What was the point? You can't turn a ____ into a house wife 😅😅😅
@nellouismar30452 ай бұрын
Wow Mr. Georges S. Saati bay verite an klè 💯💯💯💯💯💯 sak pa vle tande verite an zafè nou
@junejunedy92413 ай бұрын
Emisyon an trop cout epi ou koupel trop .
@wakythefamily3 ай бұрын
Island TV jis Yon konsèy chanje miniature yo paske yo pa twò atiran show imaj personnalité a nan miniature a pito ✅
@JnBernardTheus3 ай бұрын
❤RESPÈ SÈ MWEN CHR
@jeannotbastareaud39483 ай бұрын
C'est qui Harris ??
@WhoDeanyUnchained3 ай бұрын
Yikes 😬
@patrickhenri67393 ай бұрын
“ We need mass deportation of Dog Eating Haitians”
@CJ-kd7uq3 ай бұрын
But now everyone is saying Trump is racist towards haitians smhhhh
@Chantal764 ай бұрын
Tout sa pa enmèdé Di yo tout gen sans yo, kouniéa Ayisien ki sa nap fè poun soti la , é fôk Nou fout tout anbasad yo déyô nan péyia menm Jan lafrik AP fè la.
@MarieCharles-n2v4 ай бұрын
Mim bon Gason SE yon Gason San peche Rodriquez bon papa
@MrGee_Gee4 ай бұрын
The Genius 😊 4:57
@mikescustom22144 ай бұрын
Kreyol pale kreyol konprann…..nèg la mountré Kat li gen nan menml, e type de moun li ye an avans. Se swa’w respecté’l ou pa. Bon emesyon, ou jwenn on nouvo subscriber. 🇭🇹👏🏾
@jeankepsondumay4504 ай бұрын
Bsr kervens mwen toujou ap swiv ou depi lafrans map gade lis portugal la èske Roberto marinez pa gen karaktè osinon yo bal seleksyon an avèk kondisyon poul toujou rele ronaldo
@supermaxeducationalguide83584 ай бұрын
Woaw ! J'imagine que Woody is so smart. Congrats bro.
@emmanuelalindor41884 ай бұрын
Bgy yo rèd
@kaybee10254 ай бұрын
Ala wont oh, lè wap gade kijan yo nèg nwè ap pale konsa... Ras nwa ajamè (Ayisyen) ti sousou
@victorlionelnazaire6854 ай бұрын
TELEMETROPOLE devrait inviter cet eminent Haitien, GEORGES S SAATI !
@victorlionelnazaire6854 ай бұрын
Quelle JOLIE Haïtienne, cette Elizabeth G.! Reine de beaute d Haiti.
@jeanyliener12314 ай бұрын
Très belle reflexion
@legerpatrick26464 ай бұрын
Dadou ak Larose nan men'm panyé yo pa bay kozé laj la réglé anyen pou yo
@papopapo28174 ай бұрын
THIS VIDEOS IS ABOUT TO GO VIRAL NOW ON TWITTER. 😂🤣😂🙌🏾
@So.du.60.H4 ай бұрын
Nou bezwen pliziè ayisien konsa
@drlouissaint36034 ай бұрын
Misye tre sincere nan sa lap di yo defwa fok ou tande opinión tout moun pouw ka we vre tret ak profitè haitien antouka misye frape fo laa .
@ferdinandmarieflonarha67304 ай бұрын
Mwen ta renmen jwenn yon envitasyon 😇
@jeanmoussignac85884 ай бұрын
Dépi ou séryé, ameriken pa renmenw
@jeanmoussignac85884 ай бұрын
Ayiti ap peye 1804. Blan pat janm renmenw. Men nou gen trôp esklav mézon. Ekzanp Martely, Gary Conille ak konsey 7 tèt la
@LouisLouicius4 ай бұрын
Viv Guy
@ancelotorisma62055 ай бұрын
Ou pèdi nan sijè yo Ou manke solid pou interviewer neg sa yo m sorry
@ancelotorisma62055 ай бұрын
NIKYMIX GATE EMISSION AN
@MarieSthilaire-n2o5 ай бұрын
Viv Guy Philip prezidan Haiti,❤❤🎉❤🎉❤
@mariejohnakin44455 ай бұрын
🙏🤲❤❤❤
@rosemariecharles56345 ай бұрын
Vive guy philLippe president Haïti Vive Haïti
@YsemaniDorcelus5 ай бұрын
Pabliye jezi ap retounen aprè lamó pagen repantans bontravay
@WEDÈSAttismé5 ай бұрын
Ale jèn gason gen langaj papa
@WEDÈSAttismé5 ай бұрын
Mes félicitations à vous
@JeanPierreTurgot5 ай бұрын
Yes, fresh patties
@miguelquintero97475 ай бұрын
Please provide english subtitles. I'd love to know more about the concerns of the Haitian community here in Miami-Dade County. I'd like to be involved.
