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he brought goats to the island and it was known as goats island. below that is signal ladder that connects signal road. the ladder comes from the steep trail. then for the three loops. for the longest loop we propose daybreak. this is two miles that goes farthest east of any trail. it is great for early morning hikes and trail runs. next is the stairs loop. this we think will call to people who want a more challenging trail. it is to the most elevation in the shortest distance. it connects historic trails. you can see navy trail on the right. this will be cleaned up and the trails project. this loop connects to a series of stairs to be built true development project. this loop gives you the experience reflective of other staircases in san francisco like on telegraph hill. last trail and name is infinity loop. this is at the top of the island. shortest of the three loops. it encircles infinity point with views of the bay. the trail forms the figure 8 which allows people to make the hike around. that is it. i am happy to take any comments or hear you
he brought goats to the island and it was known as goats island. below that is signal ladder that connects signal road. the ladder comes from the steep trail. then for the three loops. for the longest loop we propose daybreak. this is two miles that goes farthest east of any trail. it is great for early morning hikes and trail runs. next is the stairs loop. this we think will call to people who want a more challenging trail. it is to the most elevation in the shortest distance. it connects...
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you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not applicable. >> your time is up. next caller. >> bradley angel executive director of green action for health and environmental justice. thank you for discussing this important issue. it is very timely. since i just have a short time. i want to flag a couple of things. there is a set back and how to protect the building and environment. there is radioactive and toxic waste on the island. some removed and some kept by the waterfront. this is a train wreck of a disaster. by failing to that's this in the presentation. i heard buildings. how about the
you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not...
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we will also reach treasure island residents with that. we are doing that toeing with -- doing that toeing with consideration of treasure island policies. >> was there more? >> eric has a couple more slides. it was an announcement that the week of march 22 is the week we expect the resident survey to arrive in folks mailboxes. we will conduct social media outreach to public size that. there will be a mail version with an envelope to be returned or folks can go online with a link to fill it out that way. march 22 is the week those will arrive and will be live online. he had one last slide. that is what the survey will look like. one more slide to show the other ways that we are planning on outreach. we have been working with the tida cab members to organize an april 3 town hall and we are partnering to publicize that. we will also publicly size the survey on social media and to the folks who signed up for the e-mail list. that concludes the update. >> one thing to underscore in terms of communication with the survey. there are a lot of isla
we will also reach treasure island residents with that. we are doing that toeing with -- doing that toeing with consideration of treasure island policies. >> was there more? >> eric has a couple more slides. it was an announcement that the week of march 22 is the week we expect the resident survey to arrive in folks mailboxes. we will conduct social media outreach to public size that. there will be a mail version with an envelope to be returned or folks can go online with a link to...
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going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tougher standards actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of the i've found a greek family and who put all germany. or yep they've already been seen everything harmonious a man up a horn your policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the country's big companies to finance the move on to job. my god i'm not getting set out lasts. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and kristoff it's only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. former nasa i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still any. i want to spend. because no no showed up s
going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tougher standards actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of the i've found a greek family and who put all germany. or yep they've already...
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going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough and there's not really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of i've found a greek family and group at all germany. yep they've already been here and seen everything harmonious and manapul hornier policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails in trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the countries big companies to finance the move on to job our men are mcgonagall now you said all of us. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and kristoff it's only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still. i want to . but because none of showed up so fa
going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough and there's not really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of i've found a greek family and group at all germany. yep they've already been...
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you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not applicable. >> your time is up. next caller. >> bradley angel executive director of green action for health and environmental justice. thank you for discussing this important issue. it is very timely. since i just have a short time. i want to flag a couple of things. there is a set back and how to protect the building and environment. there is radioactive and toxic waste on the island. some removed and some kept by the waterfront. this is a train wreck of a disaster. by failing to that's this in the presentation. i heard buildings. how about the
you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not...
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for the next day we started for the neighboring island of given by the u.n. food program has also planned to mission here. but our trip ended when we were halfway there so we just exactly what is to show how dysfunctional and forward to this care that is that i mean all the surrounding islands said one point where attacks by the insurgents. no luck no times we're definitely stuck on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their operations after recent attacks international corporations stop their operation on the planned nature will gas facility. or should we don't know really how far will the few hours of so. let's have a rest because. we have to wade through shallow waters and mangroves for 3 hours before we encounter the 1st inhabitants. and then finally we get to the island of kitty about an 8 boat docked in the evening before . the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival here. without this food we'll be in utter crisis almost everyone here lives
for the next day we started for the neighboring island of given by the u.n. food program has also planned to mission here. but our trip ended when we were halfway there so we just exactly what is to show how dysfunctional and forward to this care that is that i mean all the surrounding islands said one point where attacks by the insurgents. no luck no times we're definitely stuck on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their...
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going it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of the i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or yeah me up they've already been why is it so and seen everything harmonious a man up a horn your policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the country's big companies to finance the move and a job man oh my god oh god now you said all of us. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and crystals its only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still. i want to spend. but because none of sh
going it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of or part of the i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or yeah me up they've already been...
