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sub regional bodies, and the alliance for the people of latin america and the caribbean and these are very powerful and these have been built up and we just have one problem remaining in columbia, the internal decention and from the republican of venezuela we want to pay tribute to columbia for the steps taken by president manual santos to give a definitive peace agreement with farc and gorilla movement there and venezuela will do its utmost to help in strengthening this path towards peace in columbia. columbia, the creation of our great boulevard so latin america is speaking with one voice. and president rural castro and rodriguez in the general assembly of the united nations spoke about the u.s. blockade of cuba, steps have been taken this year 2015 to regularize and normalize the relations between the government of president barack obama and the country of president rual castro and the united states and cuba. it is our hope and we would like to say this to the u.s. government, it is our hope today that the relations of the governments of all countries in the united nations and of a
sub regional bodies, and the alliance for the people of latin america and the caribbean and these are very powerful and these have been built up and we just have one problem remaining in columbia, the internal decention and from the republican of venezuela we want to pay tribute to columbia for the steps taken by president manual santos to give a definitive peace agreement with farc and gorilla movement there and venezuela will do its utmost to help in strengthening this path towards peace in...
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we have more from crown heights. >>> one of the largest west indian celebrations outside of the caribbean. >> the heart of brooklyn beating to the rhythm of calypso and ragae, a nod to the many tiny i hand nations represented with pride. >> barbados! >> panama! >> saint thomas, virgin islands. >> trinidad. >> going back to the 1930s here in new york, passed down from generations. >> i'm from jamaica, my kids are born here, this is just to get the experience just to have a feel what the caribbean is like. >> the music, the dancing. >> the costumes festive and on tv. bob traveled from miami for the seat. >> i'm 73 still carrying on. >> wow you look great. >> there is great therapy, take off a pound or two, not so bad, great weather. selection of food. jamaican dish. >> we have banana. >> all right. >> yum. we have all kind of stuff. >> one of my favorite. chicken, the fried fish. >> with onions, vinegar, everything. >> the works. >>> the atmosphere, everybody is always happy, cheerful. >> as many as 2 million people expected to line the 2.5-mile parade route. reporting from brooklyn, cbs 2
we have more from crown heights. >>> one of the largest west indian celebrations outside of the caribbean. >> the heart of brooklyn beating to the rhythm of calypso and ragae, a nod to the many tiny i hand nations represented with pride. >> barbados! >> panama! >> saint thomas, virgin islands. >> trinidad. >> going back to the 1930s here in new york, passed down from generations. >> i'm from jamaica, my kids are born here, this is just to get...
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all throughout the caribbean, fish stocks are in decline and making a living from the sea is gettingve the fish stock around the island. >> so if this becomes a protected sanctuary, what are you doing for a living? >> we'll have to go further out to sea. >> that means more gas. >> more gas, and less fish. so it's a strain, right. >> is there a future for the traditional fishing industry in jamaica or do you think like every place else in the caribbean, is it going to end up an entirely tourist economy? >> it's going to belong to the tourist. this place, i can tell you something, i live up the road, love the spot. blackwell, i cannot fish in there. >> here's what i'm kind of getting here, rich people want to live what they see as a simple life, in their minds, they want to live the life of a jamaican fisherman. they want to live the life of somebody that doesn't have a lot of money. but the people who actually do that now are giving up their living and essentially given the tourist sector? there's weird irony at work here. who gets to live in paradise? >> nobody. because guess what --
all throughout the caribbean, fish stocks are in decline and making a living from the sea is gettingve the fish stock around the island. >> so if this becomes a protected sanctuary, what are you doing for a living? >> we'll have to go further out to sea. >> that means more gas. >> more gas, and less fish. so it's a strain, right. >> is there a future for the traditional fishing industry in jamaica or do you think like every place else in the caribbean, is it going...
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not the world, yet in fact the cuban government, that the jazz duets in cuba have the most forecasting center for caribbean hurricanes. however, the u.s. weather bureau did not believe in consulting with the cubans, did not want people thinking cubans were superior to them. so basically shut down the cuban forecasts coming out of cuba because the u.s. controlled the telegraph lines. so on that fateful morning of september 8, when cupid knew that there was a major hurricane moving through the caribbean, day near their forecasts was to intensify once a pass of the caribbean islands, got out into the atlantic gulf coast, with strength in and take aim at the texas coast probably somewhere within 100 miles of galveston. the forecasters never disseminated because it was cut off from being disseminated by the u.s. weather bureau and the war department. the forecast issued by the national weather service for this hurt dean was the cross over the florida keys, we can then move out into the atlantic. the foremost u.s. forecast was a man named isaac. his story was told meg if his family by eric larsen. up until about
not the world, yet in fact the cuban government, that the jazz duets in cuba have the most forecasting center for caribbean hurricanes. however, the u.s. weather bureau did not believe in consulting with the cubans, did not want people thinking cubans were superior to them. so basically shut down the cuban forecasts coming out of cuba because the u.s. controlled the telegraph lines. so on that fateful morning of september 8, when cupid knew that there was a major hurricane moving through the...
