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in barbados, of course, we can see of humor what is going to see some work yet. we won't, we won't have the spread the either. yet you can do it on your own. no, you can make sure i get the young ones involved. namely, dollar. yeah, i look forward to seeing the progress to this on your facebook page is going to be all facebook since 2010. damian's helped 80 other islanders get started with that upon it. and every day he answers questions on line from people across the caribbean. interested in the technology, they hope this is a template for other people to take it and make it theirs. but the internet is not the only platform damian's using to share his ideas. there's village apple products association, name ones to food security open to get these in the lab results the schools and was not so you could get the youngsters, 3 them a food secure nation is a strong nation and i hope to play a part and implementing a smooth transition to such a food system by detailing the processes of household food. why do not talent you'd read a book and don't as the last thing on y
in barbados, of course, we can see of humor what is going to see some work yet. we won't, we won't have the spread the either. yet you can do it on your own. no, you can make sure i get the young ones involved. namely, dollar. yeah, i look forward to seeing the progress to this on your facebook page is going to be all facebook since 2010. damian's helped 80 other islanders get started with that upon it. and every day he answers questions on line from people across the caribbean. interested in...
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Oct 22, 2021
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the government elected, the barbados labour party secured 29 of the 36 seats.ty. she has essentially decided to make the change. as i said before, we have discussed these types of changes for quite some time and i honestly believe that there is an overwhelming feeling that now is the time to move towards another level of governance. there have been some dissenting voices, but those dissenting voices, but those dissenting voices are essentially saying that we first need to make more sweeping changes to our system of governance, and then usher in this move. but you are talking about a country that has spent about 400 years under european rule, about 380 or perhaps more under british rule. quite a significant portion of it included slavery for the majority of the population and... i mean, even last year we had the situation where we felt as though symbols such as the statue of lord nelson, royal navy officer from the 18th century ought to be removed simply because the locals there were not convinced that he was a good representation of what we now stand for. i thi
the government elected, the barbados labour party secured 29 of the 36 seats.ty. she has essentially decided to make the change. as i said before, we have discussed these types of changes for quite some time and i honestly believe that there is an overwhelming feeling that now is the time to move towards another level of governance. there have been some dissenting voices, but those dissenting voices, but those dissenting voices are essentially saying that we first need to make more sweeping...
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Oct 25, 2021
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barbados has elected its first-ever president, who will replace the u.k.'s queen elizabeth as head of state. sandra mason, barbados's governor general, received a two-thirds majority vote in parliament last week. she will be sworn in on november 30, the 55th anniversary of barbados' independence from britain. in mexico, some 3000 asylum seekers, mostly from haiti and central america, who've been trapped in the southern mexican city of tapaculo, organized a caravan over the weekend and started trekking north. many hoping to reach the u.s. for refuge. the mexican national guard tried to block them but some shouted "libertad!" or freedom! asylum seekers who fled extreme poverty, violence, and the impacts of the climate crisis in the home countries have been protesting and lack of aid from a major delays in their asylum claims, restrictions on their movement, and human rights abuses. indigenous advocates fighting to protect oak flat, a site in eastern arizona sacred to the san carlos apache nation and other native communities, argued their case against a propos
barbados has elected its first-ever president, who will replace the u.k.'s queen elizabeth as head of state. sandra mason, barbados's governor general, received a two-thirds majority vote in parliament last week. she will be sworn in on november 30, the 55th anniversary of barbados' independence from britain. in mexico, some 3000 asylum seekers, mostly from haiti and central america, who've been trapped in the southern mexican city of tapaculo, organized a caravan over the weekend and started...
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Oct 25, 2021
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extreme he wanted this for slavery in jamaica, 9 million africans. 680,000 landed on the island of barbados. and you're ready for this ladies and gentlemen, 5 million but half of the 40 percent, and 88000 were from - they came from charleston and that is the first reason that museum a proper african-american museum and the second reason is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so in part, because that's where his house was. we had to bring some kind of exploited capacity and that, excuse me it is. dry in here.with the slave tradk lives, it was called, all of that has to be part of the museum. so the landing ground, the imported africans they came to charleston. and that fact alone, for there to be a museum created a charleston has so much more going for it because of the history of the reconstruction and the war of reconstruction. i love charleston, and forgive me of the understanding. [laughter] but you know what, every time i am there joe, and that line, as long. and before covid-19 i had been down in charlotte. i was fascinated by the confederacy i don't blame them. and
extreme he wanted this for slavery in jamaica, 9 million africans. 680,000 landed on the island of barbados. and you're ready for this ladies and gentlemen, 5 million but half of the 40 percent, and 88000 were from - they came from charleston and that is the first reason that museum a proper african-american museum and the second reason is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so in part, because that's where his house was. we had to bring some kind of exploited capacity and...