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the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. but our trip and that's when we were halfway there so we just exactly what it is to show all the time to look. forward to the scare that is i mean all the surrounding i live said one point where it is attacked by the insurgents. no luck low times we're definitely stuck on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their operations after recent attacks international corporations stop their operation on the planned nature of gas facility. for trucking about half an hour now. fortunately we don't know really how far they will serve so. let's have a rest because. we have to wade through shallow waters and mangroves for 3 hours before we encounter the 1st inhabitants. and then finally we get to the island of kitty about an 8 boat docked in the evening before . the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival here. without this food will be in utt
the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. but our trip and that's when we were halfway there so we just exactly what it is to show all the time to look. forward to the scare that is i mean all the surrounding i live said one point where it is attacked by the insurgents. no luck low times we're definitely stuck on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their operations...
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back to take the war directly to the japanese home islands. island hopping was designed. essentially bypass japanese strong points if we could. gain, control of the water in the pacific with our submarines and surface ships and our naval aircraft. then any isolated japanese post no matter how large could not really threaten us. we could just bypass and they would wither on the vine because they couldn't receive any supplies from the japanese government the japanese armed forces back in japan. so this was the strategy and this is basically what we succeeded in doing. in those months in late 1942 1943 and about the first half of 1944 the central pacific campaign started in the gilberts went to the marshalls and spring of 1944 essentially got to the marianas. and there they seized the island of saipan retook guam and also sees the island of tinian. and what that would do would bring the japanese home islands into range of a new bomber that we were building which became the b-29. and so we could really then take the war directly to the japanese home island. macarthur of cours
back to take the war directly to the japanese home islands. island hopping was designed. essentially bypass japanese strong points if we could. gain, control of the water in the pacific with our submarines and surface ships and our naval aircraft. then any isolated japanese post no matter how large could not really threaten us. we could just bypass and they would wither on the vine because they couldn't receive any supplies from the japanese government the japanese armed forces back in japan....
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island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria to see a letter hopes to say 1st school from closing everything evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. borne up on up others the up a war part of i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or young up they've already been and seen everything harmonious sandman up a horn your policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the countries big companies who finance the move on to job man oh my god look i'm not you said all of us. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and crystals its only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. a former nurse who i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there's still an acute. one that's been going. on but because
island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria to see a letter hopes to say 1st school from closing everything evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. borne up on up others the up a war part of i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or young up they've already been and seen everything harmonious sandman up a horn your policy now i'm constantly...
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its lethal crackdown on protesters who oppose the takeover and german tourists flock to the spanish island of majorca for the easter holidays despite coronavirus travel warnings just how risky is this trip to paradise. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program of these 34 people have been killed in a train crash in taiwan dozens more were injured in the accident in which the train rails after emerging from a tunnel and collided with a truck survivors were seen climbing out of windows and on to roofs to reach safety rescuers still trying to reach passengers who are trapped in some of these carriages. dramatic images there correspondent william yang has the view from taipei is following these developments for us as we've heard there dozens of deaths have already been confirmed by the police is that toll expected to rise. fortunately i think we're going to expect that told to continue to rise at least 61 have been hospitalized and some of them has pretty serious injuries and at least 72000 fold half injuries are still trapped in some of the carriages like you just mentioned and one of those that'
its lethal crackdown on protesters who oppose the takeover and german tourists flock to the spanish island of majorca for the easter holidays despite coronavirus travel warnings just how risky is this trip to paradise. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program of these 34 people have been killed in a train crash in taiwan dozens more were injured in the accident in which the train rails after emerging from a tunnel and collided with a truck survivors were seen climbing out of windows and on to...
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it's a very narrow island. you can see from the map. and of course with this very formidable system of defenses in the center of the island. the obvious thing would have been to go round here and he was encouraged to do that by some of his interesting enough his army commanders both general hodge, who was the core commander and and the command of the 77th division andrew bruce whose division the 77th had experience in later of anthroughious operations. both of them were urging him very much to try a second landing and he refused and i think he refused because he wanted to play it safe. the excuse of you know, there would be difficult for resupply and it would be an issue of you know, we might have another we might have another issue on our hands in which they can't got off the beaches and they're all destroyed. but certainly it should have been attempted because it's very unlikely particularly when the second request was made in honor on or around the 26th of april by which time the japanese had already taken very heavy casualties in th
it's a very narrow island. you can see from the map. and of course with this very formidable system of defenses in the center of the island. the obvious thing would have been to go round here and he was encouraged to do that by some of his interesting enough his army commanders both general hodge, who was the core commander and and the command of the 77th division andrew bruce whose division the 77th had experience in later of anthroughious operations. both of them were urging him very much to...