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. >> if you don't hail from the congo, you hail from the caribbean. >> some such as lazaro, just doesn't a problem. >> translator: for example, i'm a mechanic. >> the benefits of economic liberalization currently concentrated in the tourism industry will leave those without connections behind. doesn't see how his job as a fisherman could possibly benefit in this brave new world. supposedly classless society, already producing winners and losers. >> only the state can judge who should have more who should have less, there are social differences. >> it's heady days for cuba but away from the city hustle are neighborhoods disconnected from the dream. skim the surface and you'll find discontent. questions about whether change will really finally come. antonio, one thing to keep in mind with this story it's a little sensitive and about race and this is not the society like the united states. there is still no freedom of the press. we have to keep in mind some people may have qualified their true feelings about the racial divide. >> thanks melissa. up next, the entrepreneurs of cuba, we'll hav
. >> if you don't hail from the congo, you hail from the caribbean. >> some such as lazaro, just doesn't a problem. >> translator: for example, i'm a mechanic. >> the benefits of economic liberalization currently concentrated in the tourism industry will leave those without connections behind. doesn't see how his job as a fisherman could possibly benefit in this brave new world. supposedly classless society, already producing winners and losers. >> only the state...
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and we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and higher. betty: royal caribbeanay have one of the biggest boats in the water, but carnival ceo arnold donald says bigger isn't always better, and it has the market share to prove it. arnold: we sell 80 million passenger cruise days a year. 80 million. betty: carnival has 50% of all cruising business and pulled in nearly $16 billion last year, almost double royal caribbean. donald says that with 101 ships in the fleet, that staying on top is about variety. arnold: we have nine brands. so whether you are an adventurer or a quiet person, whether you are social or introvert, we have a brand out there for you. betty: the industry has made huge gains since the last recession. but profit margins are still in the single digits. and just as it was recovering, things like this started to hit the headlines. >> get the kids. go, go. >> it was an absolute disaster and it made us never want to go on a cruise ship again. betty: in the last several years the cruise industry has run aground on some very public disasters. from viral
and we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and higher. betty: royal caribbeanay have one of the biggest boats in the water, but carnival ceo arnold donald says bigger isn't always better, and it has the market share to prove it. arnold: we sell 80 million passenger cruise days a year. 80 million. betty: carnival has 50% of all cruising business and pulled in nearly $16 billion last year, almost double royal caribbean. donald says that with 101 ships in the fleet, that staying on top...
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. >> represents the way the water flows in the caribbean. it represents the sky of the caribbean and how clear it is. we have lorraine in the connor and hers represents the sunset of the caribbean. there is music, dancing, for many, a taste of home. pina colada. it tastes so good. reporter: more than 4,000nypd officers worked parade to keep everyone safe. the may area and police commoner saying its coordinated efficient between the community and the police. >> this event is one of the great events hin city each year. is one that eye look forward to because it is joyous and it is a positive example of all that is great about the city. >> we are going to do all we can as we progress throughout the rest of the day to ensure that everybody has great time. beautiful new york day. >> the streets in this area have within reopened but you can pecks the party to go through throughout the night. from grand army plaza,ly dau lum, fox 5 moose. >> all right. labor day. unofficial end of summer. people packed the beaches today like they did all weekend. jo
. >> represents the way the water flows in the caribbean. it represents the sky of the caribbean and how clear it is. we have lorraine in the connor and hers represents the sunset of the caribbean. there is music, dancing, for many, a taste of home. pina colada. it tastes so good. reporter: more than 4,000nypd officers worked parade to keep everyone safe. the may area and police commoner saying its coordinated efficient between the community and the police. >> this event is one of...
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this would have been a place where potentially the treasure galleys that were coming from the caribbean would pass by this area before they would head out over the ocean. there was a strategic point of being here. it's important to remember that politics and economics were crucial, but there was also a religious mandate that menendez had received from the king that he was supposed to evangelize, he was supposed to bring the catholic faith to the people here. this was the intent that he established. francis was an up and coming businessman. he had a remarkable encounter outside of the walls of the city one day. he was struck by the suffering of the lepers and was moved in some mysterious ways he says to exchange his riches for their poverty. he began to live and work with the lepers and pretty soon, any number of young people from that city were inspired to follow his example. what happened was very quickly, this movement, this local movement from this small town north of rome, began to spread very rapidly through europe. time of columbus, columbus himself had been highly influenced by t
this would have been a place where potentially the treasure galleys that were coming from the caribbean would pass by this area before they would head out over the ocean. there was a strategic point of being here. it's important to remember that politics and economics were crucial, but there was also a religious mandate that menendez had received from the king that he was supposed to evangelize, he was supposed to bring the catholic faith to the people here. this was the intent that he...
