw similarly with cholera, it's axiomatic as we go into a far more globalized -- which is good news, humanitarian and peacekeeping response in the world. that the humanitarian responders and peacekeepers the
thank you >> haiti, last spring captain mendoza from the u.s. navy and i co-authored a piece saying the national weather service was forecasting 16 major storm events would hit the caribbean with reasonable odds at least one of them would slam haiti didn't we need to immediately as a matter of urgency for the survival of the people of port-au-prince build some structures that would withstand storm and flood conditions to which people living in tents could flee. build an early warning and...
104
104
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
WMPT
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
the second in haiti in the space of a year. and what has happened to this earthquake ravaged nation is that floods have spread this waterborne disease even more widely across the country. >> given the situation you have just described, what would the money, even $164 million, do? >> it would bring in supplies like rehydration fluids. it could bring in water per vacation equipment. -- water purification equipment. people are having to use the streets as toilets in places where they do not have them. and without proper toilets and a source of water that is not contaminated, it is going to be difficult to stop the disease from spreading. it is spread by infected feces and infected water and infected food. unless you can give people a proper clean water supply and toilets, it is very difficult to stop it from spreading. >> i know you have very good contacts from the medics there. are they hopeful that they could stop it? >> the people i have been talking to think that the infection is going to peak sometime next week. that the're h
the second in haiti in the space of a year. and what has happened to this earthquake ravaged nation is that floods have spread this waterborne disease even more widely across the country. >> given the situation you have just described, what would the money, even $164 million, do? >> it would bring in supplies like rehydration fluids. it could bring in water per vacation equipment. -- water purification equipment. people are having to use the streets as toilets in places where they...
131
131
Nov 20, 2010
11/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
good news out of haiti. we like to bring you that when we can. we met a little boy right after the earthquake, johnny. we came across him in the pediatric tent. we did a story about him, he wasn't speaking, couldn't speak, he had no clothes. he was wearing a crude cast on his lower leg even though doctors said it was his femur that had broken and both his parents died. we learned an orphanage had taken johnny in. they sent us pictures and he looked much, much better. he was smiling, making new friends, and we were obviously thrilled for him. just this week even more good news. the orphanage discovered johnny's parents are actually alive. they'd been living in a relief camp, they saw his picture on a red cross posting. they thought he was dead. mom, dad and johnny were brought together again. their lives are certainly tough. they now still live in a squalled camp like thousands of haitians but at least they are together and they are alive. join the live chat right now underway at ac360.com. >>> patdown outrag
good news out of haiti. we like to bring you that when we can. we met a little boy right after the earthquake, johnny. we came across him in the pediatric tent. we did a story about him, he wasn't speaking, couldn't speak, he had no clothes. he was wearing a crude cast on his lower leg even though doctors said it was his femur that had broken and both his parents died. we learned an orphanage had taken johnny in. they sent us pictures and he looked much, much better. he was smiling, making new...
125
125
Nov 19, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was in haiti, i was in port-au-prince on friday. we saw people gathering and filling water containers from public pipes. and we tested that water on the spot. good news. it was chlorinated. but we've got to ensure that there is plenty of chlorine coming into the country over the next couple of months so that they don't run out, and we will do that. and then for the rural areas where they do not have access to the public source of water, a government source of water, we are providing millions of aqua tabs that families can use to clean the water themselves. second, or a rehydration therapy. cholera causes, as you know, severe diarrhea, and dehydration. and this is what kills. it's easily treated with oral rehydration therapy which is a simple mixture of sugar and salt and, very important, clean water. u.s. aid is pretty proud of fact that about 50 years ago we developed this therapy in south asia. and all of us in the foreign service know it very well. from our service overseas. we'll keep a couple of sachets in our desks at work. it
when i was in haiti, i was in port-au-prince on friday. we saw people gathering and filling water containers from public pipes. and we tested that water on the spot. good news. it was chlorinated. but we've got to ensure that there is plenty of chlorine coming into the country over the next couple of months so that they don't run out, and we will do that. and then for the rural areas where they do not have access to the public source of water, a government source of water, we are providing...
