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paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s. he focuses on the island of barbados, and argues that the rise of race-based slavery was created for profit. because the island was dedicated almost solely to sugar production, inhabitants had to rely on other colonies for necessities like food and wood. his classes one hour and 10 minutes. prof. paulett: everyone got a free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. you don't seem particularly grateful. i wanted to hand this out as a lesson, thinking about how we're still connected to the past. there are people i don't, they are not my close personal friends, i like you all very much, but to do that, to hand out a quarter cup's worth of sugar, this was the middle ages in europe. it was extravagant. sugar, in the 1300's, was a rare and expensive good. it was medicine. it was prized and available only to the richest of the rich in western europe. to hand up the small amount i gave you would have been seen as an extravagant thing. now, it is so much a part of our diets. you can go into a
paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s. he focuses on the island of barbados, and argues that the rise of race-based slavery was created for profit. because the island was dedicated almost solely to sugar production, inhabitants had to rely on other colonies for necessities like food and wood. his classes one hour and 10 minutes. prof. paulett: everyone got a free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. you don't seem particularly grateful. i wanted to...
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to comply, to produce the 2015 caribbean counter narcotic strategy which addresses some wide-rangingissues. we will be convening the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review progress and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy that address the caribbean and us virgin islands. >> i will work as closely and be as supportive of you as possible. you know, families and elders and children really need your support. do you have any thoughts? i have visited the group and puerto rico about a month ago and was impressed by the work they are doing, have been speaking with our coast guard who is doing quite a bita bit of the work as well and would like to get your thoughts. >> thank you. in fact, you have struck a number of points that are very germane. the program has been intimately involved with the caribbean, not only through our program that is there presently but on a monthly basis we have a conference call, sometimes with as many as 90 people on the call the caribbean intelligence conference call were members of all the federal agencies here i
to comply, to produce the 2015 caribbean counter narcotic strategy which addresses some wide-rangingissues. we will be convening the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review progress and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy that address the caribbean and us virgin islands. >> i will work as closely and be as supportive of you as possible. you know, families and elders and children really need your support. do you have any thoughts? i have...
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we've seen an increased flow in the caribbean as it relates to some of the drug flows. we share your concern. we're happy to comply to produce the 2015 caribbean counternarcotics strategy which addresses wide-ranging issues. we'll actually be convening all the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review our progress against our goals and ambitions in this and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy going forward to the address the u.s. virgin islands. >> i will work closely and be as supportive with you in that. our families, our elders, our children really need your support at this time. >> thank you. >> mr. kelly, do you have any thoughts? i visited hide at -- hidta's, gp in puerto rico. impressed with their group and working with the coast guard and impressed with that group as well and like to get your thoughts on this. >> thank you, congresswoman. you struck a number of points i written down are very germain. the hidta program has been involved in the caribbean not only through the hidta program there presently, but we on
we've seen an increased flow in the caribbean as it relates to some of the drug flows. we share your concern. we're happy to comply to produce the 2015 caribbean counternarcotics strategy which addresses wide-ranging issues. we'll actually be convening all the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review our progress against our goals and ambitions in this and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy going forward to the address the u.s. virgin islands....
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. >> and in the caribbean's -- >> .com in february i tragically spent two weeks in the caribbean.it was terrible. and the caribbean were, the countries in the caribbean were pioneers in the market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship to outsiders for money. kind of a corollary. >> so if you imagine there's a kind of two versions, there may be more than two versions, will get to that in a minute, one is global citizenship for poor folks, and one is global citizenship for rich folks. you talk a little bit about the former already, but if you could expand on that. because it's not the same for everybody. >> i think that rich people, if you have enough money you can be a global citizen if you want to. you connecting the passport. hubinette houses in different countries. you can educate your kids abroad, hide your money, you name it. you can flatten borders were enough money. it easier and easier to do. if you're a poor person i think that the global aspect to your life may be over but less voluntary. you may be what they call an economic migrant. you may
. >> and in the caribbean's -- >> .com in february i tragically spent two weeks in the caribbean.it was terrible. and the caribbean were, the countries in the caribbean were pioneers in the market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship to outsiders for money. kind of a corollary. >> so if you imagine there's a kind of two versions, there may be more than two versions, will get to that in a minute, one is global citizenship for poor folks, and one is...
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the caribbean, the countries in the caribbean were pioneers in this market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship. >> if you imagine there is two versions, there may be more than two versions. we will get to that in a minute. one is global citizenship for poor folks and one is for rich folks. you talked a little bit about the former are ready. if you could just expand on that because it's not the same for everybody. >> think rich people, if you have enough money you can be a global citizen if you want to. you can accumulate passports, you can have houses in different countries, you can educate your children abroad, you can hide your money. you name it. it's easier to do. if you are a poor person, i think the global aspect to your life might be a little less voluntary. you might be what they call an economic migrant. you might be forced to leave your home or where you grew up and spent most of your life just to make a living. you may be pressured to take a more in passport. you never know what kind of passport you're going to have to take if you live in the g
the caribbean, the countries in the caribbean were pioneers in this market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship. >> if you imagine there is two versions, there may be more than two versions. we will get to that in a minute. one is global citizenship for poor folks and one is for rich folks. you talked a little bit about the former are ready. if you could just expand on that because it's not the same for everybody. >> think rich people, if you have...