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just before 5:00 p.m., a historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. >> it was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries has weak buildings infrastructure. strong after shocks traumatize the residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic search and rescue, known as isar, learns of the disaster. isar is a group of volunteers in iceland, trained for emergency rescues on land and see. guillan prepares to deploy. >> i was called and asked if i was able to go. i just said yes. and things seemed pretty fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours. despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as nightfalls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity. people were burning tires and stuff on the streets
just before 5:00 p.m., a historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. >> it was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries has weak buildings infrastructure. strong after shocks traumatize the residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the...
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bessie was brought by his master from the caribbean and he had won the lottery and bought his freedom before he came -- became a preacher in this prominent figure in the black community in charleston. so the lesson for white charleston onions was we don't want any free people coming from the caribbean and so what they would do is have a british boat landed with even a black stevedore on it he had to be thrown in jail and held there until the ship left. if the bond was not paid he would just sort of disappeared into the world of the slave trade, the domestic slave trade in south carolina. so that was the issue that bunch seized on it he thought he could make little headway and he negotiated with the governor and he did all of that and eventually he got that law modified. but he was a careerist. that is what he started out to do but from his earliest days actually there with his wife and with his child he seen his correspondence this absolute repulsion not just of the institution of slavery but the way the people around him talk about it, the way they talk about beating their slaves. th
bessie was brought by his master from the caribbean and he had won the lottery and bought his freedom before he came -- became a preacher in this prominent figure in the black community in charleston. so the lesson for white charleston onions was we don't want any free people coming from the caribbean and so what they would do is have a british boat landed with even a black stevedore on it he had to be thrown in jail and held there until the ship left. if the bond was not paid he would just...
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not just for the island of jamaica, but for the english speaking caribbean. we have a lot of patients. sometimes our capacity for surgical procedures is overwhelmed. so this is why today is such a good opportunity for us to clear some of the backlog of patients that we have. >> how would you describe the status of health care here in jamaica? >> we have some challenges, but i think this year the budget for health has increased and there's been a recognition by the government of the role and importance of health care. >> nothing is perfect in life. what is the downside of having the comfort come to jamaica? does anyone see that as a threat or a concern? >> i don't think so. i think the whole of jamaica welcomes the u.s. comfort. if they could see more patients, if they could do more surgeries, if they could stay longer, if they could leave the ship with us. >> leave the ship. i like that. >> for marlene's operation, dr. whylie will be scrubbing in with lead surgeon dr. michelle morrison. she is a commander on the united states navy. they operated together on o
not just for the island of jamaica, but for the english speaking caribbean. we have a lot of patients. sometimes our capacity for surgical procedures is overwhelmed. so this is why today is such a good opportunity for us to clear some of the backlog of patients that we have. >> how would you describe the status of health care here in jamaica? >> we have some challenges, but i think this year the budget for health has increased and there's been a recognition by the government of the...
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expanding the caribbean carnival week. celebrating one of new york city's popular street foods, duke? duke: a crazy day, matt harvey said he was not going to pitch in the post season, now he says he is, we discuss it with jeff jaffe, writey for sports illustrated. >> shawn landeta in studio, discussing nfl. christina: i can true troo try on his super bowl rings my favorite. >> traffic tracker brought to you by toyota. >> monday it is a holiday, -- they will be on sunday schedule, long island railroad on a holiday schedule. new jersey transit be weekend major holiday, and bus routes will vary, street cleaning rules are suspended. until morning. so i'm one of many nurses at cigna with answers, anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and i've got your back. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you stee
expanding the caribbean carnival week. celebrating one of new york city's popular street foods, duke? duke: a crazy day, matt harvey said he was not going to pitch in the post season, now he says he is, we discuss it with jeff jaffe, writey for sports illustrated. >> shawn landeta in studio, discussing nfl. christina: i can true troo try on his super bowl rings my favorite. >> traffic tracker brought to you by toyota. >> monday it is a holiday, -- they will be on sunday...
