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edlin: we don't want oil in belize.e want no dredging, no oil plants, nothing like that on our reef, because one little oil spill and the whole reef will be dead. reporter: the people of belize are fighting for their reef. monique takes stock k of the fafaed coral shehe'll soon fid w homes fo the redonations.ors' work is they proudly sw w us theesulults ofof eight yearsrs' work. coral covehas increased from just 6% to over 50%. all the hard work is worth it. the reef has been able to recuperate. lisa: this is not solving the climate change crisis. all this is is a little band-aid buying us some time for the coastal community people here. monique: i say it's all about political will. i think we can do this if we have the people behind us. we can do this. reporter: a long day draws to a close. edlin sells his daily catch to a fish restaurant. from the sea, fresh to the plate. now monique's coral has to take firm enough hold that it can withstand any storm that comes its way. host: once again, our reporters were invited to
edlin: we don't want oil in belize.e want no dredging, no oil plants, nothing like that on our reef, because one little oil spill and the whole reef will be dead. reporter: the people of belize are fighting for their reef. monique takes stock k of the fafaed coral shehe'll soon fid w homes fo the redonations.ors' work is they proudly sw w us theesulults ofof eight yearsrs' work. coral covehas increased from just 6% to over 50%. all the hard work is worth it. the reef has been able to...
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and and find ways of sharing or find ways of self-government and discard was there he had been in belize he'd been a mom going to mayan people and learn new games which are described in the pope to fool the ancient text of the mayan people and i think he brought this to to the prisoners and so the game of racquets which later of course becomes an upper class sport in britain or has this beginning within what we can say is the prison criminal population of england as lovely as a great importation from central america from indigenous peoples but this is just one indication of the enclosure of land so that even sport and life and and all activity becomes enclosed with the loss of the commons i'm going to tell you over here everyone's talking about something called the irish backstop and bricks if you trace social progress in this country where i'm speaking if you have room from those who have experienced english oppression and island tell me about the almost singular importance of britain's 800 year. coal in the oh i'm glad you put it that way almost singular it's the 1st the 1st colony of
and and find ways of sharing or find ways of self-government and discard was there he had been in belize he'd been a mom going to mayan people and learn new games which are described in the pope to fool the ancient text of the mayan people and i think he brought this to to the prisoners and so the game of racquets which later of course becomes an upper class sport in britain or has this beginning within what we can say is the prison criminal population of england as lovely as a great...
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french president jacques chirac who died thursday at the age of 86 and is lying in state at the in belizemonday. world leaders are due to attend her ox funeral service later today. carmaker v.w. is facing a court case brought by nearly half a 1000000 of its customers in the case starting today those customers say the w. deceived them and caused them economic harm when it installed software vehicles to cheap diesel emissions jess. e.w. executives have already been charged in connection with that scandal. it's to austria now where former chancellor sebastian quotes is set to return to power after a sweeping electoral victory that saw his anti migration people's party win the biggest share of the vote that poll was called after his previous government collapsed following a scandal involving his far right coalition partners the freedom party. the recent scandals that triggered the government's collapse apparently didn't hurt sebastian courts at the ballot box i thank the former chancellor is poised to return to power the results show his people's party is the clear winner support for the cons
french president jacques chirac who died thursday at the age of 86 and is lying in state at the in belizemonday. world leaders are due to attend her ox funeral service later today. carmaker v.w. is facing a court case brought by nearly half a 1000000 of its customers in the case starting today those customers say the w. deceived them and caused them economic harm when it installed software vehicles to cheap diesel emissions jess. e.w. executives have already been charged in connection with that...