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and there they seized the island of saipan retook guam and also sees the island of tinian. and what that would do would bring the japanese home islands into range of a new bomber that we were building which became the b-29. and so we could really then take the war directly to the japanese home island. macarthur of course was determined to return to the philippines and this was an important strategic decision on part of the united states. did we really need to go back to the philippines? given the island hopping strategy. could we just bypass the philippines? that was what the joint chiefs were discussing in the summer of 1944. eventually, what would happen is that a conference would be held at pearl harbor? in july of 1944 and roosevelt would come across on the cruiser augusta from the west coast united states nimitz was already there. that's nimitz on the right. and macarthur would come up from australia. and other advisors would be there as well and they would talk about art. what do we actually going to do here? there were those who thought that we did not need to go bac
and there they seized the island of saipan retook guam and also sees the island of tinian. and what that would do would bring the japanese home islands into range of a new bomber that we were building which became the b-29. and so we could really then take the war directly to the japanese home island. macarthur of course was determined to return to the philippines and this was an important strategic decision on part of the united states. did we really need to go back to the philippines? given...
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you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not applicable. >> your time is up. next caller. >> bradley angel executive director of green action for health and environmental justice. thank you for discussing this important issue. it is very timely. since i just have a short time. i want to flag a couple of things. there is a set back and how to protect the building and environment. there is radioactive and toxic waste on the island. some removed and some kept by the waterfront. this is a train wreck of a disaster. by failing to that's this in the presentation. i heard buildings. how about the
you have a katrina disaster on treasure island. your projections of sea level rise need to bereorganized dramatically to introduce the concept. especially in light of the fact they are not properly cleaned up. at the hearing on february 8, held at the board of supervisors land use contamination. even the stated department of public health admitted there were problems with the cleanup records. until we get a real school on that, this is not add -- until we get a rescoop on that, this is not...
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but cuba is not an island unto itself. and our concern is not ended by mere expressions of nonintervention or regret. this is not the first time in either ancient or recent history that a small band of freedom fighters has engaged the armor of totalitarianism. it is not the first time that communist tanks have rolled over gallant men and women fighting to redeem the independence of their homeland. nor is it by any means the final episode in the eternal struggle of liberty against tyranny anywhere on the face of the globe including cuba itself. mr. castro has said that these were mercenaries. according to press reports, the final message to be relayed from the refugee forces on the beach came from the rebel commander when asked if he wished to be evacuated, his answer was, i will never leave this country. that is not the reply of a mercenary. he has gone now to join in the mountains, countless other guerilla fighters who are equally determined that the dedication of those who gave their lives shall not be forgotten and that
but cuba is not an island unto itself. and our concern is not ended by mere expressions of nonintervention or regret. this is not the first time in either ancient or recent history that a small band of freedom fighters has engaged the armor of totalitarianism. it is not the first time that communist tanks have rolled over gallant men and women fighting to redeem the independence of their homeland. nor is it by any means the final episode in the eternal struggle of liberty against tyranny...
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why some say access to the island to learn about its racist and xenophobic path? there's more important now than ever, and later in sports. we will show you nick bo says work out less than seven months after the 49ers pass rusher majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. announced his first executive actions on gun control today. the move comes in the wake of recent mass shootings in georgia, colorado, orange county, south carolina, and sadly today in texas, the action that could have the biggest impact is a plan to limit the sale and spread of so called ghost guns. in sonoma county. the mayor of windsor is denying allegations of sexual assault. san francisco chronicle spoke with. four women who say dominic properly assaulted them in separate incidents between 2003 in 2019, the sonoma county district attorney says her office is now reviewing the allegations. the supply of
why some say access to the island to learn about its racist and xenophobic path? there's more important now than ever, and later in sports. we will show you nick bo says work out less than seven months after the 49ers pass rusher majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. announced his first executive...
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and thousands of people on the caribbean island of st vincent take shelter as volcanic ash rains downe duke of edinburgh is to be buried next saturday. he died on friday at the age of 99. because of coronavirus restrictions, his funeral will take place within the grounds of windsor castle, with no public processions, but it will be televised. the palace has said prince harry will attend but his wife meghan, who is pregnant, has been advised by her doctors not to travel. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. at midday in the capital cities of the four nations of the united kingdom, 41 gun salutes sounded in tribute to the duke. fire! fire. and for a man who served in the royal navy in the second world war and later, guns were fired in tribute aboard several warships. and in gibraltar, home to the royal navy's gibraltar squadron. at windsor castle, the earl of wessex arrived with his wife tojoin the queen in the family's mourning, as officials put the finishing touches to the plans for the duke's funeral. it will take place at three o'clock next saturday afternoon at st geo
and thousands of people on the caribbean island of st vincent take shelter as volcanic ash rains downe duke of edinburgh is to be buried next saturday. he died on friday at the age of 99. because of coronavirus restrictions, his funeral will take place within the grounds of windsor castle, with no public processions, but it will be televised. the palace has said prince harry will attend but his wife meghan, who is pregnant, has been advised by her doctors not to travel. our royal correspondent...