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Oct 22, 2021
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i was meeting the wider community, the caribbean community, people from jamaica, barbados.y i continued now in memory of my mum. and also in memory of people that we used to deliver for and are there no memory of people that we used to deliverfor and are there no more. but at least we can see we give them something that they would appreciate and enjoy more than anything, really. and en'oy more than anything, reall . a ~ , , , next month marks 20 years since a certain wizard and his friends appeared on screen for the first time. harry potter and the philosophers stone was released in november 2001. some of the movie magic was created by two graphic designers from london. they re known as minalima. wendy hurrell has been to meet them in soho. when the latest scandal breaks in the daily prophet, ron scoffs sweets from the train trolley. these aren't real frogs, are they? or harry gets hold of the marauder�*s map. hang on. this is hogwarts. those props have all been made by two graphic designers during a 20—year association that has now built up quite the empire in soho. downst
i was meeting the wider community, the caribbean community, people from jamaica, barbados.y i continued now in memory of my mum. and also in memory of people that we used to deliver for and are there no memory of people that we used to deliverfor and are there no more. but at least we can see we give them something that they would appreciate and enjoy more than anything, really. and en'oy more than anything, reall . a ~ , , , next month marks 20 years since a certain wizard and his friends...
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Oct 16, 2021
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jamaica got 1 million africans. 680,000 landed on the island of barbados. are you ready for this, ladies and gentlemen, brazil, 5 million africans. 5 million africans. but half of -- 48%, virtually half of those 388,000 africans came directly from africa came through charleston. so that's the first reason that a museum, proper african-american museum should be located in charleston. the second is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so the museum that has to be in part. there's a reconstruction museum and because of robert smalls, that's where his house was. that was the house that i was alluding that joe was going the buy for me. [laughter] >> you -- we have to bring -- i'm on joe's board in some kind of exploited -- exploit -- exploited capacity or other but when we got to programming, excuse me, it's dry in here. when we get to programming, programming is about reconstruction and has to be part of it but the slave trade, slavery in south carolina, black rise as it was called, all that has to be part of the museum. so it's fact enough th
jamaica got 1 million africans. 680,000 landed on the island of barbados. are you ready for this, ladies and gentlemen, brazil, 5 million africans. 5 million africans. but half of -- 48%, virtually half of those 388,000 africans came directly from africa came through charleston. so that's the first reason that a museum, proper african-american museum should be located in charleston. the second is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so the museum that has to be in part....
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Oct 31, 2021
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exceeded the request to become part of a multinational effort with contingents from and take what in barbados and jamaica, st. vincent, and the united states and others in my mind at the two of those, are made bows and not members but were first approached as we later were by the oecs and asked them to join them in that undertaking and then all of them joy to unanimously and asking us to participate in earlier this morning, forces from six caribbean democracies and the united states began the landing on the island of grenada in the eastern caribbean we have taken decisive action for three reasons. first overriding importance to protect innocent lives including up to 1000 americans as personal safety is my paramount concern. >> follows on social media cspan history for more of the state in history. >> weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feast every saturday mark in history to be documents america's story and on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors pending for "c-span2" comes from these television companies and more including a podcast. >> comcast as part
exceeded the request to become part of a multinational effort with contingents from and take what in barbados and jamaica, st. vincent, and the united states and others in my mind at the two of those, are made bows and not members but were first approached as we later were by the oecs and asked them to join them in that undertaking and then all of them joy to unanimously and asking us to participate in earlier this morning, forces from six caribbean democracies and the united states began the...
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Oct 2, 2021
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he also did not really go anywhere he went to barbados once per. >> he also does not speak french.t definitely would have held him back in the french revolution. [laughter] >> he did not indulge it really wasn't significant many important ways to french people but not to stereotype. hypothetical when it's like what would washington think if he walked on the street today? oh my gosh this is a street. >> it is so noisy. >> it's hypothetical when it's actually about the time. and something could have happened. i think this is interesting. we brought this upon ourselves to talk about washington, slavery and conversations with him. to have a sense of what role lafayette could have excelled that if he had stayed in america? or is there potential for him to actively shape the u.s. and government either as a senate or cap next member? and american politics in general is unifying figure. we know that politics at the time was very cutthroat between federalists or whatever you want to call them the democratic republicans and lafayette existed above all of that. he was loved by hamilton and je
he also did not really go anywhere he went to barbados once per. >> he also does not speak french.t definitely would have held him back in the french revolution. [laughter] >> he did not indulge it really wasn't significant many important ways to french people but not to stereotype. hypothetical when it's like what would washington think if he walked on the street today? oh my gosh this is a street. >> it is so noisy. >> it's hypothetical when it's actually about the...