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. >> reporter: they're scouring the vast caribbean sea for high-powered speedboats smuggling cocaine bound for the u.s. >> they're going to change their tactics. we're going to change our tactics to try and get as much as we can and stop as much as we can. >> reporter: when they spot a suspected drug boat like this one, they radio the u.s. coast guard or other ships to chase down the smugglers, who often try to outrun the officers, in this case leading to a high-speed collision at sea. over the last few years as authorities seize more cocaine loads, they're seeing a steady spike in cocaine smuggling in the caribbean. up from an estimated 30 metric tons a year to nearly 100 tons a year, suggesting traffickers have opened another route to the u.s. to avoid law enforcement and cartel violence in mexico. customs officials on cutters like this and others out there chasing the cocaine smuggling boats say most of the traffics aim for puerto rico. once they get the drugs there, they can then fly them to the u.s. mainland without having to go through customs. officials say the current caribbe
. >> reporter: they're scouring the vast caribbean sea for high-powered speedboats smuggling cocaine bound for the u.s. >> they're going to change their tactics. we're going to change our tactics to try and get as much as we can and stop as much as we can. >> reporter: when they spot a suspected drug boat like this one, they radio the u.s. coast guard or other ships to chase down the smugglers, who often try to outrun the officers, in this case leading to a high-speed...
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to comply, to produce the 2015 caribbean counter narcotic strategy which addresses some wide-rangingissues. we will be convening the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review progress and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy that address the caribbean and us virgin islands. >> i will work as closely and be as supportive of you as possible. you know, families and elders and children really need your support. do you have any thoughts? i have visited the group and puerto rico about a month ago and was impressed by the work they are doing, have been speaking with our coast guard who is doing quite a bita bit of the work as well and would like to get your thoughts. >> thank you. in fact, you have struck a number of points that are very germane. the program has been intimately involved with the caribbean, not only through our program that is there presently but on a monthly basis we have a conference call, sometimes with as many as 90 people on the call the caribbean intelligence conference call were members of all the federal agencies here i
to comply, to produce the 2015 caribbean counter narcotic strategy which addresses some wide-rangingissues. we will be convening the relevant stakeholders in early 2016 to review progress and have every intent going forward to include specific action items in our strategy that address the caribbean and us virgin islands. >> i will work as closely and be as supportive of you as possible. you know, families and elders and children really need your support. do you have any thoughts? i have...
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very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah.me hot sauce in 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. ♪ >>> mass murder in the name of faith. investigators say the woman behind the deadly attack in califo
very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah.me hot sauce in 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...
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. >> in the caribbean like. >> and then in february i tragically spent two weeks in the caribbean, it was terrible. [laughter] the caribbean countries were pioneers in the market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship to rich outsiders for their money. >> so you mention there's it to version, maybe more than two versions. one is global citizenship for poor folks, one is it for rich folks. you talked about the former are ready but if you could expand because it's not the same for everybody. >> i think that rich people if you have enough money you can be a global citizen if you want to. you can keep a late passports, you can have houses in different countries. you can educate your kids abroad, hide your money, you name you name it. you can plan borders for money. it's easier and easier to do. if your poor person, i think the global aspect your life might be less voluntary. you may be what they call an economic migrant, you might be forced to leave your home or where you grew up and spent most your life just to make a living. you're not pressure to take a clie
. >> in the caribbean like. >> and then in february i tragically spent two weeks in the caribbean, it was terrible. [laughter] the caribbean countries were pioneers in the market because they were among the first to openly sell their citizenship to rich outsiders for their money. >> so you mention there's it to version, maybe more than two versions. one is global citizenship for poor folks, one is it for rich folks. you talked about the former are ready but if you could expand...
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tests being made on one of the smallest islands in the caribbean. >> surprising new research on children and adch. >> coming up at 6:00, boston tradition, hear why the man in >> let's go back live to chicago. they want the mayor of chicago emmanuel to resign in the wake of the shooting of a black man in the streets of chicago by a chicago police officer. the mayor apologized. protests have taken to the streets. michigan avenue as well. there are police at the scene orderly. just a number of people demanding change in the city. the hurricane season is now over. we were not hit but many boston area residents are working to help rebuild their homeland. >> pam cross reports one of the smallest islands in the caribbean needs the most help. pam: it was only a tropical devastating to the tiny island. 15 inches of rain created catastrophic flooding. prijs wiped out. roads gone. entire villages flattened. 370 homes destroyed. >> two weeks after the disaster, we were able to supply a large container of supplies. >> boston is a long ways from the island but caribbean roots run deep. sent two shipme
tests being made on one of the smallest islands in the caribbean. >> surprising new research on children and adch. >> coming up at 6:00, boston tradition, hear why the man in >> let's go back live to chicago. they want the mayor of chicago emmanuel to resign in the wake of the shooting of a black man in the streets of chicago by a chicago police officer. the mayor apologized. protests have taken to the streets. michigan avenue as well. there are police at the scene orderly....
