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they arrived in barbados a little bit later. very quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they are entirely stripped of forests and any piece of arable land is planted with sugarcane, and eventually, they used enslaved africans to work those cane plantations. these islands, because they have been completely stripped of their forest, only growing sugarcane, they need food, they need provisions for that enslaved labor force. they need supplies like timber for building and for burning. they need livestock for food and labor, and they turned to new england. as early as the 1630's, you see new englanders selling these provisions to the west indies. they, it is used to fuel the plantation complex there, and in exchange, new englanders received sugar and molasses and things like -- and enslaved africans. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies. first barbados but eventually the leeward islands. eventua
they arrived in barbados a little bit later. very quickly, these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. almost the entire islands are. they are entirely stripped of forests and any piece of arable land is planted with sugarcane, and eventually, they used enslaved africans to work those cane plantations. these islands, because they have been completely stripped of their forest, only growing sugarcane, they need food, they need provisions for that enslaved labor...
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the british dug tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough they could get calvary, horse and soldier to go through the tunnels. you look at even before that, the smuggling in of some of the -- the rum and everything else, molasses and sugar. where did that come from? lumber, fur to great britain. but the islands are so valuable that when clinton has to attach 4,000 solders with general grant to go into the caribbean. the islands are important. the caribbean is important. the fighting that goes on in those places -- the first amphibious landing is when the colonists try to raid the bahamas. they land in 1775. there's a gentleman out here who is probably giving me a dirty look because i'm stealing his thought there with the continental marines. i apologize. i think what was gained or lost is the islands that are very important. if you go today, you can see the forts that the british build on these islands to protect them. >> that's the same reason why the french gave up on the french and indian war as well. was it worth defending can
the british dug tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough they could get calvary, horse and soldier to go through the tunnels. you look at even before that, the smuggling in of some of the -- the rum and everything else, molasses and sugar. where did that come from? lumber, fur to great britain. but the islands are so valuable that when clinton has to attach 4,000 solders with general grant to go into the caribbean. the islands are important. the caribbean...
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if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leads. they have assigned their, that says we st. we saved washington before he saved the united states. but if you travel right outside, but if you're on a tour they bring through the tunnels, and the british had done complete tunnels at underneath the island of barbados, to protect it from the french. a big enough to get a cavalry a horse, and a soldier to go through the tunnels. and even before that, the smuggling in some of the realm and the sugar and molasses, and everything else. so and the preservative salt. so would we have strike lumber here, what we thought we have done here. for, and we brought that to great britain. but the islands in the caribbean, are so valuable, that when they have to put like 4000 soldiers, to support it. the fighting that went on there, it's the first and phoebe us landing. and that's when the colonists try to raid the bahamas. in 1775. yes i think the rest is what's gained or lost, their islands are very important, and if you go today you can still see the
if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington leads. they have assigned their, that says we st. we saved washington before he saved the united states. but if you travel right outside, but if you're on a tour they bring through the tunnels, and the british had done complete tunnels at underneath the island of barbados, to protect it from the french. a big enough to get a cavalry a horse, and a soldier to go through the tunnels. and even before that, the...
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if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington -- there is a sign there that says we saved washington before he saved the united states. they invite you to a tour on the tunnels and the british had billed tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough that they could actually get cavalry and soldiers to go through these tunnels. you look, even before that, the smuggling in of the rum and everything else and the molasses and sugar. where did that come from? or the 18th century preservative of salt. so the american colonies, what do we extract? lumber. manure. or to great britain. but these islands in the caribbean are so valuable that when general grant have to detach soldiers to go into the caribbean. the caribbean are important and the fighting that goes on in those places. the first amphibious landing in american history is when the colonists try to raid the bahamas to put marines there in 1775. there is a gentleman out here who is giving me probably a dirty look because i'm stealing his look with the continental ma
if anyone has ever been to the island of barbados, the only place where washington -- there is a sign there that says we saved washington before he saved the united states. they invite you to a tour on the tunnels and the british had billed tunnels under the island of barbados to protect it from the french. big enough that they could actually get cavalry and soldiers to go through these tunnels. you look, even before that, the smuggling in of the rum and everything else and the molasses and...