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this forecast is anything but. 10 belize 10 degrees below. low pressure to the west not bringing us rain fall. the counter clockwise flow will keep the feet from the ocean. the breeze is the opposite of what we need for heat. no heat because of the breezes from the ocean. some clouds in the morning. afternoon sunshine and much more widespread cloud cover friday and into the weekend. fog near the water and temperatures are seasonal ball. tomorrow is cooler than average and we cool down in the breeze will kick up as we head to the weekend. a pretty significant weather change as we head to saturday and sunday. 70s tomorrow in oakland. 87 for concord and 83 for napa. all cooler than today. san francisco 68 efforts to cooling down to 70 to 80 degrees and the warmest spot in mind. 60s near the water with a breeze and well below average on sunday with the sunshine returning. back to average or normal weather by next tuesday or wednesday. not cold. we can call a cold but be cooler than average. that is your forecast. >>> up next, find a settlement th
this forecast is anything but. 10 belize 10 degrees below. low pressure to the west not bringing us rain fall. the counter clockwise flow will keep the feet from the ocean. the breeze is the opposite of what we need for heat. no heat because of the breezes from the ocean. some clouds in the morning. afternoon sunshine and much more widespread cloud cover friday and into the weekend. fog near the water and temperatures are seasonal ball. tomorrow is cooler than average and we cool down in the...
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british empire but he was not the white supremacist and so when he did invade it ups the city lots in belize where he was superintendent he did so equally and all through this you suggest i mean at the moment it was bernie sanders in the united states army kuhlmann as i say here in britain talking about a change in society in this book you say that the concept of the underground is so important i have to say that this shows cool going on the ground you say it's religious geological political and it's key to regaining the idea of cauldron of the ship. yes i do. first geologically speaking what lies underneath the ground was removed and became a basis of energy for the steam engine at the heart of mechanization and of course that energy produces as a side effect c o 2 carbon dioxide which then goes into the stratosphere and thus is the beginning of planetary warming so that's one meaning of the underground another meaning of course comes from the religion at that time which was christianity where it was thought that jesus even went to. hell underground in order in order to comfort those who ha
british empire but he was not the white supremacist and so when he did invade it ups the city lots in belize where he was superintendent he did so equally and all through this you suggest i mean at the moment it was bernie sanders in the united states army kuhlmann as i say here in britain talking about a change in society in this book you say that the concept of the underground is so important i have to say that this shows cool going on the ground you say it's religious geological political...
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to smash windows and set a barricade on fire when $100.00 people have been arrested 7 and files in belize have been deployed around the capital to contain the rest. the trees are far to say they have taken in over 200 migrants rescued from the mediterranean sea but 180 migrants have been refused entry and the civil border rescue vessel doctors without borders say the group includes children and a pregnant woman the rescued migrants are the 4th such group to arrive in malta in a week. still to come here at al-jazeera in sports australia survive a big scare in their opening the rugby world cup match against fiji the best of the action coming up with a rough. rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on the best of all to see this documentary by the early onion in the onion the sweet spot the hard. to rewind continues with losing louisiana is once a thriving community. what's up with lettering above. all while the southern tip of the law is superb. on al-jazeera. some were coerced. others rallied to the cause. but were all complicit in creating wild of terror and oppression. now
to smash windows and set a barricade on fire when $100.00 people have been arrested 7 and files in belize have been deployed around the capital to contain the rest. the trees are far to say they have taken in over 200 migrants rescued from the mediterranean sea but 180 migrants have been refused entry and the civil border rescue vessel doctors without borders say the group includes children and a pregnant woman the rescued migrants are the 4th such group to arrive in malta in a week. still to...
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army tonight bradley joins me from washington belize good to have you on the show maybe you could let me know what you think about what we heard today from saudi arabia did the that saudi colonel did he deliver a compelling case today or did he just simply fall in line with the u.s. i think it's important to view this attack for what it was not was a direct unprovoked attack on global energy markets i think now's the time for and for gathering facts and analyzing options you know wars are easy to start hard and conflict military conflict is a start and the one thing is certain if there is not a strong proportional and measured response i think we'll get more of the same well you say this was an unprovoked attack but can't we argue and i know that some members of the u.s. congress today have argued this that if iran is responsible then iran has been provoked by the us withdrawing from the nuclear agreement. well that would be quite an interesting argument to argue that sanctions warrant what most people consider an act of war in which missiles a lot are launched across borders and ther
army tonight bradley joins me from washington belize good to have you on the show maybe you could let me know what you think about what we heard today from saudi arabia did the that saudi colonel did he deliver a compelling case today or did he just simply fall in line with the u.s. i think it's important to view this attack for what it was not was a direct unprovoked attack on global energy markets i think now's the time for and for gathering facts and analyzing options you know wars are easy...