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it was a new club in the caribbean. >> there something not right here. >> you are taking drugs back to england. >> and putting them in a shampoo bottle. >> it is ludicrous. it is mental. and in prison in the caribbean for 20 years, and good luck with that. >> after what i was just going through. >> the englishman will be dead within two weeks. >>> it was a pole dancer, and what we used to call the table dancers. basically just dancing and having fun and a laugh with the guys in the audience. i love music. i love dancing, and the pay was excellent. one night, this girl, she just came and asked if i was interested in doing a job abroad. >> god yeah. what else? >> and she mentioned it would be guyana, and south america, and the money would be very good. i am thinking, yeah, i could do with a little bit of a holiday to be honest. i didn't say yes straight to away, but i said that i would probably do it after i spoke to davi david. >> hey, darling. >> hello, love. >> when i got home that night, david was still up. >> you know i have been offered a job. >> and she said she had a job offer, a
it was a new club in the caribbean. >> there something not right here. >> you are taking drugs back to england. >> and putting them in a shampoo bottle. >> it is ludicrous. it is mental. and in prison in the caribbean for 20 years, and good luck with that. >> after what i was just going through. >> the englishman will be dead within two weeks. >>> it was a pole dancer, and what we used to call the table dancers. basically just dancing and having fun...
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so it is good to head to the caribbean. >> it is great to head to the caribbean. thank you so much. have a wonderful trip. we send it back to you guys. you want to go to the caribbean? >> that sound like fun. jennifer just found out, lauren dawn johnson just told me she has already wrapped all of her gift. she can't hear us. >> oh, no? >> yes. >> she's already wrapped all of her gift and she's flying somewhere? >> yes. >> lauren has to unwrap, then re wrap. search on for two men accused of stealing nearly $250,000 worth every loose diamonds in center city. our cameras at the hotel just couple of blocks away, where police met with the victim to take a report. now, police tell us, two men approached 44 year old man, who is caring those diamonds in a bag, near 11th and sansom, heart every center city. waiting or more details from police. meantime, 4:08. another developing story out of center city. philadelphia police looking foreperson of interest in the death after local psychiatrist found inside a hotel room. authorities say he died of strangulation, now, they're on the hunt for the
so it is good to head to the caribbean. >> it is great to head to the caribbean. thank you so much. have a wonderful trip. we send it back to you guys. you want to go to the caribbean? >> that sound like fun. jennifer just found out, lauren dawn johnson just told me she has already wrapped all of her gift. she can't hear us. >> oh, no? >> yes. >> she's already wrapped all of her gift and she's flying somewhere? >> yes. >> lauren has to unwrap, then re...
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yes, this is the largest marina in the caribbean. this was initially a nine-figure investment. >> prouty says investors like him are creating jobs and stimulating the economy. >> hola, todo bien? >> he's keen for more investors to follow his lead. >> and once you do the research, it becomes such a compelling business case. you couple that with a government that's bending over backwards to attract capital and bring people back to the island, both the puerto rican diaspora, that have moved away, as well as people who would've not necessarily moved here, were it not for the incentives. and you couple all that together and you've got something that's really interesting and really compelling. let's go down and grab a drink. >> the government has developed an ad campaign for what they call, some of the most favorable tax
yes, this is the largest marina in the caribbean. this was initially a nine-figure investment. >> prouty says investors like him are creating jobs and stimulating the economy. >> hola, todo bien? >> he's keen for more investors to follow his lead. >> and once you do the research, it becomes such a compelling business case. you couple that with a government that's bending over backwards to attract capital and bring people back to the island, both the puerto rican...
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we have seen an increased flow in the caribbean. to produce to comply the 2015 caribbean counter narcotics strategy. we are actually going to be relevant all of a stakeholders in early twice 16 to review the progress against our goals and ambitions for this. we have every intention going forward to include specific action items in the strategy going forward to that address the caribbean and u.s. virgin islands. it will continue to be a priority. >> i will look -- work with you as closely as possible. our families, elders, and children really need your support. mr. kelly, do you have any thoughts? haida in puerto rico about a month ago. i was impressed with the work they're doing. i have been speaking with the coast guard who is doing that work as well, and would like your thoughts on that. >> thank you congresswoman, you have struck a number of points. has been program intimately involved with the caribbean. haidaly through our program presently there, but we on a monthly basis, we have a conference call. sometimes as many as 90 peo
we have seen an increased flow in the caribbean. to produce to comply the 2015 caribbean counter narcotics strategy. we are actually going to be relevant all of a stakeholders in early twice 16 to review the progress against our goals and ambitions for this. we have every intention going forward to include specific action items in the strategy going forward to that address the caribbean and u.s. virgin islands. it will continue to be a priority. >> i will look -- work with you as closely...
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is the story of ♪ >> the caribbean in april, bluewater, gentle surf, sun-lit leisurely teaches. ♪ -->> warm, laughter, and fun. 1965, it becomes a scene of violence, unrest, and angry up people, danger and the security of the hemisphere. it is a threat that is immediately recognized. >> the american nation cannot, not permitnd will the establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. >> on april 28, word comes to the carrier boxer that help is needed in santo domingo. a readyts, marines of battalion at station in the caribbean are airborne. ♪ like to other such ready battalions on ships in the mediterranean and middle east, the boxer is able to act literally on a moments notice. ♪ after the call for help is received, a spearhead platoon with full combat gear is on the ground in the dominican republic. ♪ quickly, the platoon sets up a defense perimeter to ensure the safety of the american embassy and civilians who have taken refugees -- refuge in the ambassador hotel. ♪ immediately, united states citizens are evacuated run the danger area. ♪ >> as the situation
is the story of ♪ >> the caribbean in april, bluewater, gentle surf, sun-lit leisurely teaches. ♪ -->> warm, laughter, and fun. 1965, it becomes a scene of violence, unrest, and angry up people, danger and the security of the hemisphere. it is a threat that is immediately recognized. >> the american nation cannot, not permitnd will the establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. >> on april 28, word comes to the carrier boxer that help is...