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early on, barbados was one of the great centers of the slave trade. jamaica would end up being one of the greatest. another for the french imperial system, in today's terms, was haiti. the crown jewel of the french system. to the caribbean, almost 5 million people were shipped. 4.2 million arrived alive. half the total. accident that this was the great center of sugar production. the sugar industry drove the slave trade for many years. it was an especially brutal regime, as you know. the second most important destination was brazil. portuguese brazil. also the home of a very lucrative plantation system. millionil, roughly 3.5 were loaded on the ships, and 3.2 million arrived. this was about 36% of the total, a little more than one third. overwhelmingly, the caribbean and brazil are the two most important sites for the slave trade. if you are just keeping track of the numbers i have given to you, you will see that these two areas account for the overwhelming majority of the slaves shipped to the new world. so where does the u.s. come into this? as it t
early on, barbados was one of the great centers of the slave trade. jamaica would end up being one of the greatest. another for the french imperial system, in today's terms, was haiti. the crown jewel of the french system. to the caribbean, almost 5 million people were shipped. 4.2 million arrived alive. half the total. accident that this was the great center of sugar production. the sugar industry drove the slave trade for many years. it was an especially brutal regime, as you know. the second...
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i think i had a john barbados fireman jacket on or something.nted to. and judd was also, he understood it was the last week of july, it was hot as hell in the bronx. he made sure to keep it moving, getting people in and out. >> jimmy: you did a great job in the movie, and you have a fantastic mustache. it's almost yosemite sam-esque. is that real, is that your own hair? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: good stuff. >> you just told me to stop shaving. we started shooting in june, that's like two months. but when it was a beard, i looked like a hipster. i had a clean-shaved head, and this scraggly-looking thing. >> jimmy: if you were making me an espresso -- >> i kind of looked like i was in the gay s and m stuff. and june is pride monthn new york city. >> jimmy: right. >> there was an extra amount of gay guys in there. but i didn't get one look. i got nothing. i'm officially -- i'm old to everybody now. >> jimmy: we're going to turn that around. we're going to take a break. bill burr is with us from "the king of staten island." we'll be right back. [shou
i think i had a john barbados fireman jacket on or something.nted to. and judd was also, he understood it was the last week of july, it was hot as hell in the bronx. he made sure to keep it moving, getting people in and out. >> jimmy: you did a great job in the movie, and you have a fantastic mustache. it's almost yosemite sam-esque. is that real, is that your own hair? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: good stuff. >> you just told me to stop shaving. we started shooting in june,...
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as the name suggests, it is essentially the barbados of england.und quite far—fetched, but in my first waitering job, i was holding this bowl of potatoes and served them to a customer sweltering. he looked up at me with this extremely deep posh accent and just went, "i bet you're used to this heat, aren't you?" i thought, "what's that supposed to mean? " then later, he said i spoke very good english. there was a lot of biting my tongue when i was growing up there because these surreal experiences were happening to me. evenjust at a bus might bust off and then feel a rogue finger ploughing through your head. “ even —— even just to —— evenjust to be at a bus stop. these are things that any normal person wouldn't anticipate having to deal with. it has shaped a lot of my practice because i have to bite my tongue. i was the minority. i was the only brown person in the village. for me to go on this one man march didn't make sense, so i decided now i can get my own and get my laughs at the same time. thank you very much. not wanting to pry too much, but w
as the name suggests, it is essentially the barbados of england.und quite far—fetched, but in my first waitering job, i was holding this bowl of potatoes and served them to a customer sweltering. he looked up at me with this extremely deep posh accent and just went, "i bet you're used to this heat, aren't you?" i thought, "what's that supposed to mean? " then later, he said i spoke very good english. there was a lot of biting my tongue when i was growing up there because...