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many more face food shortages. >> from the islands of -- from the air, the islands of mozambique's northern coast look like paradise. on the ground, the flood of refugees has more than doubled its population in the last few months. the united nations aid mission is not able to eat everyone. >> we've been here since 7:00 in the morning and haven't gotten anything. now they tell us they are all out, but they wrote down our names? what should i do now? >> she was lucky enough to receive something rice, flour, corn, and cooking oil. the villagers have nowhere to go. then the attackers came a third time. >> they just chopped off one person's head for no reason right before our eyes. everyone has to watch, even the children. >> now murray lives in a hut with her three children. she has adopted another child who had lost his parents on the way here. >> the next day, we started for the neighboring island. the island's government administrator helps with distributing food tt is critical for survival here. >>fó without this food, we have been in a crisis. almost all the refugees are from the main len
many more face food shortages. >> from the islands of -- from the air, the islands of mozambique's northern coast look like paradise. on the ground, the flood of refugees has more than doubled its population in the last few months. the united nations aid mission is not able to eat everyone. >> we've been here since 7:00 in the morning and haven't gotten anything. now they tell us they are all out, but they wrote down our names? what should i do now? >> she was lucky enough to...
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sunder and florian schmidt report on the situation on the island of. a prominent guest at the most notorious migration hotspots well e.u. commissioner is a human so into it muffled when he cam in a guarded convoy earlier this week journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring some starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents. we need djoko from the democratic republic of congo he tells us he has been here for 16 months. we are living like animals without documents but i've had my asylum interview already but i haven't had anything since this is a sad fate we face. more than 13000 people are stuck in these hot spots in the north of gene islands as part of a system designed to help greece cope with high numbers of irregular arrivals as part of the e.u.'s 26000 migration deal with turkey greek authorities with the e.u. support have to examine whether each person arriving here has a right to asylum those whose claims ar
sunder and florian schmidt report on the situation on the island of. a prominent guest at the most notorious migration hotspots well e.u. commissioner is a human so into it muffled when he cam in a guarded convoy earlier this week journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring some starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents. we need djoko from the...
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it is an awe—inspiring, frightening sight, captured by the islanders vincent as they the islanders vincentd areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust % shooting several kilometres into air, as the volcano unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright. but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and... and then what happened, you began to feel something hitting your skin. ash. and as the ash blocked out of the sky, these were the scenes as daytime on the island turned dark as night in moments. these eruptions are rare. just a handful into hundred years. the last was some a0 years ago, with no casualties, and the government on st vincent are trying hard to avoid loss of life this time too. i trying hard to avoid loss of life this time too.- life this time too. i hereby order as — life this time too. i hereby order as follows. - life this time too. i hereby order as follows. one, - life this time too. i hereby order as follows. one, the evacuation of all premises in the areas designated as the red zone on t
it is an awe—inspiring, frightening sight, captured by the islanders vincent as they the islanders vincentd areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust % shooting several kilometres into air, as the volcano unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright. but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and... and then what happened, you began to feel something hitting your skin. ash. and as the ash blocked out of...
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terrorists attack the island pillaging it and killing 2 villages terrorists kidnapped 30 islanders mainly gilts. people about tex most against the terrorists and so far not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. final preparations are underway for the funeral of prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth . and his wife sophie viewed flowers left by members of the public outside st george's chapel in windsor where the funeral will take place only 30 close relatives will attend due to restrictions the funeral is being closely followed here in germany where the british royals trace their roots and where they still have many fans. queen elizabeth the 2nd and prince philip on the 2015 state visit to germany it was their 5th such trip but they were still greeted enthusiastically some traveled hundreds of kilometers to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. we had to do it and i'm very glad we did. values tradition pride and the friendship between england and germany. the queen is something special when she's in germany you have to be there. the british royal family is
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we're going to sicily, the biggest island in the mediterranean.ecause there is no bridge, they take the train and put it on to a ferry. oh, we're getting on it. oh, that's exciting. and you can see the tracks here where the other cars will go. i love trains, but i like the idea that the train goes on a boat. i think we should get a car on this on top of a train on a boat, and then have a horse on top of the car. i am stanley tucci, i am fascinated by my italian heritage, and i'm traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of these 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. sicily is a mythical land of contrasts -- fire and water, dry and fertile, refined -- that's very french -- and rough. how did one of the poorest regions in europe -- i love it! -- create the richest of cuisines? get ready. >> this is delicious. >> i want to take a bath in it. >> every mouthful here is an eruption of flavor. >> oh my god they're so good. oh my god! ♪ before i arrive in sicily, there is one delicious food ritual that i have to experience. i
we're going to sicily, the biggest island in the mediterranean.ecause there is no bridge, they take the train and put it on to a ferry. oh, we're getting on it. oh, that's exciting. and you can see the tracks here where the other cars will go. i love trains, but i like the idea that the train goes on a boat. i think we should get a car on this on top of a train on a boat, and then have a horse on top of the car. i am stanley tucci, i am fascinated by my italian heritage, and i'm traveling...