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. >> the 2000s brought the iconic franchises "iron man," "pirates of the caribbean" and "the fast and the furious" where we met paul walker for the first time. >> i was a bouncer in ne for nine ye >> wear a seat belt and helmet. they're usually over 100 miles an hour. >> those words sadly i in a tragic high speed car crash. >> helicopters might be inbound here. >> dangerous. >> on transformers, we saw how the director was so into a >> actio >> he would stage pricey fly buys, even for this simple basketball scene. >> it's unreal. we have blackhawks flying over our head. >> i'm on the set of "iron man." the action is explosive and the set is smoldering. >> you see me in my very most butch. >> the following year, "iron man," robert downey jr., let us in on how he makes it look so easy to stunt double. >> and there's the other robert. >> hi, "e.t." welcome to the set of "dying another day". >> for the visit, we traveled all the way to iceland. and halle wore a lot of ice and a versace that was absolutely to die for. >> that's the best part. >> a secret from "pirates of the caribbean," joh
. >> the 2000s brought the iconic franchises "iron man," "pirates of the caribbean" and "the fast and the furious" where we met paul walker for the first time. >> i was a bouncer in ne for nine ye >> wear a seat belt and helmet. they're usually over 100 miles an hour. >> those words sadly i in a tragic high speed car crash. >> helicopters might be inbound here. >> dangerous. >> on transformers, we saw how the director was...
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are jonathan betz has more. >> across the caribbean it's become a daily ritual. raking the beach clean. whether by machine or by man. tons and tons ever sargassum, a variety of seaweed has been washing ashore and panicking tourism boards. >> by the time we flowed it was a problem it was already a big problem. denise jimenez and his wife can barely stand to live in mexico any more. >> what does it smell like? >> like rotten eggs. >> it's fouling beaches on the gulf coast to the caribbean. mexico, protecting its $8 billion a dwreer tourism industry. >> our economy rests on the productivity of the tourism industry. either directly or indirectly. so it's very important. >> this is the tips of sargassum. >> brian has studied it for 30 years. >> in the beginning i.t. wasn't a problem. it was an academic exercise. >> pint noticed a spike. he's stunned by how much he has seen. >> no one can remember seeing so much sargasum. >> experts say it's likely of a long time fertilizer runoff. >> if you ask explain why we're seeing so much seaweed out there your answer is -- >> pa
are jonathan betz has more. >> across the caribbean it's become a daily ritual. raking the beach clean. whether by machine or by man. tons and tons ever sargassum, a variety of seaweed has been washing ashore and panicking tourism boards. >> by the time we flowed it was a problem it was already a big problem. denise jimenez and his wife can barely stand to live in mexico any more. >> what does it smell like? >> like rotten eggs. >> it's fouling beaches on the gulf...
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. >> rose: will this affect caribbean literature? >> i hope so. the caribbean literature is so good it doesn't need me. there are so many exciting voices. for once, when we talk about caribbean literature, we don't mean just angelo. caribbean literature has been there for years. we have a novel from the virgin islands. jamaica has a whole bunch of new writers coming out. >> rose: what's next? i'm leaving the 20t 20th century blind fo behind fo. >> rose: where are you going? africa in the 11th century. >> rose: what is it about that? >> it came about because one i was having an argument about the black hobbit. >> rose: a black hobbit? it was the year when casting was a known for the hobbit film and we're having a discussion we always have about diversity, and i was in an argument with someone about, you know, if the shire was multiracial, nobody would have cared, would have just moved on. and my friends respond, well, it's european and i said lord of the rings is not real, you can do whatever you want with it. and i said, i don't care, keep your ho
. >> rose: will this affect caribbean literature? >> i hope so. the caribbean literature is so good it doesn't need me. there are so many exciting voices. for once, when we talk about caribbean literature, we don't mean just angelo. caribbean literature has been there for years. we have a novel from the virgin islands. jamaica has a whole bunch of new writers coming out. >> rose: what's next? i'm leaving the 20t 20th century blind fo behind fo. >> rose: where are you...
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the tiny caribbean island of aruba is close.we go to aruba for more. >> aruba is getting a reputation for something that most visitors are unaware of. if all goes well this tiny nation will be energy independent in just five years. >> we have a whole section here that takes care of all the water. >> it's a goal that environmentalists have been promoting for year. the hotel on the edge of aruba's prestige beaches are as ecofriendly as they come, a foss italy that helps his business and the environment. >> i always say to my customers, feel good, because you probably wasting less energy in coming on vacation to aruba than spending it at home. >> but aruba's energy independence has not been easy. energy prices were rising steeply. thousands of barrels of diesel were imported daily to generate power and the refinery closed its doors in 2012, which is why aruba began to consider alternatives. aruba has more than it's fair share of power sources. the sun is an obvious one. but officials say by the end of 2016 almost half of the electr
the tiny caribbean island of aruba is close.we go to aruba for more. >> aruba is getting a reputation for something that most visitors are unaware of. if all goes well this tiny nation will be energy independent in just five years. >> we have a whole section here that takes care of all the water. >> it's a goal that environmentalists have been promoting for year. the hotel on the edge of aruba's prestige beaches are as ecofriendly as they come, a foss italy that helps his...