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barbados, you could barely see the sun. in mexico, the sky overtaken by brown. it's called the saharan air layer. and it travels over the atlantic ocean every year, but this year, it's c3,500 miles. the most expensive we've seen since the 1907s. for most, that will just mean more brilliant sunrises and sunsets. but for those with breathing issues like asthma, this is a weekend you'll want to watch out. and i should clarify that this is not going to look like a haboob or a classic dust storm, but it is going to move from south to north. you can see the states being impacted there through the weekend. it hangs out 5,000 to 20,000 feet up. david? >> all right, ginger. >>> when we come back here tonight, nascar releasing a new image from the stall assigned to bubba wallace. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investmen
barbados, you could barely see the sun. in mexico, the sky overtaken by brown. it's called the saharan air layer. and it travels over the atlantic ocean every year, but this year, it's c3,500 miles. the most expensive we've seen since the 1907s. for most, that will just mean more brilliant sunrises and sunsets. but for those with breathing issues like asthma, this is a weekend you'll want to watch out. and i should clarify that this is not going to look like a haboob or a classic dust storm,...
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crewmembers home last week from greece dubai from some ports here in the united states and also barbados but again at least 42000 crew members remain stuck on board these ships and what we've seen we've seen again the infection rate spreading on board the ships because of a lack of adequate medical care medical facilities medical crews and also there's been suicides you know just think about it you're stuck for in some cases 3 months now out at sea and you have nowhere to go you're literally isolated to your cabin and if you're allowed out you get to only walk you know that the dak may be you know on board the ship so so it's a very difficult situation for these for. but you know a lot of these poor it's like here you know in florida were very hesitant about allowing these ships in because they didn't want to continue to spread and certainly now that they have a handle on there being some of the characters on the pandemic yeah they they want to remain cautious so you gotta understand that perspective but it is very difficult for the thousands of people that you know the crew members that
crewmembers home last week from greece dubai from some ports here in the united states and also barbados but again at least 42000 crew members remain stuck on board these ships and what we've seen we've seen again the infection rate spreading on board the ships because of a lack of adequate medical care medical facilities medical crews and also there's been suicides you know just think about it you're stuck for in some cases 3 months now out at sea and you have nowhere to go you're literally...
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dennis whelan's to reach a peaceful solution so when there were talks called by norway be held in barbados in august of last year there was progress in a potential agreement between mother and great though. the u.s. imposed sanctions and it was all actions with an advance on government and that effect we took care of the talks back in 2018 the election in which henry thought corn ran as the only opposition candidate we did because we thought it was simply absurd to boycott an election against a president that 80 percent of venice well as they support us in the middle of hyper inflation what did the us do the us at least a long beard and even threatened venice on opposition leaders so that they would boycott the election under the promise that if they were able to legitimize but it was for reelection then it would be driven from power to strategy it's not just on democratic it's not just unconscionable it is true but this is where his standard model can't work it's going to songs that come out and vote at that 80 percent of its onset come out and vote in the 2018 alexina's i mean with that
dennis whelan's to reach a peaceful solution so when there were talks called by norway be held in barbados in august of last year there was progress in a potential agreement between mother and great though. the u.s. imposed sanctions and it was all actions with an advance on government and that effect we took care of the talks back in 2018 the election in which henry thought corn ran as the only opposition candidate we did because we thought it was simply absurd to boycott an election against a...