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rights groups aid agencies and many refugees say the island is made of silt and didn't exist couple of decades ago and they leave those staying there exposed to tough conditions and bad weather bangladesh is struggling to find a long term solution for more than a 1000000 running out of refugees since last december the country has started relocating many of them to across the law and in the bay of bengal because of what it cites as congestion and security issues in the world's largest refugee camp in caucasus bazaar the government said island has all the facilities that are needed and can withstand storms and high seas but that disputed by many who have arrived there. it was a mistake to come here i won't suggest others come here we are worried about storms and floods and how to survive under such conditions aid agencies have warned that with the cycle on season fast approaching people on pashtun char could be stranded and face food shortages when major storms strike the international red cross ses there are too many on sutton it is. all about. money or even to get. but. the government
rights groups aid agencies and many refugees say the island is made of silt and didn't exist couple of decades ago and they leave those staying there exposed to tough conditions and bad weather bangladesh is struggling to find a long term solution for more than a 1000000 running out of refugees since last december the country has started relocating many of them to across the law and in the bay of bengal because of what it cites as congestion and security issues in the world's largest refugee...
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going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's not nice not really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful island. is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on up others the up a war part of i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or young up they've already been higher and seen everything harmonious and manacles hornier policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the country's big companies to finance the move on to job. mcgonagall not. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and christoph its only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still. one that's by the end of the. book because none of showed up so far christoph s
going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's not nice not really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful island. is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on up others the up a war part of i've found a greek family and who puts all germany. or young up they've already been higher...
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going back it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough and it's actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are born upon up others the up of or part of i've found a greek family and look at all germany. yep they have already been here you see that's and seen everything harmonious and man up the horn your policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v. station. to find someone among the country's big companies to finance the move on to job. my god i'm not getting us. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and kristoff it's only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. i want to go to high school and later become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still. i want to . but because none of showed up so far christoph
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. ., ., ., the island.nd. doctor paul call from plymouth university, _ the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank- the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank you | the island. doctor paul call from - plymouth university, thank you very much. and indeed for supplying us with those photos which vividly illustrates why this volcano is now potentially such a threat. thank you very much for being with us on the bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the duke of edinburgh's children pay tribute to their late father — after a private church service attended by members of the royal family. iran says its main nuclearfacility has been hit by an act of terrorism a day after new uranium enrichment centrifuges were installed. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen on monday in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops — while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions
. ., ., ., the island.nd. doctor paul call from plymouth university, _ the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank- the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank you | the island. doctor paul call from - plymouth university, thank you very much. and indeed for supplying us with those photos which vividly illustrates why this volcano is now potentially such a threat. thank you very much for being with us on the bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the duke of...
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to us the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. that the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survive. here. without. them there tech crisis out almost everyone here lives from the city of god the refugees are from the mainland to look i have problems and can tell me this without . the details while down. it is a lot about $4000.00 people lived on this island before the insurgency now it is more than $10000.00 people was thousands of displaced people leaving the mainland in the coming year and the possible months looking for a safe place to stay just that this isn't exactly a safe place last year terrorists attacked the island pillaging it and killing 2 villages to terrorists kidnapped 30 islanders mainly gilts couple to gado province people are worried about more attacks most feel helpless against the terrorists and so far not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. of the sport and to german football where light 2nd hoffenhei
to us the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. that the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survive. here. without. them there tech crisis out almost everyone here lives from the city of god the refugees are from the mainland to look i have problems and can tell me this without . the details while down. it is a lot about $4000.00 people lived on this island before the insurgency...
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and isolated islands. and why the pandemic is making scavenging even more dangerous and gaza's overflowing rubbish dumps. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored plan qatar airways we got some pleasant spring sunshine across western parts of europe not too much heat to be talking about having said that but some are some warmer air around that's going to be up for scandinavia towards baltic states some still some decent spells of warm weather down towards the southeast there are some clout in between we will still see some showers sticking around the balkans eastern parts of here cheri just pushing up towards the western side of russian we have got that line of sherry right say just coming in across the west. and potent into germany last he founded right across the british isles we have got some wet weather trying to make its way into not really making too much progress having said that as we go on into monday i wetter weather coming up that western side of allah maybe the outer hebrides far west of scot
and isolated islands. and why the pandemic is making scavenging even more dangerous and gaza's overflowing rubbish dumps. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored plan qatar airways we got some pleasant spring sunshine across western parts of europe not too much heat to be talking about having said that but some are some warmer air around that's going to be up for scandinavia towards baltic states some still some decent spells of warm weather down towards the southeast there are some clout in...
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. at predecessor's hardline the island. �* _ predecessor's hardline the island. �* .y, ., island. shift or additional steps _ island. a cuba policy shift or additional steps is _ island. a cuba policy shift or additional steps is currently | additional steps is currently not among the present�*s top foreign policy priorities. —— president's from the death of fidel castro to raul castro's retirement, the changing of the guard of cuba has been gradual. as all those who fought alongside the castro brothers also retired from the politburo, the age at the table's top table is younger, but that doesn't necessarily mean modernisation. and without fresh ideas there is almost certainly more economic hardship ahead in a post castro cuba. will grant, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still lots to come. including: celebrations at nasa as its helicopter takes off on mars. the first powered flight on another planet. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it
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we have asian pacific islanders who themselves are afraid for their safety. they're afraid for the safety of their parents and grandparents and they are coming to work and taking care of other people and they are coming to work and taking care of those people in their own community who are afraid in the same way and their fear is legitimate. it's not unfounded. it is entirely possible. so that service of speaking for staff that this is an issue that impacts them and is important enough that we should all be paying attention to i think is a really important one. we've been trying to do that to some degree. we have forums from staff to speak to each other and i think that was really useful to people. there were three other people there, but we hit the limit, but i do think that more formal and elevated pronouncements have an impact in telling people that what they're experiencing is important. the other thing i want to be sure about is that we look at this as yet another example in which we all have experiences of pain and persecution that should lead us to the
we have asian pacific islanders who themselves are afraid for their safety. they're afraid for the safety of their parents and grandparents and they are coming to work and taking care of other people and they are coming to work and taking care of those people in their own community who are afraid in the same way and their fear is legitimate. it's not unfounded. it is entirely possible. so that service of speaking for staff that this is an issue that impacts them and is important enough that we...