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--kenexa to other caribbean he next to other caribbean -- he -- acts to other caribbean blitz his mother as an example lists -- uplifts his mother as new example of a revolutionary. you've talked quite a bit about stokely carmichael, kwame ture as a political activist and thinker. was stokely carmichael and important political thinker and how? i think one of the things that is missed about the is the factement that it was guided by thought and thinking. has beenern movement reduced to a series of events. fromt very little sense mainstream historiography of the thinking that really defined the movement. there was a lot of back and forth in the thinking. the international community on the black international community -- i had conversations with stokely about this, really fell into two categories. one stokely complained about. they were in active politically. stokely accused them of trying who were toons afraid a big subject that deserves more research and more time. that was one category. students,category of the editor of the school newspaper really represented a thread to black struggle
--kenexa to other caribbean he next to other caribbean -- he -- acts to other caribbean blitz his mother as an example lists -- uplifts his mother as new example of a revolutionary. you've talked quite a bit about stokely carmichael, kwame ture as a political activist and thinker. was stokely carmichael and important political thinker and how? i think one of the things that is missed about the is the factement that it was guided by thought and thinking. has beenern movement reduced to a series...
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seaweed settling in on the beaches of the caribbean. this is al jazeera america, live from new york city i'm randall pinkston. tony harris has the night off. today, for the first time, we heard from the family of la quan mcdonald. he is the african american teenage are killed by a white police officer in chicago just over a year ago. the city released dash cam video of his killing just last month. past or thpastor marvin hunter, the uncle of the victim: >> all she's been doing is crying and crying and crying and crying and it has taken every bit of my pastorrial skills, every bit of the love that i have as a father and an uncle to dry those tears to let her know that god is going to let her smile again. and it probably could have happened a lot sooner than now if she didn't see it on the news every five minutes. >> live from chicago, protesters are taking to the streets again. andy. >> randall, you see protesters block a major intersection. earlier they blocked the city's busiest street, lakeshore drive. ten lanes across. the police are
seaweed settling in on the beaches of the caribbean. this is al jazeera america, live from new york city i'm randall pinkston. tony harris has the night off. today, for the first time, we heard from the family of la quan mcdonald. he is the african american teenage are killed by a white police officer in chicago just over a year ago. the city released dash cam video of his killing just last month. past or thpastor marvin hunter, the uncle of the victim: >> all she's been doing is crying...
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a drought in the heart of the caribbean. and much more. >> ifill: now to the fight against isis, and the fate of a key city. chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner begins with this report. >> warner: it was a triumphant tour for the iraqi prime minister. today haider al abadi planted his country's flag in the city after government troops re-took its center. >> they did not fight, they fled and many were killed. >> reporter: it was a seven-month slog to this day. it was a seven-month slog to this day. islamic state militants had captured ramadi, capital of the majority-sunni anbar province, in may. after encirling ramadi for weeks, last week, iraqi forces, backed by u.s.-led coalition airstrikes, finally launched an assault into the city. and over the weekend, they made a final push to seize its central administration complex. yesterday, troops celebrated as they raised the iraqi flag above the key government building. today, speaking from baghdad, u.s. army colonel steve warren underscored the role of u.s.-led a
a drought in the heart of the caribbean. and much more. >> ifill: now to the fight against isis, and the fate of a key city. chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner begins with this report. >> warner: it was a triumphant tour for the iraqi prime minister. today haider al abadi planted his country's flag in the city after government troops re-took its center. >> they did not fight, they fled and many were killed. >> reporter: it was a seven-month slog to this...
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paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s.cuses on the island of barbados, and argues that the rise of race-based slavery was created for profit. because the island was dedicated almost solely to sugar production, inhabitants had to rely on other colonies for necessities like food and wood. his classes one hour and 10 minutes. prof. paulett: everyone got a free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. you don't seem particularly grateful.
paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s.cuses on the island of barbados, and argues that the rise of race-based slavery was created for profit. because the island was dedicated almost solely to sugar production, inhabitants had to rely on other colonies for necessities like food and wood. his classes one hour and 10 minutes. prof. paulett: everyone got a free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. you don't seem particularly grateful.
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the tiny caribbean island that's making giant leaps to become completely self sufficient for energy.ountry with vast water resources is still experiencing severe drought. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera. the united states has announced plans for all the countries involved in the syrian peace process to meet next friday in new york. >>> turkey is to stop deploying troops to northern iraq but is refusing to withdraw forces that are there are there, despite an ultimatum by iraq. >>> and the u.s. republican supprespresidential hopeful dond trump has sparked fey after calling for a complete ban on muslims entering the u.s. republicans say it disqualifies him from running for president. >>> an attack on the airport in kandahar. a spokesman for the region's governor says several fighters have based themselves at a nearby school and are firing at the airport. we are kabul and have the latest. >> reporter: we have just spoken with one afghan security official at the scene. he told us that they believe there are nine taliban attackers, five of them storme
the tiny caribbean island that's making giant leaps to become completely self sufficient for energy.ountry with vast water resources is still experiencing severe drought. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera. the united states has announced plans for all the countries involved in the syrian peace process to meet next friday in new york. >>> turkey is to stop deploying troops to northern iraq but is refusing to withdraw forces that are...