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judy was just eight when she left barbados in 1963.d come, and mother country needs you. everyone being issued with british passports, because, you know, even before we had the passport we were always, to us, together, we saw ourselves as british. vernon was six when he arrived in london from jamaica. my mum had a commonwealth passport, and i came over on her passport which automatically made me a british subject. both vernon and judy went to school here, grew up here, gotjobs, had families. then, in 2014, everything changed. the conservative government introduced a so—called "hostile environment" for illegal migrants. nationality checks had to be done before people could get housing, a job, nhs treatment. both vernon and judy had never confirmed their british status — they never had to. but all of a sudden they were caught in the system. i'm still very angry, i want that to be known. i'm enraged. why didn't you ask me that when i was working in health care, cleaning old people and all the rest of it? why didn't you ask me that when i
judy was just eight when she left barbados in 1963.d come, and mother country needs you. everyone being issued with british passports, because, you know, even before we had the passport we were always, to us, together, we saw ourselves as british. vernon was six when he arrived in london from jamaica. my mum had a commonwealth passport, and i came over on her passport which automatically made me a british subject. both vernon and judy went to school here, grew up here, gotjobs, had families....
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couple of days i think from that sebago can see some live showers some wet weather also pushing into barbados for a time that will slide its way further west which jamaica brightening up as we go on into friday now the southeastern coast of all of the u.s. will see some rather lively showers from time to time stays very wet for the middle and stace into the we can't. join our global community because the crisis is just slap crazy blessing upon. human. faults. global account keeping you up to date is one so for situation where we have a human rights prices that persist beyond the health crisis your questions is a dollar locos is just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must go miss the stream on al-jazeera. you're. al-jazeera. i'm richelle carey this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes one in every 100 people in the world is now displaced forced out of their homes by war persecution says a new.
couple of days i think from that sebago can see some live showers some wet weather also pushing into barbados for a time that will slide its way further west which jamaica brightening up as we go on into friday now the southeastern coast of all of the u.s. will see some rather lively showers from time to time stays very wet for the middle and stace into the we can't. join our global community because the crisis is just slap crazy blessing upon. human. faults. global account keeping you up to...
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countries like antigua, aruba, barbados are open for americans travel. >> absolutely. if they are healthy and they feel comfortable with conditions on the way there. we appreciate the insight and the suggestions. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, protecting some of the most fun will be billed in san francisco during the pandemic. this week's giving day drive. how one nonprofit is feeding the hungry and san francisco's chinatown. >>> lots of sunshine today. it looks like temperatures trending out a little bit. your forecast for the weekend will be a different story. we will have the updated forecast coming up. >>> each week this month we are highlighting charitable organizations who are committed to helping the bay area. it's part of the giving day drive. today we are recognizing the chinatown community development center and its efforts to feed and fuel chinatown. joining me now is the cochair. thank you for being here. how is the center addressing the needs of those in chinatown? >> it was a program that started within two weeks of the shel
countries like antigua, aruba, barbados are open for americans travel. >> absolutely. if they are healthy and they feel comfortable with conditions on the way there. we appreciate the insight and the suggestions. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, protecting some of the most fun will be billed in san francisco during the pandemic. this week's giving day drive. how one nonprofit is feeding the hungry and san francisco's chinatown. >>> lots...
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jamaica, barbados are asking for debt relief, educational programs, but there is lots of practical wayss could be done if we wanted it. >> the u.n. human rights chief called on countries to examine their past and described a better understanding of the scope of understanding systemic discrimination. do you think the global response in support of black lives matter is going to cause real change? >> i would hope so. i think that we're in a moment where sometimes you forget this stuff isn't new. like we just had these protests around the same issues, these issues of racism are long-standing, go back centuries. and this isn't just about the past this is very much about the present. racial inequalities we have, the reason that george floyd is treated the way he is, stereotypes that come directly from the slaves and the slave trade. if we are honest about this, we have to understand that today our world is equally as shaped by racism. >> what of this argument from people who would be opposed to that acknowledgement of the crimes committed regarding slavery and lasting damage calls would worse
jamaica, barbados are asking for debt relief, educational programs, but there is lots of practical wayss could be done if we wanted it. >> the u.n. human rights chief called on countries to examine their past and described a better understanding of the scope of understanding systemic discrimination. do you think the global response in support of black lives matter is going to cause real change? >> i would hope so. i think that we're in a moment where sometimes you forget this stuff...