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sunder and florian schmidt report on the situation on the island. a prominent guest at the news most notorious migration hotspots well if you commit if you once onto it michael when he camped in a guarded convoy earlier this week journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring some starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents. we need djoko from the democratic republic of congo he tells us he has been here for 16 months. we are living on without documents but i've had my asylum interview already but i haven't had anything since this is a sad fate we face. more than 13000 people are stuck in these hot spots in the north of gene islands as part of a system designed to help greece cope with high numbers of irregular arrivals as part of the e.u.'s 26000 migration deal with turkey greek authorities with e.u. support have to examine whether each person arriving here has a right to asylum those whose claims are rejected m
sunder and florian schmidt report on the situation on the island. a prominent guest at the news most notorious migration hotspots well if you commit if you once onto it michael when he camped in a guarded convoy earlier this week journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring some starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents. we need djoko from the democratic...
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angel island represents a dark chapter in u. s history, a place where immigrants from china were detained and mistreated. and now the blue and gold fleet, the soul ferry service from san francisco to the island for more than 20 years, is applying to the c p u. c to end the route, describing it as a tough business decision, but opponents, including a former detainee, tell ktvu is amberleigh access to history confronting racial discrimination is especially important in this climate of anti asian hate. it's so important for people to come here to angel island to walk in the footsteps of former detainees and to experience the sense of history and emotion concerned that discontinuing blue and gold fleet ferry service from san francisco was severely impact public access. the national historic landmark was home to an immigration center from 1910 to 1940, during which 175,000 chinese immigrants were detained and subjected to mistreatment. if this place was built to enforce the chinese exclusion laws, the chinese exclusion act of 18 82 b
angel island represents a dark chapter in u. s history, a place where immigrants from china were detained and mistreated. and now the blue and gold fleet, the soul ferry service from san francisco to the island for more than 20 years, is applying to the c p u. c to end the route, describing it as a tough business decision, but opponents, including a former detainee, tell ktvu is amberleigh access to history confronting racial discrimination is especially important in this climate of anti asian...
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and after eight days we saw the island. >> williams: it was a volcanic island, jutting out from the sea the rocky shoreline, leaving it in pieces. the exhausted teenagers struggled ashore. >> totau: the only thing we do, grabbing each other together and say a prayer, "thank you, god." >> williams: the schoolboys later discovered they'd drifted 100 miles from where they'd set off and had landed on the island of ata. on maps, nothing more than an uninhabited speck. it was a story so remarkable that l later an auststralian telelevision crew w brought thee teenagers back to ata to re- enact their experience. in the film, sione, mano and their friends show how they survived. >>>> they were able to salvage n oar and a piece of wire, and with this they set out to catch what they hoped would be theheir first meal in eight days. >> williams: they demonstrate how they ate the fish they caught raw, and quenched theheir thirst by raiding the nests of seabirds, drinking their blood and their raw eggs. any food, anything to drink? >> totau: any food. no matter how awful it is and how dirty it is, it'
and after eight days we saw the island. >> williams: it was a volcanic island, jutting out from the sea the rocky shoreline, leaving it in pieces. the exhausted teenagers struggled ashore. >> totau: the only thing we do, grabbing each other together and say a prayer, "thank you, god." >> williams: the schoolboys later discovered they'd drifted 100 miles from where they'd set off and had landed on the island of ata. on maps, nothing more than an uninhabited speck. it...
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and that's because officials say a volcano on that island could erupt at any moment. andrea fujii with details. >> reporter: this morning cruise ships racing to help evacuate thousands of people before a volcano erupts on the caribbean island of st. vincent. >> look at that. >> reporter: officials say an eruption is imminent. >> there is now in the country an evacuation order. >> reporter: ferries, boats, all helping get people out. at least four cruise ships are arriving. royal caribbean and celebrity sending help and two ships from carnival set to dock today. >> this is an emergency. persons with children, those that are disabled. we're allowing you to board first. >> reporter: smoke is already billowing from the volcano which last erupted in 1979. the prime minister ordering mandatory evacuations of about 16,000 people in designated red danger zones. st. vincent is the main island in the caribbean nation of st. vincent and the grenadines. about 1500 miles from miami, west of barbados and northeast of aruba and venezuela. >> all arrangements have now kickstarted. an
and that's because officials say a volcano on that island could erupt at any moment. andrea fujii with details. >> reporter: this morning cruise ships racing to help evacuate thousands of people before a volcano erupts on the caribbean island of st. vincent. >> look at that. >> reporter: officials say an eruption is imminent. >> there is now in the country an evacuation order. >> reporter: ferries, boats, all helping get people out. at least four cruise ships are...