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police say medina happily showed them the skeletons explaining he used the bones for rituals and the caribbean religion of sanatoria . >>> disturbing the dead has to be the worst thing in the world. it's one thing that is off limits. you know, gravestones or anything like that. i think that's about the lowest thing you can do. >>> bright new locks hang on the chains securing this mausoleum. city officials who operate the cement say they couldn't find any living relatives to notify. investigators say it's too early to say when the remains once resting here will be returned. no indication why he came from connecticut to this cement. he is waving extradition. he will come back to worcester to face charges. live in worcester, dan hausle, 7 news. >> anchor: still ahead on 7 >> anchor: in response to the terror attack in california, president obama pledges to fight isis and take out terror groups worldwide. but is he doing enough? 7's andy hiller will get you know what he thinks when we get >> anchor: we have more on breaking news how california. the f.b.i. now saying the san radicalized and have be
police say medina happily showed them the skeletons explaining he used the bones for rituals and the caribbean religion of sanatoria . >>> disturbing the dead has to be the worst thing in the world. it's one thing that is off limits. you know, gravestones or anything like that. i think that's about the lowest thing you can do. >>> bright new locks hang on the chains securing this mausoleum. city officials who operate the cement say they couldn't find any living relatives to...
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in moments, breeds are stationed .n the caribbean and airborne [hunshots] >> one of the first jobs is to clear a corridor for necessary movement and communications and to provide a buffer zone. an area between rebel forces and dominican troops. combat is never easy. but in vietnam, it is especially hard. one big reason, the terrain. top paddies with mud boot deep or so worse -- or worse. streams crisscrossing the valleys. hills steep and unfriendly as those in korea. ♪ desert like areas, or temperatures hit 130 in the shade, and there isn't any shade. and tropic jungle. hot, steaming, hostile as any in the pacific during world war ii. nearme answer to the impossibility of the vietnamese terrain is the helicopter.
in moments, breeds are stationed .n the caribbean and airborne [hunshots] >> one of the first jobs is to clear a corridor for necessary movement and communications and to provide a buffer zone. an area between rebel forces and dominican troops. combat is never easy. but in vietnam, it is especially hard. one big reason, the terrain. top paddies with mud boot deep or so worse -- or worse. streams crisscrossing the valleys. hills steep and unfriendly as those in korea. ♪ desert like...
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> what do you call it. >> caribbean wrapped jerk balls. >> jerk balls? -- >> get this off the grill. >> how do we get a hole of you? grill a philadelphia. >> website grill pa. com. >> oh,. >> you can call 484886bbq. that gets awe hold of us as well. >> okay. >> and all of the pricing and menus are out on the website, always willing to take on challenge and do something little different than the menus. >> love it. thanks, guys. >> absolutely. >> that was fun. >> mike, can you grab the jerk balls. >> you want a jerk ball. >> oh, i need a jerk ball for karen? thank you, jerky. >> appropriate. >> thank you. >> sue? weaver information about the news conference with the eagles? >> yes, the news conference concerning the firing of chip kelly is now going to start at 12:30, we'll have it here on fox. >> half hour later, if want to watch it half hour later here on fox. >> 12:30, let's check in with quincy. >> what do you got? >> i can mag hors'doerves here at linvilla orchard. pull bread. do you guys think i can make pull bread coming up? i think i will. >> ♪ goo
> what do you call it. >> caribbean wrapped jerk balls. >> jerk balls? -- >> get this off the grill. >> how do we get a hole of you? grill a philadelphia. >> website grill pa. com. >> oh,. >> you can call 484886bbq. that gets awe hold of us as well. >> okay. >> and all of the pricing and menus are out on the website, always willing to take on challenge and do something little different than the menus. >> love it. thanks, guys....
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southeastern in south-central united states before migrating to florida, mexico, in the northern caribbeanthis year something attracted him to stay in new york. birdwatcher say is more likely this area. i don't. >> hasn't gone anywhere but when this took this seriously. >> cancer a big danger the birds. they kill more birds just about anything else. bill: the bird gets whatever they want. >> aren't you the one that said the poison a stray cats? >> all right. this just wants to eat. it is the cycle of life. the cats are going to eat the birds. >> the humans it take care of them. is it possible this was not a stray cat? could have been someone kidnapped and extradited? >> it is possible that people have been feeding the cat. that's the problem when you leave your cat outside. >> extradited. bill: i like to be fair and balanced. >> of course. bill: you poison some. >> flip-flopping on the cats. >> that "chasing news" christmas tree. >> so disappointed. ♪ ♪ bill: hank. >> barely comeau we did it. >> the news christmas tree. >> you know is december 14. >> used to do it. >> on my veto that. >> t
southeastern in south-central united states before migrating to florida, mexico, in the northern caribbeanthis year something attracted him to stay in new york. birdwatcher say is more likely this area. i don't. >> hasn't gone anywhere but when this took this seriously. >> cancer a big danger the birds. they kill more birds just about anything else. bill: the bird gets whatever they want. >> aren't you the one that said the poison a stray cats? >> all right. this just...