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our the discussions at the negotiation table in jamaica republic and barbados and not within nor when i was about to having this kind of conversation like the government would appoint the early regime with a point for 2 members the opposition leader necrotic movement will appoint 2 members and between the 2 of them will appoint a 5th member which is by the way that both for for both parts this was something that the democratic opposition proposed and this was something that the regime was not able to take into consideration ok we have to leave about armando i must thank you very much thank you. the brazilian president has said the military would never remove him from power he's being investigated over his possible interference in federal police appointments and is facing a number of impeachment proposals from congress for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic more than you got us for the market i mean our armed forces and i'm also of the military we are truly responsible for democracy in that country we will never follow orders we will also never accept a political judgment to ruin
our the discussions at the negotiation table in jamaica republic and barbados and not within nor when i was about to having this kind of conversation like the government would appoint the early regime with a point for 2 members the opposition leader necrotic movement will appoint 2 members and between the 2 of them will appoint a 5th member which is by the way that both for for both parts this was something that the democratic opposition proposed and this was something that the regime was not...
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barbados, you could barely see the sun. in mexico, the sky overtaken by brown. it's called the saharan air layer, and it traveled over the atlantic ocean every year. but this year it's covering about 3,500 miles, the most expansive we've seen since the 1970s. for most that will just mean more brilliant sunrises and sunsets. but for those with breathing issues like asthma, this is a weekend you'll want to watch out. this is not going to look like a classic dust storm that you'd see in arizona. it is something that filters in at about 5 to 25,000 feet above us. it will go south to north, gulf states getting it through friday. then saturday as far north as missouri, kentucky, tennessee. north carolina, indiana, you'll get a little bit by the end of the weekend. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> she said this is not a haboob. thanks to ginger zee. >> giant dust cloud, so 2020. >>> ginger got a little help yesterday from her own budding young meteorologist in training. she posted this adorable snap yesterday evening right after "world news tonight," so cute. her son
barbados, you could barely see the sun. in mexico, the sky overtaken by brown. it's called the saharan air layer, and it traveled over the atlantic ocean every year. but this year it's covering about 3,500 miles, the most expansive we've seen since the 1970s. for most that will just mean more brilliant sunrises and sunsets. but for those with breathing issues like asthma, this is a weekend you'll want to watch out. this is not going to look like a classic dust storm that you'd see in arizona....
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born into the country church of england participated in all of this and i am from the island of barbados and i grew up in the neighborhood not very far away from the cauldron term plantation to cauldron the plantations were owned by the church of england hundreds of slaves were by the church to bring been displaced were branded on their shoulder with the letter c. all. church over even the church of england was one of the major owners of enslaved people and the profits out of the plantations under slave thank each and owned by the church of england those profits were sent back to the bishops of london and the unions that cash to build churches provincial churches all over in them then of course lords of london slavery and of slave trade could not have continued but through to 300 years without a very sophisticated banking system sophisticated system of insurance they could not now go and. vote lloyds of london they were defeated on szell brings into financial infrastructure that can enable all of this to happen and it did very well financially so these institutions will need to come back
born into the country church of england participated in all of this and i am from the island of barbados and i grew up in the neighborhood not very far away from the cauldron term plantation to cauldron the plantations were owned by the church of england hundreds of slaves were by the church to bring been displaced were branded on their shoulder with the letter c. all. church over even the church of england was one of the major owners of enslaved people and the profits out of the plantations...