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hunting down gunpowder in every port of the caribbean. to pay for all this, colonists loaded their hulls with fish, flaxseed, flour, and tobacco, indigo, and rice from the slave south. morris'system was amazingly effective and efficient -- at first. i think that he was probably as important to the success of the american revolution as george washington, in that there was really only one person with more importance still. i will leave you in suspense as to who that person is. without the timely arrival of gunpowder purchased, washington would not have been able to engage boston in the march of 1776. but the king's countermeasures soon began to tell. diplomatic protest in continental europe disrupted networks and constricted the flow of war materials west. in the dutch republic, for example, from whence so much gunpowder had sailed out, sir york had sharp words with his friends in the state general. they prohibited munitions sales to british subjects and began to closely police and monitor their traders in airports. more creatively, british
hunting down gunpowder in every port of the caribbean. to pay for all this, colonists loaded their hulls with fish, flaxseed, flour, and tobacco, indigo, and rice from the slave south. morris'system was amazingly effective and efficient -- at first. i think that he was probably as important to the success of the american revolution as george washington, in that there was really only one person with more importance still. i will leave you in suspense as to who that person is. without the timely...
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ben: he's one of the hottest dj's of the caribbean music. he's joining us in the studio this morning. dj norrie. >> >> right now he's here on "good day." so you are from east flat bush jing? >> i grew up in west indian community. >> what is the pa rated and the celebration mean to you? >> it is all jen res. everyone is coming together with a big festival. showing the creativity from your island. it is like crazy, all fun though. >> what can the fans expect to hear? >> what i do on sundays. >> nice way to end a sunday night tune into you, 8-10 p.m. we'll have a listen. take it away. [music] >> very nice. >> awesome. getting us in the spirit and ready for the parade. >> come hang out with me. >> sounds good. >> later in the day at the west india day parade. >> keep it going. >> thank you. >> dj norie. thank you so much. >> still ahead, ashley graham and showing off the lang ray looks. >> stay tuned for t want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno positively radi
ben: he's one of the hottest dj's of the caribbean music. he's joining us in the studio this morning. dj norrie. >> >> right now he's here on "good day." so you are from east flat bush jing? >> i grew up in west indian community. >> what is the pa rated and the celebration mean to you? >> it is all jen res. everyone is coming together with a big festival. showing the creativity from your island. it is like crazy, all fun though. >> what can the fans...
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you can eat your way across the caribbean and through all of latin america and then over to africa, ifore than big, new, unusual, comes from somewhere else, mutant versions of the giant hamburger and this one, this one is something special. >> this is the deal. this is all venezuelan, which means everything is protein on protein on protein and it is all about the sauces. all right. we're going to do this. absolutely, right? okay. >> what is this neighborhood? >> some people call it petite venezuela, and yeah, you're way west. you'll pretty much hear everybody speaking spanish. there's almost no english spoken. >> most people in miami speak spanish at home. >> yeah. >> even if they are notin. >> right. >> because you can't really get a job if you're in the service industry especially. you have to speak spanish. >> meat on meat is something of a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tells ya. you got to demolish it in stages like you're imploding a casino or like a hyena devouring an antelope by
you can eat your way across the caribbean and through all of latin america and then over to africa, ifore than big, new, unusual, comes from somewhere else, mutant versions of the giant hamburger and this one, this one is something special. >> this is the deal. this is all venezuelan, which means everything is protein on protein on protein and it is all about the sauces. all right. we're going to do this. absolutely, right? okay. >> what is this neighborhood? >> some people...
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more ahead in our next half hour of "action news" at noon, stranded in the caribbean, the mechanical problem that turned a massive cruise ship into nothing more than a floating hotel for thousands of people. >>> and the grammy winner sam smith has kept a secret since january. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues, with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again, here are the stories we are following for you at 12:30. firefighters in south jersey are making progress on a forest fire burning in burlington and ocean county. and a shooting on a street in the city's olney section and a major announcement from pope francis, the shift he is making in the church's annulment process. >>> a forest fire has burned 1,000 acres in burlington and ocean counties, chopper 6 hd is hovering over the fire that is now 65% contained. you can see the smoke rising from the pine trees, the first called came in at 2:00 p.m. yesterday and the fire reached as far as manchester township. nora muchanic is live now with the latest from fire officials. >> reporter: hi there rick
more ahead in our next half hour of "action news" at noon, stranded in the caribbean, the mechanical problem that turned a massive cruise ship into nothing more than a floating hotel for thousands of people. >>> and the grammy winner sam smith has kept a secret since january. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues, with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again, here are the stories we are following for you at...