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. >> the migrant crisis in the caribbean. we continue our look as our team traveled from santo domingo in the dominican republic to haiti. thousands of people fled over the border have crossed it and caught in limbo with no idea what will happen to them next. correspondent david mercer now continues his report from the haiti side. >> reporter: a makeshift camp in haiti just a few minutes from the border with dominican republic. this is just one of the few camps that have sprung up in the last six months, more than 2500 people call them home. this shack made of tree branches and cardboard is all that miguelito has. from the moment he steps outside each day he feels anxious surrounded by strangers in a strange land. miguelito's routine is always the same. he goes to get water twice a day. there's one source for everyone. then he begins to search for food. too proud to beg from his neighbors, he goes to a friend he has made asking if he has anything to spare. his friend doesn't. miguelito will not eat. now separated from his dau
. >> the migrant crisis in the caribbean. we continue our look as our team traveled from santo domingo in the dominican republic to haiti. thousands of people fled over the border have crossed it and caught in limbo with no idea what will happen to them next. correspondent david mercer now continues his report from the haiti side. >> reporter: a makeshift camp in haiti just a few minutes from the border with dominican republic. this is just one of the few camps that have sprung up...
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11:30 on lectures in history, southern illinois university edwardsville history professor on the caribbean sugar trade, its role in the development of britain's atlantic colonies and its impact on race and slavery in the 1600s. >> sugar was one of the main motors of the slave trade in the americas. 75% of all africans brought to the americas in the 1600s were brought to areas where they were growing and making sugar. it was a huge business. it was some scholars argue the first industrial enterprise in the western world. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >>> at the opening of this week's paris climate change conference, the president of france outlined the importance of a climate agreement and said the stakes of an international meeting on climate change have never been so high. he was joined by the french foreign secretary and u.n. secretary-general. >>> your majesties, royal highnesses, excellences and the the president of cop-21, ladies and gentlemen. convening this summit meeting despite the recent terrorist attacks and ongoing mourning. i would like t
11:30 on lectures in history, southern illinois university edwardsville history professor on the caribbean sugar trade, its role in the development of britain's atlantic colonies and its impact on race and slavery in the 1600s. >> sugar was one of the main motors of the slave trade in the americas. 75% of all africans brought to the americas in the 1600s were brought to areas where they were growing and making sugar. it was a huge business. it was some scholars argue the first industrial...
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." >> the caribbean and does it stretches out across the third of south africa's land area. mountains separate the land in two different habitats harboring the religious diversity and the desert in the world. hear, a world-class astronomy project and a farming industry that exports food around the world producing 3.4 million sheep year. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the area is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summer rainstorm, all of the water comes from wells drilled into the ground and pumped up into the surface parking back to an older, slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that without access to clean water like this, this vast area will be economically devastated. this is the name of the desert, but it is also the name of a shale deposit. this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for others, locked into the basin might be as much as 400 trillion feet of shale gas, the fifth largest deposit in the world. sinc
." >> the caribbean and does it stretches out across the third of south africa's land area. mountains separate the land in two different habitats harboring the religious diversity and the desert in the world. hear, a world-class astronomy project and a farming industry that exports food around the world producing 3.4 million sheep year. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the area is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a...
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. >> maybe those that want to get to the caribbean this holiday season. >> 63 mild christmas day.e of rain still christmas eve. rain days is probably traveling. rainiest day.he expect a lot of rain. that is up and down the east coast as well. >> that could be snow. that could have been snow. news and us more that could have been snow. news and us more weather ahead coming it's the holidays, which means a house full of people, who all want to get online. so hurry and get verizon fios. only fios has the fastest internet and wi-fi available, with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, for only $79.99 a month online, you get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first year. plplus, with a 2-year agreemen, fios ges you $400 back, and all the premium movie channels for a year. so go online or call now for this great offer. get out of the past. get fios.
. >> maybe those that want to get to the caribbean this holiday season. >> 63 mild christmas day.e of rain still christmas eve. rain days is probably traveling. rainiest day.he expect a lot of rain. that is up and down the east coast as well. >> that could be snow. that could have been snow. news and us more that could have been snow. news and us more weather ahead coming it's the holidays, which means a house full of people, who all want to get online. so hurry and get...
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>> there are two stories where he comes from in the balance both of them that it comes from the caribbean so haiti becomes intermixed in the other story, as i was writing the book would bounce back and forth in the end from the caribbean but maybe stopped on the way. did you ask about his education? he had a very good education according to his obituary. that particular one said he had a solid school education and was ted been inspiring because he reads. before he goes bankrupt he has 22 volumes in his library. encyclopedias, and then as a member hear he is also reading bacon, and he does read a few novels as well. with no reaction a physically read those books you think if they come bar them he is probably reading them it is not for show. so i think there is a certain element of the old code but it was unlike debt city university. when he died obituaries also the saving the richest colored man in america. but that doesn't last it seems to have supported his children who didn't marry or have kids and were living off of him stereo's three houses is on greenwich. he probably had cash on han
>> there are two stories where he comes from in the balance both of them that it comes from the caribbean so haiti becomes intermixed in the other story, as i was writing the book would bounce back and forth in the end from the caribbean but maybe stopped on the way. did you ask about his education? he had a very good education according to his obituary. that particular one said he had a solid school education and was ted been inspiring because he reads. before he goes bankrupt he has 22...