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judy was just eight when she left barbados in 1963.s you. everyone being issued with british passports, because, you know, even before we had the passport, we were always, to us, together, we saw ourselves as british. vernon was six when he arrived in london from jamaica. my mum had a commonwealth passport, and i came over on her passport which automatically made me a british subject. both vernon and judy went to school here, grew up here, gotjobs, had families. then, in 2014, everything changed. the conservative government introduced a so—called "hostile environment" for illegal migrants. nationality checks had to be done before people could get housing, a job, nhs treatment. both vernon and judy had never confirmed their british status — they never had to. but all of a sudden, they were caught in the system. i‘m still very angry, i want that to be known. i‘m enraged. why didn‘t you ask me that when i was working in health care, cleaning old people and all the rest of it? why didn‘t you ask me that when i was patrolling the streets an
judy was just eight when she left barbados in 1963.s you. everyone being issued with british passports, because, you know, even before we had the passport, we were always, to us, together, we saw ourselves as british. vernon was six when he arrived in london from jamaica. my mum had a commonwealth passport, and i came over on her passport which automatically made me a british subject. both vernon and judy went to school here, grew up here, gotjobs, had families. then, in 2014, everything...
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caribbean but not actually so look at this is the skies over bridgetown you can barely see it here in barbados and this is because of this massive massive plume there's been blowing across from the heart of this is an image from space you can see it you can see all of this gray here that is the dust cleared as can continue his journey west was in eventually later this week it will actually head across into the united states because the winds are pushing it there's no rain really in the 4 calls across this particular region of the caribbean and that is why the dust is up there and actually heading in that direction but i'll talk more about it little bit later we're inching didn't know the dust could even get that far but you wouldn't things that would you it's a long way from sa it's all about the winds in the upper atmosphere thank you jenny we'll see jenny again on x. news our 1300 hours g.m.t. but still ahead on this show germany steps up its lockdown rules after a spike in coronaviruses will tell exactly where. major victim of the pandemic students around the world has lost any access to. t
caribbean but not actually so look at this is the skies over bridgetown you can barely see it here in barbados and this is because of this massive massive plume there's been blowing across from the heart of this is an image from space you can see it you can see all of this gray here that is the dust cleared as can continue his journey west was in eventually later this week it will actually head across into the united states because the winds are pushing it there's no rain really in the 4 calls...
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very high up of course in the atmosphere the happy mornings in place particular all across into barbados because you can see here what this dust has done the sun is up there somewhere but there's just this massive layer just off in the sky now the winds of course have been moving all this dust all this sound all this way and it will continue to do the same there's no real rain in the 4 khans either across the caribbean and eventually in the next few days it is expected this dust all this a hollow plume will actually push into areas of the united states now that will also mix in with some rain some thunderstorms already we've had some very heavy amounts of rain up into lower maryland in fact there are flash flood warnings in place and that's exactly what happened and as we go through tuesday very heavy rain working its way again across much of the east and then by wednesday is the south because these more severe thunderstorms keera picture in the east but generally quite an unsettled pattern of course you get that rain come all mixed in with the dust storm to say it could be found very un
very high up of course in the atmosphere the happy mornings in place particular all across into barbados because you can see here what this dust has done the sun is up there somewhere but there's just this massive layer just off in the sky now the winds of course have been moving all this dust all this sound all this way and it will continue to do the same there's no real rain in the 4 khans either across the caribbean and eventually in the next few days it is expected this dust all this a...
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judy was eight years old when she left barbados in 1963, even asa when she left barbados in 1963, evenonservative government introduced a so—called hostile environment for illegal migrants, nationality checks had to be done before people could get housing, job, nhs treatment, both vernon and judy had never confirmed their british status, they never had to but all of a sudden they were caught in the system. i am still very angry, iwant in the system. i am still very angry, i want that to be known. i am enraged. and i'm still enraged. why didn't you ask me that when i was working in health care, cleaning old people and all the rest of it, why didn't you ask me that when i was walking the streets, people were spitting at me, putting a ticket on their cars. that was the time you should have asked me.” their cars. that was the time you should have asked me. i had no idea that someone sat down and planned to get rid of us, get rid of as many people as possible. ijust got caught up in it, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i am caught up in it, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, lam really caught up in it, i'm sorry,
judy was eight years old when she left barbados in 1963, even asa when she left barbados in 1963, evenonservative government introduced a so—called hostile environment for illegal migrants, nationality checks had to be done before people could get housing, job, nhs treatment, both vernon and judy had never confirmed their british status, they never had to but all of a sudden they were caught in the system. i am still very angry, iwant in the system. i am still very angry, i want that to be...