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the outfits take months to create. >> hers represents the sky of the caribbean and how clear it is. we have lorraine in the corner. hers represents the sunset of the caribbean. >> reporter: there's music, dancing and, for many, a taste of home. >> pina colada and bacardi. >> 5,000 officers worked the parade. the mayor and police commissioner saying it's a coordinated effort between the community and police. >> this event is one of the great events in the city each year. it's one that i look forward to because it is joyous and it's a positive example of all that's great about the city. >> we're going to do all we can as we progress through the day to try to ensure that everybody has a great time on a beautiful new york day. >> reporter: streets are going to stay closed until the parade ends, which is around 6:00 tonight. live in brooklyn. back to you. alison: thanks, liz. a good day for a parade. some people probably would have been okay with cooler temperatures. i like the heat. steve: i'll take the heat. it won't last forever. 90 right now, audrey. that's incredible for this time in
the outfits take months to create. >> hers represents the sky of the caribbean and how clear it is. we have lorraine in the corner. hers represents the sunset of the caribbean. >> reporter: there's music, dancing and, for many, a taste of home. >> pina colada and bacardi. >> 5,000 officers worked the parade. the mayor and police commissioner saying it's a coordinated effort between the community and police. >> this event is one of the great events in the city each...
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the code and the financier and when a perfect storm happens in the french fleet comes up from the caribbeanand for a while he puts himself on the peninsula we've got him if we can get the continental army and french army down there we can track them. we don't have the money to take the troops to. some of the generals are wearing loin cloths. they haven't been paid in two years. he says what does it take for the $687,000 he write a personal check and that's how we win the battle of yorktown and the same happens when they disbanded their promise and there is no money to pay out a so he says i'm going to write a check so he rates a $500,000 check. >> how does that follow what happened in the convention? >> it is fairly clear that if we are going to be the republic we have to have a federal government capable of managing the economy taxing the state in ways that are not voluntary. >> and who is the mastermind behind that? >> hamilton and everything that he does is ask ackley six ackley the same thing that morris does. the bank assumption of the state that come everything hamilton does is exactl
the code and the financier and when a perfect storm happens in the french fleet comes up from the caribbeanand for a while he puts himself on the peninsula we've got him if we can get the continental army and french army down there we can track them. we don't have the money to take the troops to. some of the generals are wearing loin cloths. they haven't been paid in two years. he says what does it take for the $687,000 he write a personal check and that's how we win the battle of yorktown and...
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warner, of course was the head of the caribbean football union at the time. he has been alleged to have transferred the rights over to his own company, who had then resold the television rights in a deal worth between $15 million and $20 million. now, warner is alleged to have gained around $11 million to his own personal accounts from the sale of those t.v. rights and intriguingly, s.r.f. post'd excerpts of this contract on its website which shows that both blatter and warner signed those documents. now, if that's the case, that's a huge story. >> all right, yes. ok, simon, there's so many allegation of such murky dealings within fifa. i'm wondering whether the change of one man as it will be when it comes to the elections in february next year for a new president, whether that is going to change anything. is this note systemic, this problem at fifa? >> absolutely. you've hit the nail on the head. that it exactly the word. it is systemic corruption and mismanagement that's been going on for so long. the way that the next fifa presidential campaign is being r
warner, of course was the head of the caribbean football union at the time. he has been alleged to have transferred the rights over to his own company, who had then resold the television rights in a deal worth between $15 million and $20 million. now, warner is alleged to have gained around $11 million to his own personal accounts from the sale of those t.v. rights and intriguingly, s.r.f. post'd excerpts of this contract on its website which shows that both blatter and warner signed those...
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. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure secretary jack lew, it's the first american president for a depreciation. appreciating him before he's depreciated, it is the "inside story." ♪ >> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. i'm going to break form today and acknowledge and announce a bias. i think alexander hamilton is a coolest founding father. not born to genteel respectability, in new england, he was born out of wedlock on a tiny caribbean island, had to fall back on his talents and got others to pay his college tuition in new york and through raw talent and burning ambition was a stand outsoldieout soldied politician. yet the american treasury is about to shrink hamilton's importance. at the very same moment his story is being told on the broadway stage to rave reviews. >> i've seen the play, it's that good. >> i was b
. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure secretary jack lew, it's the first american president for a depreciation. appreciating him before he's depreciated, it is the "inside story." ♪ >> welcome to "inside...
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we're expecting it to hover in and around the caribbean over the next several days and slowly make its way northward to be adjacent of the eastern seaboard around 2:00 on sunday. so much different track than we saw earlier where we anticipated probably an impact in our area by the end of the week. that doesn't seem to be the case now. we'll keep an eye on it. tonight, rain will be developing across the area. there will be isolated storms and gusty winds, coming at 30 miles an hour at times. that will keep into play tomorrow as well. we'll have periods of rain. most of the heavy stuff should happen in the first half of the day. in the afternoon, we'll taper off to scattered showers. temperatures will be in the 70s. we stay unsettled for several days. temperatures take a big drop behind the cold front. check out thursday's highs. 60 on friday. it stays windy. it will feel chilly. we'll stay unsettled into the weekend. we'll keep an eye on joaquin to see if it affects the tri-state area. that will bear watching over several days. very unsettled weather for the next seven days. be prepared
we're expecting it to hover in and around the caribbean over the next several days and slowly make its way northward to be adjacent of the eastern seaboard around 2:00 on sunday. so much different track than we saw earlier where we anticipated probably an impact in our area by the end of the week. that doesn't seem to be the case now. we'll keep an eye on it. tonight, rain will be developing across the area. there will be isolated storms and gusty winds, coming at 30 miles an hour at times....