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increasingly difficult as one of the last islands that have been spared from islamist attacks. a flood of refugees has more than doubled its population in just a few months and united nations 8 mission isn't able to feed everyone yeah yeah. i know. that we've been here since 7 in the morning and haven't gotten anything i don't know they tell us they all have their roots down now and i miss what should i do now you know like you your body. you want to. marry not so i was lucky enough to receive some rise flour corn and cooking oil taro groups have attacked her home village on the mainland twice and want everyone to leave but the villagers had nowhere to go then the attackers came a set time. beside you again to live until just chopped off the wonders of his head when no resistance might be why even everyone has to watch even the jewish nun as though we were there yet i designed a video. now marie lives in the hut with her 3 children she has adopted another child who had lost his parents on the way here. for. the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the un food
increasingly difficult as one of the last islands that have been spared from islamist attacks. a flood of refugees has more than doubled its population in just a few months and united nations 8 mission isn't able to feed everyone yeah yeah. i know. that we've been here since 7 in the morning and haven't gotten anything i don't know they tell us they all have their roots down now and i miss what should i do now you know like you your body. you want to. marry not so i was lucky enough to receive...
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and german tourists flock to the spanish island of mallorca for the easter holidays despite coronavirus travel warnings just how risky is this get away. i'm exposed or thanks for joining us. at least 48 people have been killed in a train crash in taiwan dozens more were injured in the accident which happened in eastern taiwan's while u.n. county the train derailed after emerging from a tunnel and colliding with a truck rescuers are still trying to reach people trapped in some of the carriages more than 350 passengers were on board. and correspondent william yang has the latest for us from taipei wm thanks for joining us dozens of death deaths already reported is that number expected to increase. yeah i think the next few hours will be critical at least the only good news so far is the no one is still trapped in the train which means that all passengers have been evacuated but the death toll could increase if those in critical condition now in the hospital might not be able to make it through the night there are also actually more information about why and how the accident happened so ap
and german tourists flock to the spanish island of mallorca for the easter holidays despite coronavirus travel warnings just how risky is this get away. i'm exposed or thanks for joining us. at least 48 people have been killed in a train crash in taiwan dozens more were injured in the accident which happened in eastern taiwan's while u.n. county the train derailed after emerging from a tunnel and colliding with a truck rescuers are still trying to reach people trapped in some of the carriages...
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and staying with the krona virus in germany thousands of germans have traveled to the spanish island of new york this year for spring break for many it's an annual tradition but in the middle of a pandemic chancellor angela merkel has warned against this vacation in times of the coronavirus as controversial as it is considered a pandemic driver our reporter young philip schultz finds out from tourists and locals on the island whether all the fun is worth all the risk slowly but surely it's filling up with tourists again this is where most germans who book a trip to majorca choose to stay. restaurant owners are pleased every day more beach bars open up their outdoor terraces. but it's not just the beach that is popular activity has picked up at doctors' offices as well starting this week tourists must get tested for corona virus before returning to germany one month you have farias options you can make an appointment at the airport then you don't have to wait at all but you pay more as far as i know there are also 2 other places near here where you can take a test so personally i don'
and staying with the krona virus in germany thousands of germans have traveled to the spanish island of new york this year for spring break for many it's an annual tradition but in the middle of a pandemic chancellor angela merkel has warned against this vacation in times of the coronavirus as controversial as it is considered a pandemic driver our reporter young philip schultz finds out from tourists and locals on the island whether all the fun is worth all the risk slowly but surely it's...
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surge in code 19 infections with schools and hotels being transformed into hospitals the african island nation has recorded 31000 cases since the outbreak began last year 4000 of them from last week alone shelob ellis reports. welcome to the live hotel and medicare capsule and tanana river these days people chicken to do just that live it's one of many hotels and schools that are now makeshift hospitals as medicare screws fragile health system is buried under thousands of new cases. we have the virus which is the south african variant and the 2nd wave this variant also triggers more severe reactions has to increase of death in madagascar and. madagascar a country of 27000000 people had escaped the worst of the pandemic since e outbreak began it has recorded 31000 cases 538 do this but 4000 of those cases came this week more than 800 on saturday. we came here yesterday and there were still places available but now it's almost full . earlier this month medicare screws president andre rodger alina reluctantly joins the world health organization's kovacs program to procure vaccines he had f
surge in code 19 infections with schools and hotels being transformed into hospitals the african island nation has recorded 31000 cases since the outbreak began last year 4000 of them from last week alone shelob ellis reports. welcome to the live hotel and medicare capsule and tanana river these days people chicken to do just that live it's one of many hotels and schools that are now makeshift hospitals as medicare screws fragile health system is buried under thousands of new cases. we have the...