@bmfoke3265 ай бұрын
Jude kouzenm🎉
@miguelquintero97476 ай бұрын
So the mayor wants to protect the bodies of water yet you, Gilbert, and she want to fill in the lakes in black neighborhoods destroying the property values of the home owners who have lived with these lakes for decades. You are full of shit and I don't believe a word you are saying. You are a hypocrite, Gilbert, and I will be investigating you.
@robensbrizeus50396 ай бұрын
Map lance' yon multimatum bay ELizabeth mwen vle' pou ou bay Georges sami saatine parle' chaque samedi nan Radio ou la Elizabeth please bebette
@robensbrizeus50396 ай бұрын
Saati ou se yon neg serieux wap Bien parle' sami gen be la pa la gue' nou gen haitien tjrs nan pays merci sami
@freedom01646 ай бұрын
Only 1 like in 7 years???? 😂😂😂 You must be a joke
@sophiesingellacima60736 ай бұрын
Très contente de revoir Elizabeth. Merci pour les informations, esperant vous visiter un jour et rencontrer cette famille Natif Natal des Cayes.
@Friedfish-zm7fx6 ай бұрын
Dr Berthrhude Albert is more polemicist than historian. Why Haiti began and remains poor (pt 1 of 9). During its colonial days, Haiti’s slave plantations supplied over half of the world’s sugar. But after the slaves gained their freedom from the brutal regime and the country declared independence in 1804, sugar disappeared from the economy as small farms produced coffee, subsistence agriculture, and food for local markets. In 1950, when Haiti was at least producing some sugar, its exports were far behind comparable countries: sugar exports in Puerto Rico were 35 times higher, and in the Dominican Republic exports were 14 times higher. A common explanation for Haiti’s resistance to producing sugar is that Haitian culture rejected the industry because of the associated historical traumas. However Haitians went to the DR, Cuba, even Puerto Rico to harvest sugar cane so there was not much of a cultural stigma towards the sugar industry. A major contributor to Haiti’s failure to restore its sugar economy was historical property rights institutions that created significant transaction costs to starting large-scale farms. 3 post-Independence property rights institutions: (1) a large redistribution of the former French plantations; (2) inheritance patterns on peasant land that gave every family member a veto right to selling it; and (3) a constitutional ban on foreigners owning land in Haiti. But the property rights institutions in Haiti are important because they were not established by colonists; instead, they were created by a newly independent nation in reaction to colonists. These are post-colonial institutions. From 1900 to 1960, sugar accounted for 76 percent of Cuba’s export value, 51 percent of the Dominican Republic’s, 46 percent of Puerto Rico’s, and 26 percent of Jamaica’s. Sugar contributed only 5 percent to Haiti’s exports. Less than 10% of Haiti's sugar production was exported whereas for the other Caribbean countries about 90% was exported. Since 1987 (demise of HASCO) sugar in Haiti has been a cash crop raised by peasants rather than by large-scale plantations. Sugar Exported (Million lbs) ...............Haiti.......Dom.Rep.......P.Rico.......Jamaica.......Cuba 1900______1_______150________200_________2_______1,000 1910______1_______250________500_________3_______2,000 1920______2_______300________700________10_______5,000 1930______3_______550______1,000________50_______2,000 1940______4_______700______1,500_______200_______4,500 1950______5_______900______1,600_______400_______7,000 In 2014, on coffee: Country__________________Haiti______Dom.Rep.____Cuba______Jamaica Production (tonnes)______19,500_____13,500______9,000_____1,620 Export (tonnes)___________120______1,020________660_____1,320 Export/Production (%)_______0.6________7.6_________7.3_______81.5 Population (M)_____________10.4_______10.3_______11.3_______2.8 Area (1000 km^2)___________27.8_______48.7______110.9______11.0 In part 2 of this series, I show that while the sugar industry had a 96% collapse post 1804, coffee suffered only a 75% collapse. Pre-1804 Saint-Domingue also provided 50% of world supply of coffee. Post 1804, coffee was the only saving grace for the Haitian economy. Why? Because coffee requires less labor and maintenance than sugar. Because it was more difficult to destroy coffee estates (mountains) than it is to destroy sugar estates (plains). Since 1804 Haitian coffee production never reached more than 35% of colonial levels. Still by 1820 the Haiti export per capita was only 60% of the export per capita in the rest of the Caribbean (which were still colonized). In 2014 Haiti exported 0.6% of its coffee production while Jamaica exported 81.5% of its coffee production. The low-export nature of the Haitian economy is based on the 2 principles of the ex-slave farmers: zero risk and zero investment.