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. >> the caribbean culture, music, drew hundreds along eastern parkway but again this year, the parade had a dark shadow of predawn violence hanging over it. violence that left one man dead. >> news 4's andrew siff is live in crown heights with more. andrew? >> reporter: well, david, at this hour, i want to set the scene for you. eastern parkway is empty, the parade over. it is in cleanup mode now on this ground boultd evard and the hundreds of thousands who came out today certainly would have preferred to focus on the time. but as you indicated, this violent undercurrent in some ways haunted aspects of this parade. a fatal stabbing early this morning and an hour and a half later, a close aide to the governor and his legal department shot in the head. and at this hour, fighting for his life. hours before the festive start of one of the city's biggest and brightest parades, a burst of violence in crown heights. first, a fatal stabbing before 2:00 a.m. then a little more than an hour later, kerry, a top legal aide to governor cuomo, shot in the head, rushed to the hospital in critical co
. >> the caribbean culture, music, drew hundreds along eastern parkway but again this year, the parade had a dark shadow of predawn violence hanging over it. violence that left one man dead. >> news 4's andrew siff is live in crown heights with more. andrew? >> reporter: well, david, at this hour, i want to set the scene for you. eastern parkway is empty, the parade over. it is in cleanup mode now on this ground boultd evard and the hundreds of thousands who came out today...
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statement, and over time, as , the monroeer grew doctrine changed to intervene in latin america and the caribbean and fell out of fashion as a result of those interventions. roosevelt kind of brought it back in his presidency was really interesting and significant. a --ought to make it rather than unilateral, american policy, a multilateral or pan-american policy. it was supposed to be a doctrine to defend the western hemisphere, and what roosevelt did was to the steering of security agreements, sock to re-craft it as a hemispheric policy. steve: what was it like to research this topic and how much material is out there? dawn: i think part of the reason why it hasn't been researched for is that it doesn't be -- it doesn't fit neatly into any category. i went to 17 archives in five countries in order to do research. the archival sources are spread all across the world. in order to kind of get the full picture of the story, you have to look at bed history of and how business, to meltwas used aluminum. i think the answer is complicated but fascinating. archive,e you go to an you find more informatio
statement, and over time, as , the monroeer grew doctrine changed to intervene in latin america and the caribbean and fell out of fashion as a result of those interventions. roosevelt kind of brought it back in his presidency was really interesting and significant. a --ought to make it rather than unilateral, american policy, a multilateral or pan-american policy. it was supposed to be a doctrine to defend the western hemisphere, and what roosevelt did was to the steering of security...
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shooting "pirates of the caribbean." >> indeed. >> jimmy: your dogs, you brought the country? >> no. the dogs -- we were under the impression that we had all the paperwork done for the dogs. we were there with the dogs in front of everybody. there might have been other things smuggled. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: but not dogs? >> well, they seemed to miss that bit. might have been, you know. could have been. >> jimmy: you brought your dogs, you're there working for a long period of time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a normal thing to do. you bring your little dogs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then the minister of agriculture, i guess for all of australia, i don't know exactly how it works there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: holds a press conference. >> he sure did. >> jimmy: and says this. look at this. >> -- comes to the next issue which is a gentleman by the name of john christopher depp. 51 years old. nation two dogs without actually getting the proper certification and the proper permits required. basically looks like he snuck them in. we found out he snuck them in because
shooting "pirates of the caribbean." >> indeed. >> jimmy: your dogs, you brought the country? >> no. the dogs -- we were under the impression that we had all the paperwork done for the dogs. we were there with the dogs in front of everybody. there might have been other things smuggled. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: but not dogs? >> well, they seemed to miss that bit. might have been, you know. could have been. >> jimmy: you brought...
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is the final leg of his historic trip to the caribbean island. before he goes to the united states. his role in restoring ties between cuba and the u.s. is instrumental. >> touchdown and sent he i go and another rockstar welcome for pope francis. thousands of faithful and government and religious officials waited to welcome the pontiff. he had praised the sacrifices of the catholic church in cuba. they do charitable work on the island. thousands of people lined the streets. even the rain could not dampen their spirits. >> we are all very emotional. his mercy is already spilling out after these days of drought so there, francis has arrived. faith for a people to change and i hope my granddaughter will have better chance with the pope's visit. in brokering a thaw between the u.s. and cuba has added to his popularity. the pope will leave to go to the united states where his itinerary includes stops at the white house, the u.s. congress, and the u.n. general assembly. >> hundreds of thousands of muslim pogroms around the world this thursdayaj on what is known astawija day. 2 million peo
is the final leg of his historic trip to the caribbean island. before he goes to the united states. his role in restoring ties between cuba and the u.s. is instrumental. >> touchdown and sent he i go and another rockstar welcome for pope francis. thousands of faithful and government and religious officials waited to welcome the pontiff. he had praised the sacrifices of the catholic church in cuba. they do charitable work on the island. thousands of people lined the streets. even the rain...