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the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival here. without. them there's a crisis almost everyone here lives rather says look god the refugees are from the mainland to look at their problems and and tell me this without. the details down. about 4000 people lived on this island before the insurgency now is more than 10000 people was thousands of displaced people leaving the mainland and coming here in the past months looking for a safe place to stay just that this isn't exactly a safe place last year terrorists attacked the island pillaging it and killing 2 villages to terrorists kidnapped 30 islanders mainly gilts couple to gado province people are worried about more attacks most feel helpless against the terrorists and so far not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. well how do you capture a year's worth of emotion and drama anxiety and loss in a single photograph judges
the next day we started for the neighboring island of cuba the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival here. without. them there's a crisis almost everyone here lives rather says look god the refugees are from the mainland to look at their problems and and tell me this without. the details down. about 4000 people lived on this island before the insurgency now is more than 10000 people was...
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the next day we started for the neighboring island of given by the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. that the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival he said. without us what we have seen them there tech crisis almost everyone here lives from the sea of blood to the refugees are from the mainland to look at their promise and and tell me this without. the details small town said it is. about 4000 people lived on this island before the insurgency now it is more than 10000 people with thousands of displaced people leaving the mainland and coming here in the past months looking for a safe place to stay just that this isn't exactly a safe place last year terrorists attacked the island pillaging it and killing 2 villages so terrorists could have 30 islanders mainly gilts up with their gado province people are worried about more attacks most feel helpless against the terrorists and so far not a single soldier has been stationed here on the island. the head of the tokyo olympics say there are no p
the next day we started for the neighboring island of given by the u.n. food program has also plans a mission here. that the island's government administrator helps with distributing food that's critical for survival he said. without us what we have seen them there tech crisis almost everyone here lives from the sea of blood to the refugees are from the mainland to look at their promise and and tell me this without. the details small town said it is. about 4000 people lived on this island...
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of the island's founders. you have the indwelling spirit, which is frightening to those in new england. the other is a lack of hierarchy. the man is all powerful. the man is the head of the household. he knows that his wife has her own willfulness, but he expects her to swallow it and submit to whatever he decides in the final way. there is submission expects on all those not of the head of the household. one of the things in the 17th century where you show honor is removing your hat. hot honors are incredibly important within the period. when you meet people, you take off your hat. offer a courtesy, a bow. if you come into the courtroom the hat is instantly off in a courtroom. quakers refused and their hats are knocked off by officers. james has agreed to demonstrate hat honors with me. now, we meet, you already have -- okay. so you take it off with your right hand, you make make a sweep, sweep, excellent. now if we are of the same age and same class, james, watch this, do exactly what i do at the same time,
of the island's founders. you have the indwelling spirit, which is frightening to those in new england. the other is a lack of hierarchy. the man is all powerful. the man is the head of the household. he knows that his wife has her own willfulness, but he expects her to swallow it and submit to whatever he decides in the final way. there is submission expects on all those not of the head of the household. one of the things in the 17th century where you show honor is removing your hat. hot...
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trapped and seemingly forgotten by the block 5 greek islands near the turkish coast have become known as hotspots where refugees mostly from syria and afghanistan are living in severely crowded conditions with insufficent sanitation more than a 3rd are children mostly without access to education and as far as the e.u. is concerned they are waiting to be transported back to turkey as part of a deal reached with ancora 5 years ago the e.u. is urging turkey to resume accepting migrants from greece but many experts say the deal with turkey is a human rights disaster. a prominent guest at the news most notorious migration which forms. the new commissioner for human suntour the muffled enough guarded convoy earlier this week. journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring sun starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents well the sea flooded their homes we need djoko from the democratic republic of congo he tells us he has been here for 16 months we are li
trapped and seemingly forgotten by the block 5 greek islands near the turkish coast have become known as hotspots where refugees mostly from syria and afghanistan are living in severely crowded conditions with insufficent sanitation more than a 3rd are children mostly without access to education and as far as the e.u. is concerned they are waiting to be transported back to turkey as part of a deal reached with ancora 5 years ago the e.u. is urging turkey to resume accepting migrants from greece...
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really, the duke of edinburgh was at the heart of this island for many years. in 1964, when it gained independence... and the villa where they lived between 1949 and 1951 is being refurbished and 1951 is being refurbished and the hope is in the years to come people will arrive on the island and learn more about the links between the duke of edinburgh and malta and as a place that was certainly in his heart. big there. —— nick beake there. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show... i'll be asking if our holiday habits will change post—pandemic. now you're finding that the response is safety, health, wellness. pirouettes, prima donnas and more — our rundown of online events to keep you going till we can all travel again. plus, we visit the animal hospital working round the clock to save new zealand's endangered penguins. they're quite aggressive — they want to bite you, they want to flipper—bash you, they poop all over you. but we love them. penguins chirp hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you from london's cove
really, the duke of edinburgh was at the heart of this island for many years. in 1964, when it gained independence... and the villa where they lived between 1949 and 1951 is being refurbished and 1951 is being refurbished and the hope is in the years to come people will arrive on the island and learn more about the links between the duke of edinburgh and malta and as a place that was certainly in his heart. big there. —— nick beake there. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show....