355
355
Nov 13, 2010
11/10
by
KCSM
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
haiti. >> reporter: this is port-au-prince, the capital of haiti. ten months after the devastating earthquake that killed over 200,000 people. even now, many collapsed houses and buildings are left as they were ten months ago. haitian government is not performing fully, and the money promised by the international community to help the island nation has been slow in coming. driving from the capital for four hours northwards, we reached the northern region where the cholera outbreak originally started. this area was flooded when the hurricane passed off the coast of haiti earlier this month. i am in a town called rubatat, when the hurricane hit, the nearby river flooded over and the water came up to my, around my knees. since then, the people tell me the cholera epidemic started being reported here, too. the neighborhood is in extreme poverty with no proper sanitation, no access to clean water. children walk barefoot among garbage and in dirty water. a breeding ground for cholera. a hospital h
haiti. >> reporter: this is port-au-prince, the capital of haiti. ten months after the devastating earthquake that killed over 200,000 people. even now, many collapsed houses and buildings are left as they were ten months ago. haitian government is not performing fully, and the money promised by the international community to help the island nation has been slow in coming. driving from the capital for four hours northwards, we reached the northern region where the cholera outbreak...
844
844
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 844
favorite 0
quote 0
the eye missed port-au-prince in haiti. if they didn't get the strong winds and major flooding they were worried about. the other problem could be it could have affected the water and sewage supplies that would have meant the cholera could have been more widespread. 400 people have die and haiti might have dodged a bullet this time. chris? >> in haty this morning, thank you very much. our lonnie quinn is tracking the storm. what's the latest on tomas right now? >> the latest is that it's downgraded to a tropical storm. it is to the north of haiti approaching the turks and caicos. 74 miles an hour or above, you are dealing with a hurricane. now a tropical storm and it is forecast as it pushes to the north over the eastern bahamas and the turks and caicos pushing out to sea. after the bahamas and the turks and caicos, this will not be a threat, but it's a problem in haiti there. will be an additional to two inches of rain on top of the 10 inches they received yesterday and the dangerous of mudslides taking place today that is
the eye missed port-au-prince in haiti. if they didn't get the strong winds and major flooding they were worried about. the other problem could be it could have affected the water and sewage supplies that would have meant the cholera could have been more widespread. 400 people have die and haiti might have dodged a bullet this time. chris? >> in haty this morning, thank you very much. our lonnie quinn is tracking the storm. what's the latest on tomas right now? >> the latest is that...
130
130
Nov 19, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
she's held up in the northern haiti city. she's there to teach people how to make a living through farming but a cholera epidemic in the country has caused major rioting for several days. the outbreak killed more than 1100 people. protestors are lashing out at u.n. peace keepers over suspicions the soldiers were infected with the disease and brought it into the country. health officials are still trying to pinpoint the source but haitians are lashing out. >> i'm relatively safe here in the hotel. the biggest problem would be if i was trying to leave, you know, depending on where you go you can really get caught in the crossfire. >> i believe in what she's doing. i believe in her, i believe in her passion. >> the paster knack family was in haiti this past january. this is video we just saw of miriam's home come kingdom at sfo. right now she's worried about helping the haitians. no word when she'll make it back home but it could be as soon as today. kristen. >> thanks a lot. to a new poll that illustrates the dueling demands of
she's held up in the northern haiti city. she's there to teach people how to make a living through farming but a cholera epidemic in the country has caused major rioting for several days. the outbreak killed more than 1100 people. protestors are lashing out at u.n. peace keepers over suspicions the soldiers were infected with the disease and brought it into the country. health officials are still trying to pinpoint the source but haitians are lashing out. >> i'm relatively safe here in...