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and the united states is the principal source of tourists going to the caribbean. noty, only about 5% -- counting cuban-americans visiting family -- only 5% of to cuba areoing americans, going on people to people exchanges. nearly 3stimates million u.s. terrorists would go to cuba is the provision on tourist travel word lifted. thecubans said with resilience establishing -- it is on obvious transit point for containers going to the atlantic coast of the united states. so cuba is clearly asking -- betting on the normalization of u.s. cuba trade relations. and the cuban savory meat means of dollars every year in direct foreign investment in order to attain the kinds of rates of economic growth they are interested in. the united states is an obvious potential source for that level of direct foreign investment. gorbachev ended the cold where because he wanted to pursue perestroika, cuban wanted to normalize relations to update the cuban economy. but there are a lot of issues that remain. we have done the easy part. diplomaticmalized relations. it took six months of talk
and the united states is the principal source of tourists going to the caribbean. noty, only about 5% -- counting cuban-americans visiting family -- only 5% of to cuba areoing americans, going on people to people exchanges. nearly 3stimates million u.s. terrorists would go to cuba is the provision on tourist travel word lifted. thecubans said with resilience establishing -- it is on obvious transit point for containers going to the atlantic coast of the united states. so cuba is clearly asking...
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this is all about the music, the dancing and caribbean culture. >> dancers in colorful costumes, the familiar heart pounding caribbean music beat together with more than a million people enjoying this brooklyn tradition and did i mention the food? >> nobody else got it. the best thing in america . >> let me see it. oh, baby. >> that's it. >> sydney and l atite brought all kinds of good things from martha's kitchen. for some it echoes the strong culture ties. andrew joseph from trinidad savored this sweet cocoa nut water with his daughters. >> i'm going to try that. this is good. yeah , it's good. >> the parade itself is both extravaganza and marathon starting around 11:00 a.m. with local politicians and then pushing through to the afternoon with the large trucks blasting music and a myriad of dancers. >> everything is good. >> congresswoman out and -- come out and have some fun, represent america, represent whatever country you have. just have a great time. >> and how is that food thing going? >> corn always. lime juice on it always . >> security is always increased by the nypd, an ex
this is all about the music, the dancing and caribbean culture. >> dancers in colorful costumes, the familiar heart pounding caribbean music beat together with more than a million people enjoying this brooklyn tradition and did i mention the food? >> nobody else got it. the best thing in america . >> let me see it. oh, baby. >> that's it. >> sydney and l atite brought all kinds of good things from martha's kitchen. for some it echoes the strong culture ties. andrew...
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grace: 50 miles an hour wind in the middle of the atlantic ocean closer to africa then it is to the caribbean. but it will eventually make its way toward lesser antilles and then toward puerto rico by the weekend. it does not, we do not expect to it strength men to a hurricane, but they will stay tropical storm, and this is getting to be now the busy time for tropics so we will keep an eye on that plus favorite spaghetti models. satellite, radar pictures shows no clouds, plenty of room for sunshine today. our next cold front doesn't arrive until wednesday night into thursday. we will have more humidity today, and tomorrow, and wednesday, so that by the time this cold front gets on thursday, it the will touch off some strong thunderstorms, it looks like the most active weather day of the week, thursday, so make your plans, accordingly. we have got temperatures in the 50's to the north of us from mount pocono, over to lancaster reading, pottstown, 57 degrees, we are at 70 in philadelphia, but only 58 in atlantic city international and comfortable morning in wildwood with 63 degrees right now. d
grace: 50 miles an hour wind in the middle of the atlantic ocean closer to africa then it is to the caribbean. but it will eventually make its way toward lesser antilles and then toward puerto rico by the weekend. it does not, we do not expect to it strength men to a hurricane, but they will stay tropical storm, and this is getting to be now the busy time for tropics so we will keep an eye on that plus favorite spaghetti models. satellite, radar pictures shows no clouds, plenty of room for...