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Oct 31, 2021
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we asked seated the to be a multinational effort with contingents from and to grow, barbados, dominicaent and the united states. i might add that two of those betas and jamaica are not members of the organization but were first approached as we later were by the oecs and asked to join and that undertaking. then all of them joined unanimously and asking us to participate. early this morning forces from six caribbean democracies and the united states began landings on the island of grenada in the eastern caribbean. we have taken this decisive action for three reasons. first overriding importance to protect innocent lives including up to 1000 americans whose personal safety is of course my paramount concern. : : : we are here virtually and look forward to and in person format in 2022. our next speaker will be in the youtube chat following the presentation.
we asked seated the to be a multinational effort with contingents from and to grow, barbados, dominicaent and the united states. i might add that two of those betas and jamaica are not members of the organization but were first approached as we later were by the oecs and asked to join and that undertaking. then all of them joined unanimously and asking us to participate. early this morning forces from six caribbean democracies and the united states began landings on the island of grenada in the...
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well maybe it's haiti maybe hits barbados, maybe it's cuba. i say no, it's brooklyn, which has more caribbean immigrants than anywhere else. so nick perry's nomination is great news for our community and our country. for decades assemblyman perry has served brooklyn by doing things the old-fashioned way working hard, never resting on his laurels, and earning the trust of the people he represents. he's a true american success story, an immigrant veteran of the army, a graduate of brooklyn college. i know he'll do excellent work as our next ambassador. from patrick ewing to k.r.s. 1 from vice president kamala harris to congresswoman yvette clark, to the late general powell jamaican americans hold a key place in our nation's rich legacy. nick perry will continue adding to this legacy as he has for decades, and i'm proud to support him as nominee for ambassador. and finally today the senate will also move forward on catherine lhamon to be assistant secretary for civil rights at the department of education. all her career, ms. lhamon has been an un
well maybe it's haiti maybe hits barbados, maybe it's cuba. i say no, it's brooklyn, which has more caribbean immigrants than anywhere else. so nick perry's nomination is great news for our community and our country. for decades assemblyman perry has served brooklyn by doing things the old-fashioned way working hard, never resting on his laurels, and earning the trust of the people he represents. he's a true american success story, an immigrant veteran of the army, a graduate of brooklyn...
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. >> barbados looks at the number of attacks so there are number of indications that were roughly 66, but yes that is correct rated. >> initiator just money that the number of veterans involved in this terrorism type of attacks and violent attacks and that is actually gone up and heavy compared to that percentage to the cases of violent acts by group printed by groups by lack lives matter and defense and others, what is the difference is the attacks on those individuals also one of the same rate as veterans or at a higher rate. >> again but we've seen in 2015 and 2020 is that 10 percent of all domestic terrorist attacks and plots were committed by veterans. there's various times. >> when they been committed in the last two years by nt for her black lives matter numbers pretty. >> we had in 2020, for example is that in arkansas, and i fashion is, violence and environmentalists and others perpetrated 23 percent of the terrorist attacks yes. and those numbers have gone up as well. >> i would understand that you work with the fbi and other groups, did you know the fbi does not track nt fi
. >> barbados looks at the number of attacks so there are number of indications that were roughly 66, but yes that is correct rated. >> initiator just money that the number of veterans involved in this terrorism type of attacks and violent attacks and that is actually gone up and heavy compared to that percentage to the cases of violent acts by group printed by groups by lack lives matter and defense and others, what is the difference is the attacks on those individuals also one of...
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Oct 22, 2021
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i was meeting the wider community and the caribbean community, people from jamaica, barbados.ies detained it at customs. the robot, called ai—da, was seized by border agents last week, who feared her robotics may have been hiding spy tools. she was due to open and present her work at the great pyramid of giza yesterday. i hope she had her covid passport! the fossilised remains of the largest tricera—tops dinosaur ever discovered have been bought for almost $8 million at an auction in paris. the three—horned, eight metre long skeleton — called big john — was unearthed in the american state of south dakota. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. # big john, big john #. when you see him, in all his glory, the nickname makes perfect sense. a giant of the late cretaceous period and a discovery that�*s almost unprecedented. translation: these auctions are absolutely rare _ and exceptional, simply because the raw material is rare. we often find dinosaur fossils, but it is more difficult to find connected, complete, or almost complete fossils. the remains of big john consists of more th
i was meeting the wider community and the caribbean community, people from jamaica, barbados.ies detained it at customs. the robot, called ai—da, was seized by border agents last week, who feared her robotics may have been hiding spy tools. she was due to open and present her work at the great pyramid of giza yesterday. i hope she had her covid passport! the fossilised remains of the largest tricera—tops dinosaur ever discovered have been bought for almost $8 million at an auction in paris....