102
102
Nov 9, 2010
11/10
by
KQEH
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> word of a cholera explosion in haiti as the epidemicrejects- prince. and the end to all long stalemate in forming a government. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up later for you and -- as a hardline cleric encouraging attacks on americans. we have reports from where he is hiding in yemen. and more than its weight in gold. how it could provide a boost to spain's struggling economy. the u.s. president barack obama has said he will support india and in its bid for permanency on the u.n. security council. the pledge has been opposed by pakistan, which has accused the two countries of playing a "power politics." we have this from delhi on the growing ties between the united states and the world's largest democracy. >> as a ceremonial welcome for barack obama at the presidential palace in delhi. at this, he says, is one of the most important relationships in the world. american power allied to and massive that country with an economy growing at 9% a year. and that rhetoric was translated into one firm commitment india wanted to hear, a seat at the top tab
. >> word of a cholera explosion in haiti as the epidemicrejects- prince. and the end to all long stalemate in forming a government. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up later for you and -- as a hardline cleric encouraging attacks on americans. we have reports from where he is hiding in yemen. and more than its weight in gold. how it could provide a boost to spain's struggling economy. the u.s. president barack obama has said he will support india and in its bid for...
194
194
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
but that's not what'happening in haiti. now they're hearg there's evidence the disease has spread to the dominican republic and people there are getting angry. our report from our own kerry sanders in port-au-prince. >> reporter: health teams patrol haiti's capital in search of cholera victims and they're finding them, sometimes dead in the streets. tensions driven by cholera are also rising. violent protests this week focused on the united nations. cholera is a watborne disease. the u.s. centers for disease stroll have isolate the strain here in haiti and say i came from half a world away. southeast asia. u.n. troops from nepal, here to help after the earthquake, used this latrine, now consider the likely source of the epidemic. >> hopefully we'll know one day, but it's not our job to point out. because from medical point of view, it makes no difference to us. >> reporter: in a small village, the faces of those hit by the bacterial disease are haunting. a 9-year-old labors to breathe. he and his brother just clinging to li
but that's not what'happening in haiti. now they're hearg there's evidence the disease has spread to the dominican republic and people there are getting angry. our report from our own kerry sanders in port-au-prince. >> reporter: health teams patrol haiti's capital in search of cholera victims and they're finding them, sometimes dead in the streets. tensions driven by cholera are also rising. violent protests this week focused on the united nations. cholera is a watborne disease. the u.s....
221
221
Nov 23, 2010
11/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
we've been telling you about the cholera outbreak in haiti. pretty devastating. there's a huge problem with anti-united nations protests. let me break it down for you a little bit first. the first confirmed case of cholera in haiti was in late october. so far 1,344 people are dead, another 57,000 people have been treated for cholera. international health officials are expecting that number to rise into the hundreds of thousands. and the united nations has criticized the international response to the haiti cholera outbreak. it says donors have only pledged about 10%, 10% of the money needed to curb the disease. we're talking about doctors, nurse,s, water purification, all of that stuff. let's talk about the haitians, themselves. check this out. there are people in haiti who blame the very organization who's trying to help them, united nations. they accuse soldiers and peace keepers of bringing cholera in from their homeland. the u.n. and officials deny the charge. protests against the united nations and nepal turned violent last week in port-au
we've been telling you about the cholera outbreak in haiti. pretty devastating. there's a huge problem with anti-united nations protests. let me break it down for you a little bit first. the first confirmed case of cholera in haiti was in late october. so far 1,344 people are dead, another 57,000 people have been treated for cholera. international health officials are expecting that number to rise into the hundreds of thousands. and the united nations has criticized the international response...
228
228
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
if i had left the hotel, then, yes. >> this was her 11th trip to haiti. she teaches growing livestock. the first trip coincided with the earthquake in january. the fact that the country was to deal with cholera the same year was devastating. >> they were comparing to it january where we saw 230,000 people die in 35 seconds. when i was there for that, that really impacted everybody. i felt that is where they were coming from. >> marion is thankful she is home but she plans the return to haiti. her volunteer work has led to much progress. >> i think i have to be a knack to be right smack in the middle of it. i would like to avoid that. but i never felt my life is in jeopardy. >> lilian tells us that they haven't booked her next trip to haiti but next week she heads to washington, d.c. to be recognized. she will receive a presidential service award. >> protestors in south korea are demanding their government take a tougher stance against north korea. demonstrators clashed with police trying to disperse the angry crowd by hosing them with water. they are angr
if i had left the hotel, then, yes. >> this was her 11th trip to haiti. she teaches growing livestock. the first trip coincided with the earthquake in january. the fact that the country was to deal with cholera the same year was devastating. >> they were comparing to it january where we saw 230,000 people die in 35 seconds. when i was there for that, that really impacted everybody. i felt that is where they were coming from. >> marion is thankful she is home but she plans the...