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and belize. that's play and thely not true. air force signed a contract for refueling in 2016 before trump entered office. partly because it's the only military stopover in the area that's open 24 hours a day. and according to the public data base, air force planes made 936 stops there since 2015. some of which have been posted on youtube like this one from july 2016. six months before trump became president. the "politico" report makes a big deal about crew lodging at the president's resort. we don't the exact cost the crew were charged there, but public documents do show the state department was charged during trump's stay in 2016. 95 pound per might. nearby it costs 215 pound a night. the hilton glasgow, 249 pounds. even the had on blue was nearly double the charges at the turnberry. there i is zero evidence the stopovers are lining the president's pocket. these stories come two weeks after msnbc's mcdonnell had to retract his own russia story. they are willing to neglect facts for fiction that meets the narrative. as rush l
and belize. that's play and thely not true. air force signed a contract for refueling in 2016 before trump entered office. partly because it's the only military stopover in the area that's open 24 hours a day. and according to the public data base, air force planes made 936 stops there since 2015. some of which have been posted on youtube like this one from july 2016. six months before trump became president. the "politico" report makes a big deal about crew lodging at the president's...
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should we take the president's word or move to belize. and by gold all the way. funds.com and cofounder jonas max, welcome back. kennedy: wages have gone about the household medium income has stagnated. >> at a high plateau. that is household income, this gets confusing, in the same report median individual work income went up three and half to 4%. it's high gross wages. >> it could be the people did not want to work as hard in not working as many part-time jobs. >> that makes sense. when you don't have a solid five day a week, 40 hour job, you are doing different stuff. maybe a test rabbit, nanny -- >> that's exactly right. general rages are looking pretty good compared to the last ten years right now. kennedy: that is good. the way you phrase it, were psyching ourselves into a recession. that seems like a bad idea. >> this might be that we caused her own -- we have the reports is the longest ever in there eventually going to happen. we all know the stock market falls 50% when there's a recession. in the fed did this thing really read street and no lowering them
should we take the president's word or move to belize. and by gold all the way. funds.com and cofounder jonas max, welcome back. kennedy: wages have gone about the household medium income has stagnated. >> at a high plateau. that is household income, this gets confusing, in the same report median individual work income went up three and half to 4%. it's high gross wages. >> it could be the people did not want to work as hard in not working as many part-time jobs. >> that makes...
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the garifuna come from honduras, guatemala, and belize, and they trace their ethnic group back to a single of the garifuna community living in the u.s.? you guessed it, the bronx. >> baron ambrosia: living in the bronx you're able to, kind of, travel the world without leaving the borough. >> anthony: right. >> baron ambrosia: and, you know, it's like an addiction. when you go to another country, and that first day in the market -- >> anthony: yeah. >> baron ambrosia: and all your dreams, and you smell the diesel, and you're just looking around -- you're like, "where's that one thing i'm looking for?" to be able to do that, really, in your own backyard is -- >> anthony: cool. >> callita: we have a hudutu. that's coconut soup with fish. over here, we had a tapou. >> anthony: oh, that looks good. >> callita: smoked neck bone with, uh, banana, yuca, yautía, malanga, in coconut soup. >> anthony: well, that sounds good. yeah! i'll definitely have some neck bones and, uh, plantains. yeah, let's do that! >> callita: okay, so, let's put some plantain here. >> anthony: in garifuna cuisine mashed pla
the garifuna come from honduras, guatemala, and belize, and they trace their ethnic group back to a single of the garifuna community living in the u.s.? you guessed it, the bronx. >> baron ambrosia: living in the bronx you're able to, kind of, travel the world without leaving the borough. >> anthony: right. >> baron ambrosia: and, you know, it's like an addiction. when you go to another country, and that first day in the market -- >> anthony: yeah. >> baron...