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. >>> hey did you see where southwest is flying to the caribbean now. >> yeah baby. >> let's go. >> caribbean dreams. >> all right. well, holiday season is meant to be festive, fun, but it can be very stressful time for families and individuals trying to get everything done. >> and you have a lot of conflicts that can happen when you are together for a long amount of time. holiday blues is a true thing, real thing, there is pressure because is there so many things to get done before christmas, new years, trying to get decorations down and then trying to get them down, trying to return the stuff people didn't like and then we eat too much, we drink too much, then we feel bad about ourselves and then we want to lose weight. it can be difficult. >> so psychologists cheryl bilaal says it is important to reduce stress by getting rid of high expectations. >> holiday blues are often, they often happen, because people have enormous expectations, they have grand joost expectations and it is just leaving room for a big fall. >> this one man says it is goes plan ahead and then get really tight shots of
. >>> hey did you see where southwest is flying to the caribbean now. >> yeah baby. >> let's go. >> caribbean dreams. >> all right. well, holiday season is meant to be festive, fun, but it can be very stressful time for families and individuals trying to get everything done. >> and you have a lot of conflicts that can happen when you are together for a long amount of time. holiday blues is a true thing, real thing, there is pressure because is there so...
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we are here from across the caribbean, 14 countries.orking as they carry the group, we are here working for our peoples and our respective islands. and the truth is, that 1.5 as a global target is an absolutely necessary for our survival. if we negotiate an agreement, that does not include a clear understanding that that is the ultimate target that we must reach, then for us in h the caribbean, we have just missed it. >> do you think it will make it then into the final agreement. >> i believe so. i believe from the presentations it is clear that all countries accept the reality of the 1.5, it has been -- we live in the region, every day we see the impact of climate change, and we know how important it is for our people to be able to live in an environment that is not a constant threat. >> one final thing, about 30 seconds what do you say to people -- countries like saudi arabia. >> i am not sure they are blocking. i think that we have to be realistic. and we have to understand that other countries like the countries mentioned, have othe
we are here from across the caribbean, 14 countries.orking as they carry the group, we are here working for our peoples and our respective islands. and the truth is, that 1.5 as a global target is an absolutely necessary for our survival. if we negotiate an agreement, that does not include a clear understanding that that is the ultimate target that we must reach, then for us in h the caribbean, we have just missed it. >> do you think it will make it then into the final agreement. >>...
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>> would disadvantage of a wealthy person from the gulf nation to take up citizenship in a small caribbean island? and vendor why they did it originally but why a small island nation? >> one is ease of travel is easier to travel on that type of passport then setting arabia or syria if you want to do business it is easier. there are tax advantages to be a citizen of these countries all of you don't really need to be a citizen to take advantage. i think it is a little overblown. nice beaches. you can complain. and if you want to educate your kids abroad or just have another option. if your country is in trouble you have a haven. >> there is a great line in the book basically the idea that more passports you can have the better you cannot be too rich or too thin you cannot have too many national passports. thank you so much. hangout and sign books. [applause] >> there are books available at the front registered you bite her to sign a copy she will be happier. and the after party will be at the clover club. one more big round of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
>> would disadvantage of a wealthy person from the gulf nation to take up citizenship in a small caribbean island? and vendor why they did it originally but why a small island nation? >> one is ease of travel is easier to travel on that type of passport then setting arabia or syria if you want to do business it is easier. there are tax advantages to be a citizen of these countries all of you don't really need to be a citizen to take advantage. i think it is a little overblown. nice...
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one is that he comes from the caribbean. his father and mother came from port-au-prince. so haiti, cuba, the two become intermixed because of the revolution and migrants and currents of the time. the other story say he comes from richmond virginia. as i was writing the book, depending on what part i was researching, i would bounce back between the two. in the end, i think probably he came from the caribbean though i think he may have stopped in richmond along the way. that's having your cake and eating it. you asked about his education as well. according to one of his obituaries, he had a very good education school education where he came from. that particularly particular obituary -- he had an education and i think it was the sort of education that was moderately inspiring. because he reads throughout his life. i think in the 40s when he goes bankrupt, he has 22 volumes in his library that are inventoried. a couple volumes of bacon's writings and encyclopedia type of thing. then when he is a member here, he also is reading hobbs more bacon, more wallenberg and more, he d
one is that he comes from the caribbean. his father and mother came from port-au-prince. so haiti, cuba, the two become intermixed because of the revolution and migrants and currents of the time. the other story say he comes from richmond virginia. as i was writing the book, depending on what part i was researching, i would bounce back between the two. in the end, i think probably he came from the caribbean though i think he may have stopped in richmond along the way. that's having your cake...
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come seek the royal caribbean. there is a place where the cold melts away the hustle and bustle dies down and the only thing left the radio city christmas spectacular presented by chase. you bring the family, we bring the joy. don't wait! get your tickets today. behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to cover all your devices. so when you need more from your internet, it's there for you. discover how much more is included. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc. time warner cable. fact. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain. the medicine in advil is their #1 choice. nothing is stronger on tough pain than advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ...from centrum. a complete, and tasty way to support... ...your energy... ...im
come seek the royal caribbean. there is a place where the cold melts away the hustle and bustle dies down and the only thing left the radio city christmas spectacular presented by chase. you bring the family, we bring the joy. don't wait! get your tickets today. behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to...