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very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah. there. ♪ >> some good food, a few shots, the sounds of waves in the background, and a nice sunset. these are things, in my experience, that will set most things right. >> thank you to guajira. >> to colombia. >> to guajira and colombia. salud. >> cheers. >> we had good fun. >> we had good fun. >> cheers. ♪ >> i always find colombia encouraging. they face problems more extreme and seemingly more intractable than many of us can imagine. and yet, every time i come here, it gets better. don't get me wrong, problems, serious problems remain, which is particularly heartbreaking in a country so beautiful, so generous, so proud, so eager to love and be loved back. i come back to my own country from colombia, and i think, if they can fix that, if they can make things better, then surely, there's nothing we can't do. ♪ for now, however, i'll settle for fixing my headache. that hurt. >>> peru is a country that's historically driven men mad, mad for gold, for cacao, for its magical ancient history
very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah. there. ♪ >> some good food, a few shots, the sounds of waves in the background, and a nice sunset. these are things, in my experience, that will set most things right. >> thank you to guajira. >> to colombia. >> to guajira and colombia. salud. >> cheers. >> we had good fun. >> we had good fun. >> cheers. ♪ >> i always find colombia encouraging. they face problems more extreme and seemingly more...
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. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure
. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure
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. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew ck
. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew ck
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the smells of caribbean delicacies will be lofting from the sidewalks into the air during this celebration. marchers decked out in feathered kostuemes that takes a lot to make. and wrap up around 6:00 want to. safe so say that a lot of people will be awake until then 37. we've had people who have had a good time in the overnight hours. despite the violence this year and in previous years this really is a celebration of great culture, and food and people. that is the latest live from crown height it is this morning. ben and juliet back to you. ben: keep us up to dates. in the meantime the race to become the democratic presidential nominee is heating up. bernie sanders gained a 9 point lead over hillary clinton in new hampshire back in july the the former secretary of state clinton ahead by ten points. sanders closing ground on iowa. clinton's lead there declined from 24 points in july to just 11 points now. juliet: former vice presidential nominee sarah palin making headlines over the weenld for an interview on cnn. she touched upon topics including being donald trump potential secretary of
the smells of caribbean delicacies will be lofting from the sidewalks into the air during this celebration. marchers decked out in feathered kostuemes that takes a lot to make. and wrap up around 6:00 want to. safe so say that a lot of people will be awake until then 37. we've had people who have had a good time in the overnight hours. despite the violence this year and in previous years this really is a celebration of great culture, and food and people. that is the latest live from crown...
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held a meeting with bishops in the eastern city of santiago as he wrapped up his last full day in the caribbean nation, he said math for thousands. that is the capital of the region, where fidel castro and his brothers were born. they must be willing to change, and he praised the work of the catholic church in cuba. >> translation: the so-called houses of mission deserve a special mention, as face the with a lack of temples and priests, they allow many to have a place to pray, listen to the word of god. and community life. >> the pope will deliver another mass. now to our ongoing coverage of refugee crisis. e.u. interior minister meeting tomorrow. deciding how to located 120,000 asylum seekers. they oppose quotas. hungary's government takes out ads in lebanon and jordan, warning that they could face gaol time. hungary will allow soldiers to face police and secure the borders. there's evidence countries that claimed they could not cope with the huge influx are shifting the crisis elsewhere. putting them on trains and buses from slovenia and austria. we have were from slovenia. >> reporter: as ch
held a meeting with bishops in the eastern city of santiago as he wrapped up his last full day in the caribbean nation, he said math for thousands. that is the capital of the region, where fidel castro and his brothers were born. they must be willing to change, and he praised the work of the catholic church in cuba. >> translation: the so-called houses of mission deserve a special mention, as face the with a lack of temples and priests, they allow many to have a place to pray, listen to...
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hamilton born and raised in the caribbean, he made his future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then
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tom: he is still palling around, going down to the caribbean islands. used to have an accounting firm, he got out of that. he is a well-to-do man living life as if there is no trouble in the world. we have a picture of him buying shoes at nordstrom. he has to get permission from prosecutors of egos out of town but he goes to the caribbean and other places. ryan: any prison? tom: that is one of the things that has people angry. he pled guilty in court in march of 2014. the money.ated he provided the money and orchestrated the money. he will maybe face six months in prison. whoe are several people pled guilty but who is not served anytime because they are waiting for the last shoe. what amounts to a centipede, to drop. whether or not mayor gray is going to be charged. we do not know about is going to happen. i talked to defense attorneys, people familiar with prosecutors, and everyone who is involved still thinks there is going to be some kind of legal action against vincent gray. brian: back in july of 2015, reported that a big piece on jeffrey thompson.
tom: he is still palling around, going down to the caribbean islands. used to have an accounting firm, he got out of that. he is a well-to-do man living life as if there is no trouble in the world. we have a picture of him buying shoes at nordstrom. he has to get permission from prosecutors of egos out of town but he goes to the caribbean and other places. ryan: any prison? tom: that is one of the things that has people angry. he pled guilty in court in march of 2014. the money.ated he...