698
698
Nov 21, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 698
favorite 0
quote 1
farmer in god bless haiti. i was stunned at first listening to officials from our government explain what is going on in haiti. then, i heard from reverend graham, saying that they are really underestimating what is going on over there. i was also stunned by some of the statements of preval lately. after everything we have done, in order to try to help them. i have heard that he is hoardine i.v.'s that you need, at least eight eggs per person. he is hoarding oral rents. i have never seen reverend graham as close to tears as i saw, and i am stunned. we haven't started some sort of a military airlift. what is going on, and why is preval still bear? >> thank you. dr. farmer? >> let me just say, i will take those orders, those questions in reverse order. actually, i think the united states actually have done something similar to a military military -- in a way in this happened after the earthquake as well. i'm sorry i didn't catch her name. i know you are from redmond, oregon. but after the earthquake, the united s
farmer in god bless haiti. i was stunned at first listening to officials from our government explain what is going on in haiti. then, i heard from reverend graham, saying that they are really underestimating what is going on over there. i was also stunned by some of the statements of preval lately. after everything we have done, in order to try to help them. i have heard that he is hoardine i.v.'s that you need, at least eight eggs per person. he is hoarding oral rents. i have never seen...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
all their bodies in haiti you know that i mean. i watched the whole program in just ten minutes here on r.t. for the ad the yuliya will bring you the latest from the world of business. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program three russian oil and gas projects being developed under a production sharing agreements may bring russia almost three hundred twenty billion dollars in the next forty years the second in one project led by exxon mobil is the most profitable the states with production may reach one hundred and eight to six billion dollars including taxes so one into that gas from may bring about one hundred twenty eight billion dollars to the budget revenues from. the project made total twelve billion dollars russia's budget received about one and a half billion dollars from the sweet projects last year. one of russia's leading travel companies interest around europe second largest tour operator thomas cook have announced a new joint venture r t correspondent but you know about has the details of the deal. thomas
all their bodies in haiti you know that i mean. i watched the whole program in just ten minutes here on r.t. for the ad the yuliya will bring you the latest from the world of business. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program three russian oil and gas projects being developed under a production sharing agreements may bring russia almost three hundred twenty billion dollars in the next forty years the second in one project led by exxon mobil is the most profitable the states with...
434
434
Nov 4, 2010
11/10
by
KCSM
tv
eye 434
favorite 0
quote 0
and a lot of people still in shelters here in haiti. looks like port-au-prince will miss the brunt of that storm system. but could be looking at very dangerous conditions in the days to come. now, europe today will look fairly settled for the southern half. just a little bit of rain showing up in southern italy in a little bit affecting greece. but otherwise, all the rain is going to be moving across the northern areas from the british isles all the way in towards western russia. pretty wet picture and it's likely going to stay that way. staying wet for the next few days. as for highs, despite the rain it doesn't get too cold for you. london's highs remaining at 16. also the same in berlin. stockholm, too, rising to eight degrees. a wet picture but hopefully not too cold for you. all right. so that's a look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. ♪ ♪ >>> and here's a recap of the headline story. the united nations has made an urgent appeal for $86 million to help disaster victims in two african countries. djibou
and a lot of people still in shelters here in haiti. looks like port-au-prince will miss the brunt of that storm system. but could be looking at very dangerous conditions in the days to come. now, europe today will look fairly settled for the southern half. just a little bit of rain showing up in southern italy in a little bit affecting greece. but otherwise, all the rain is going to be moving across the northern areas from the british isles all the way in towards western russia. pretty wet...