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vincent by british going to belize. we emancipated ourselves to protect our future as a people. and fisheries we depend disappear. he ocean frontland that my family has inhabited for generation will be underwater if he u.s. federal government continues to promote a fossil fuel-based energy system. it is not just me and my people honduras being harmed by climate change. frontline communities around the are feeling orld the effectsm fe ispossession of land to the grave public health threats that disproportionately affecting myself. these people look like me. lgbtq, lack, and brown, indigenous. eye dents tenthities which place significantly higher the impacts ofth climate change. i have felt the impacts of climate change. i was up in new york, impacted by the climate change fueled by hurricane sandy which and school ly without power for days. i still experience grave anxiety another eriencing climate-driven disaster like superstorm sandy and the harm that these storms will have on family.nd my as someone who already struggles depression, from my understanding of climate change and
vincent by british going to belize. we emancipated ourselves to protect our future as a people. and fisheries we depend disappear. he ocean frontland that my family has inhabited for generation will be underwater if he u.s. federal government continues to promote a fossil fuel-based energy system. it is not just me and my people honduras being harmed by climate change. frontline communities around the are feeling orld the effectsm fe ispossession of land to the grave public health threats that...
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on the eastern coast of settler america in honduras and belize. despite overwhelming adversity we organized our community and emancipate ourselves to protect our futures as a people. however, struggle continues for us. sea levels rise, stirs record more intense and frequent and the coral reefs and jeurys disappear. the oceanfront lance my family had inhabited for generations i'm supposed to hear it will be underwater if the federal government continues to promote a fossil fuel based energy system. it is not just me and my people in honduras being harmed by climate change. from my communities around the country and around the world are already feeling the effect of the climate crisis and the disposition of land and public health threats disproportionately affecting myself another young people. my communities are made up of people who are like me. young, black, and brown, lgbt q, indigenous, identities which plays a significant higher risk to climate change than the general population due to marginalized status in our society. i myself have felt the
on the eastern coast of settler america in honduras and belize. despite overwhelming adversity we organized our community and emancipate ourselves to protect our futures as a people. however, struggle continues for us. sea levels rise, stirs record more intense and frequent and the coral reefs and jeurys disappear. the oceanfront lance my family had inhabited for generations i'm supposed to hear it will be underwater if the federal government continues to promote a fossil fuel based energy...
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judgment of lord sales which we have looked at in that case, but it goes back not simply to dass and the belizel come on and take, i will show the passage in padfield that it refers to. but it shows that in circumstances in which these circumstances have been produced, without quoting affidavit. with redactions, which are claimed and then leaked from time to time, that this government should not take on face value, it should not take on face value in these documents. the point i was making was not so much it should be taken at face value, it was that they should not be ignored. absolutely not. it wasn't apparent to me that the various factors put forward in the minute reflected in the other cabinet documents had been taken into the other cabinet documents had been ta ken into account the other cabinet documents had been taken into account in the opinions of the house. . well, i think they were. they clearly do quote from it. they do take it very seriously but the important point also to bear in mind, my lord, i will be coming on to ita mind, my lord, i will be coming on to it a bit more specifi
judgment of lord sales which we have looked at in that case, but it goes back not simply to dass and the belizel come on and take, i will show the passage in padfield that it refers to. but it shows that in circumstances in which these circumstances have been produced, without quoting affidavit. with redactions, which are claimed and then leaked from time to time, that this government should not take on face value, it should not take on face value in these documents. the point i was making was...
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tonight the sundry downpours in the south—west belize. easy in the south—west overnight.dlands. another cool night with temperatures away from towns and city centres into single figures. south—east england, and northern ireland, probably the coolest. a bright start for northern ireland. cloud increasing through the day. elsewhere, england and wales, and largely dry start. brightening up nicely with some sunny spells developing and it will feel warmer than today. the temperatures will be 14— 20 degrees. finishing with rain in northern ireland in western scotland. that is the remnants of what was hurricane dorian, bringing a wet night to scotla nd dorian, bringing a wet night to scotland and northern ireland. when this year about 50—60 miles an hour. a blustery day on wednesday but really it is hit and miss rain across england and wales on wednesday, slowly brightening up from the north through the day. sunshine and showers, blustery winds from scotland and northern ireland. i think many will finish the day with at least a little bit of sunshine on wednesday, and temperatur
tonight the sundry downpours in the south—west belize. easy in the south—west overnight.dlands. another cool night with temperatures away from towns and city centres into single figures. south—east england, and northern ireland, probably the coolest. a bright start for northern ireland. cloud increasing through the day. elsewhere, england and wales, and largely dry start. brightening up nicely with some sunny spells developing and it will feel warmer than today. the temperatures will be...