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look at barbados. that's daytime. the sun through the dust and coming our way. the weekend. i have a lot more on my social media about this you can read about. >>> coming up here on "gma," "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is with us live and this segment has been sponsored by nature made. your local news and weather next. [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by nature made. the number one pharmacist recommand supplement brand. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. >>> good morning, a possible news was found a at sonoma raceway. an employee discovered hanging pr a tree on saturday, staff immediately notified law enforcement. that discovery comes after nascar moved to ban the c confederate flag. >>> got to check in with mike. how's it look outside? >> pretty clear down in south bay. but we hav
look at barbados. that's daytime. the sun through the dust and coming our way. the weekend. i have a lot more on my social media about this you can read about. >>> coming up here on "gma," "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is with us live and this segment has been sponsored by nature made. your local news and weather next. [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to...
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antes mostraba puerto rico, ahora las barbados.estÁ lloviendo nuestra cÁmara en vivo. unas tormentas que en la tarde noche alcanzarÁ a houston. podrÍan ser fuerte. houston tiene una onda muy deprisa. riesgo de inundaciones estarÁn presentes. carlos: gracias. mientras espera el polvo, yo espero a claudia molina. [risas] regresa "despierta amÉrica". a ponerse los tenis. van a poner a formas a todos y todas. francisca: te decimos cuÁl es el alimento que mÁs está acostado dentro de tu mercado. el precio alcanza rÉcord histÓrico. seguirÁ subiendo. chef: ya sabes en "despierta amÉrica" te ayudamos. te voy a enseÑar a preparar unas recetas para que puedas ganar dinero desde la cocina de tu casa. carlos: muy bien. aquÍ tenemos de ♪ hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... zyrtec que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. prueba children's zyrtec, obtén un alivio continuo y poderoso para las alergias de tus hijos y merece el
antes mostraba puerto rico, ahora las barbados.estÁ lloviendo nuestra cÁmara en vivo. unas tormentas que en la tarde noche alcanzarÁ a houston. podrÍan ser fuerte. houston tiene una onda muy deprisa. riesgo de inundaciones estarÁn presentes. carlos: gracias. mientras espera el polvo, yo espero a claudia molina. [risas] regresa "despierta amÉrica". a ponerse los tenis. van a poner a formas a todos y todas. francisca: te decimos cuÁl es el alimento que mÁs está acostado dentro...
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have seen more than 100% and up to 250% extra price comparison searches this weekend and also for barbadost is those are low risk caribbean countries that are likely to be on that green list as well. but that involves quite a long flight, doesn't it? quite a long flight, which i think a lot of people will still be quite apprehensive about doing. are there good deals around for these holidays, in your opinion in particular? i've been looking in the last error. £84 £81; for a central barcelona hotel. there are deals in the likes of corfu in september, literally for seven nights £150 per person. £220 is around the starting mark for a family holiday in august to the likes of spain, croatia, etc, but it is across the broad, a—star or 5—star deals, a—star starting from around 300. these are record deals and people are picking up those deals. she was speaking to me a little earlier. more on the website. about that. as i said, we are expecting a traffic light system to be introduced in the next few days this week to actually determine which countries will have that bridge, that bubble with the uk,
have seen more than 100% and up to 250% extra price comparison searches this weekend and also for barbadost is those are low risk caribbean countries that are likely to be on that green list as well. but that involves quite a long flight, doesn't it? quite a long flight, which i think a lot of people will still be quite apprehensive about doing. are there good deals around for these holidays, in your opinion in particular? i've been looking in the last error. £84 £81; for a central barcelona...