335
335
Nov 7, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a bit closer to home now to haiti where u.s. military helicopters today began flyovers to assess the extent of the damage from hurricane tomas. tonight tomas is a tropical storm over the atlantic but it has left behind significant damage and suffering. nbc's mark potter is in port-au-prince tonight. mark? >> reporter: and good evening, to you, lester. the storm has passed, and most of haiti was unhurt. but a few areas were damaged and are now recovering. ? leogane, haiti, the flood is receding now but the town center is covered by running water with the rains of hurricane tomas. with u.n. peace keepers patrolling the streets, residents try to resume their normal lives, as children play in the muddy water. leogane was at the epicenter of the haitian earthquake last january, and most of the town was destroyed. now a tent camp for residents made homeless by the earthquake is surrounded by water from another threat. according to international aid officials, there are 235 tent camps in the leogane area. 15 are flooded, and several of
. >>> a bit closer to home now to haiti where u.s. military helicopters today began flyovers to assess the extent of the damage from hurricane tomas. tonight tomas is a tropical storm over the atlantic but it has left behind significant damage and suffering. nbc's mark potter is in port-au-prince tonight. mark? >> reporter: and good evening, to you, lester. the storm has passed, and most of haiti was unhurt. but a few areas were damaged and are now recovering. ? leogane, haiti,...
288
288
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
matt gutman in haiti tonight. matt, thanks so much. >>> and there was another force of nature we took note of today and this one was in eindonesia, where they are feeling the full force of mt. merapi. that volcano's worst eruption in a century. the death toll climbed to 122, after an avalanche of gas and 1,400 degree heat. it incinerated towns and villagers were burned while they were sleeping in bed. there are now piles of ash a foot deep. >>> we turn back to this country and the political aftermath. on capitol hill, after the midterms this week, and tonight, the woman used in so many republican ads targeting democrats, outgoing house speaker nancy pelosi, is making it clear she will fight to remain the democratic leader in the house. so, we want to bring in jon karl who first reported she was leaning in this direction last night. but jon, this decision was relatively quick. and we wanted to show what nancy pelosi said to diane the morning after and get your reaction here. >> do you feel you would have the suppor
matt gutman in haiti tonight. matt, thanks so much. >>> and there was another force of nature we took note of today and this one was in eindonesia, where they are feeling the full force of mt. merapi. that volcano's worst eruption in a century. the death toll climbed to 122, after an avalanche of gas and 1,400 degree heat. it incinerated towns and villagers were burned while they were sleeping in bed. there are now piles of ash a foot deep. >>> we turn back to this country and...
367
367
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 367
favorite 0
quote 0
the fear was it could devastate the nation of haiti where more than a million people, as you know, are still living in tents since the massive earthquake. as it turned out, and we've been watching it all day, haiti's capital city faired better than expected, but other places were not as fortunate. our own mark potter reports tonight from one of the towns that is suffering all over again. >> reporter: once again, haiti has fallen victim. last january, it was at the epicenter of the earthquake, when 90% of the town was destroyed. now flood waters from hurricane tomas fill the streets, as residents struggle and worry about how high the water will go. this water is from all the rain that began falling at 8:00 last night. it collected throughout the area, and is now racing through the center of town. rushing water surrounded a makeshift camp here, for homeless earthquake victims. adults and children now threatened inside their temperatures. >> it's just really heartbreaking. >> reporter: in a local hospital, doctors had 20 minutes to move patients to safety on the second floor before flood
the fear was it could devastate the nation of haiti where more than a million people, as you know, are still living in tents since the massive earthquake. as it turned out, and we've been watching it all day, haiti's capital city faired better than expected, but other places were not as fortunate. our own mark potter reports tonight from one of the towns that is suffering all over again. >> reporter: once again, haiti has fallen victim. last january, it was at the epicenter of the...
203
203
Nov 21, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
that's how a lot a people survive within haiti. the previous caller talked about relying on the outside, and most haitians rely heavily on one another. that's how i was able to survive. wealth in haiti is con sen freighted -- concentrated in a small percentage of the population, and it's not always trickled down. we have a great disperty and slowly, you know, i hope that -- we saw some positive signs after the earthquake, some realization that we will thrive or die together, but it hasn't gone as far as, you know, in a very desperate situation. >> edwidge danticat, what's the current political situation? >> in a week or so there's an election that's expected to happen. there's been recently some demonstrations because of the cholera epidemic which is the hot spot issue in a more recent, after the earthquake, and then you had the threat of the storms, and now this cholera epidemic. i think, you know, people have the perfection has been -- perception has been that people have been misguided or misled, but greatly, there's a level of
that's how a lot a people survive within haiti. the previous caller talked about relying on the outside, and most haitians rely heavily on one another. that's how i was able to survive. wealth in haiti is con sen freighted -- concentrated in a small percentage of the population, and it's not always trickled down. we have a great disperty and slowly, you know, i hope that -- we saw some positive signs after the earthquake, some realization that we will thrive or die together, but it hasn't gone...
472
472
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
KDTV
tv
eye 472
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bueno vamos a la república dominicana donde hoy entró la epidemia en haití, desde haití la epidemia de cólera, la respuesta de las autoridades no se hizo esperar y aplicaron medidas en los pasos fronterizos. >> tiene reacciones a esta preocupante situación en la segunda parte de su serie especial angustia y desespero. >> (♪). >> el primer caso de cólera se registró al este de república dominicana. >> el pap cienciente es un hait quien retornó de su país infectado de su bacteria. >> al momento hemos tenido 12 casos sospechosos. >> se les ha hecho todo tipo de pruebas, incluyendo cultivo y hasta el momento no habíamos detectado ningún caso positivo. >> era el gran temor por eso en los pasos fronterizos, sigue.... >> con respecto a eso el tema del cólera, el conocimiento que tenemos somos las personas que traen alimentos y agua cuestión de consumo no se le permite el paso. >> ante el peligro que representa el cólera por este paso fronterizo, son miles los haitianos y dominicanos que huyen por temor a la enfermedad. >> la compañía no permito que salgamos. >> y por qué?.
. >> bueno vamos a la república dominicana donde hoy entró la epidemia en haití, desde haití la epidemia de cólera, la respuesta de las autoridades no se hizo esperar y aplicaron medidas en los pasos fronterizos. >> tiene reacciones a esta preocupante situación en la segunda parte de su serie especial angustia y desespero. >> (♪). >> el primer caso de cólera se registró al este de república dominicana. >> el pap cienciente es un hait quien retornó de su...
249
249
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
KQED
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
haiti has all of the worst conditions that allow caller to spread. very little clean running water, almost no sewage treatment plants, and chronic poverty. 1.5 million people were made homeless by the devastating earthquake in january and a still living in flimsy shelters on what ground. campaigning for the election is taking place against this grim backdrop. for some, the election rallies are welcome distraction from the reality. there is congenial chaos here put a serious message. some say the lessons from afghanistan and iraq make it clear that what the country requires post-disaster is a transparent elected government. in the shadow of the broken presidential palace, questions have been asked about why one of the most popular political figures here has been barred from standing. the powers that be insist that his exclusion was for technical reasons. his party did not allow the papers correctly. >> how can you dispute the biggest and strongest party? if you make an exception for the biggest party -- >> there are other popular candidates. there wil
haiti has all of the worst conditions that allow caller to spread. very little clean running water, almost no sewage treatment plants, and chronic poverty. 1.5 million people were made homeless by the devastating earthquake in january and a still living in flimsy shelters on what ground. campaigning for the election is taking place against this grim backdrop. for some, the election rallies are welcome distraction from the reality. there is congenial chaos here put a serious message. some say...
344
344
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
KSTS
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
los Árteles de la droga-----ya volvemos--- volvemos--- ---despues de provocar mas de mil muertos en haiti, la epidemia de Ólera se extiende--- extiende------este martes se detecÓ el primer caso en la republica dominicana------se dice que el afectado viaÓ desde haiti hasta una poblacion en la frontera--- ---por ahora se encuentra hospitalizado en la principal zona turistica cerca de la playa de punta cana------en haiti la cifra de victimas mortales es de mil 34, ---y otras 16 mil 799 personas mas, han sido hospitalizadas. ---y nos vamos con raul torres a mexico, quien hablo con los gatilleros de los Árteles en mexico------lo mas lamentable de todo esto .... es que todos son menores de edad--- ecluto co sueldos a niños pistoleros. >> apenas tienen 16-17 años pero son pistoleros al servicio del narco y dicen que no le tienen miedo a los policías y militares. >> no sé si corren. el grupo de jóvenes aceptó hablar con telemundo hace años. la llamada ciudad más violenta del mundo, los sicarios son muy jóvenes y fácil compran armas y fácil asesinan con ellas. >> 1.500 y lo sueltan,
los Árteles de la droga-----ya volvemos--- volvemos--- ---despues de provocar mas de mil muertos en haiti, la epidemia de Ólera se extiende--- extiende------este martes se detecÓ el primer caso en la republica dominicana------se dice que el afectado viaÓ desde haiti hasta una poblacion en la frontera--- ---por ahora se encuentra hospitalizado en la principal zona turistica cerca de la playa de punta cana------en haiti la cifra de victimas mortales es de mil 34, ---y otras 16 mil 799...
451
451
Nov 5, 2010
11/10
by
KSTS
tv
eye 451
favorite 0
quote 0
vamos a haití la inminente llegada de la poderosa tormenta tropical haití, oobliga a mucho salir de ahí. luego del terremoto de enero pasado, tomás podría impacto haití desde la media noche. momento de nuestra última pausa. el minero chileno que entrenó todos los días bajo tierra llega a nueva hecho: la medicina en advil, es la más recomendada por médicos para dolores de articulaciones. más que las medicinas en tylenol... ...o aleve. la medicina en advil es... número uno recomendada por médicos para dolores de articulaciones. no hay mejor alivio que éste. advil. quiero la cocina de mis sueños. ¿"disculpame tu" cocina? bueno, "nuestra." tiene que ser moderna. mmmm...¿pero con cajones y armarios para guardar todas mis recetas? claro, tenemos que hacer cada día algo diferente. y que no ocupe espacio, para que podamos cocinar los dos juntos. mmm, ya me está entrando hambre mi amor. ahora sí que va conmigo... esto es lo que buscaba. sabes que, ya tengo ganas de estrenar en mi nueva cocina. ¿"tu" cocina? >>>josé: los mineros chilenos rescatados del fondo de la mina san jos
vamos a haití la inminente llegada de la poderosa tormenta tropical haití, oobliga a mucho salir de ahí. luego del terremoto de enero pasado, tomás podría impacto haití desde la media noche. momento de nuestra última pausa. el minero chileno que entrenó todos los días bajo tierra llega a nueva hecho: la medicina en advil, es la más recomendada por médicos para dolores de articulaciones. más que las medicinas en tylenol... ...o aleve. la medicina en advil es... número uno...
275
275
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
ivan watson is in the north coast of haiti. we keep reporting this death toll and it continues to rise. >> reporter: that's right. this epidemic according to the united nations is predicting that up to 200,000 people could be infected by the time it reaches its peak. this is the first month really of the outbreak. the first in 15 years to be discovered here in haiti. and it has definitely frightened significant portions of the population. we're reporting to you from the northern city and there have been three straight days of riots here, angry demonstrators attacking and in large part, many of them accused the united nations and the peace keepers of being the origin of this cholera outbreak in haiti. that is a claim that is completely denied by the united nations itself. >> i can see the u.n. vehicles rolling in, people are running. i notice video of you driving through some of the smoke and burning tires. explain what i'm seeing here. >> reporter: well, what's been taking place here is that for three days now demonstrators hav
ivan watson is in the north coast of haiti. we keep reporting this death toll and it continues to rise. >> reporter: that's right. this epidemic according to the united nations is predicting that up to 200,000 people could be infected by the time it reaches its peak. this is the first month really of the outbreak. the first in 15 years to be discovered here in haiti. and it has definitely frightened significant portions of the population. we're reporting to you from the northern city and...