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we revealed name for you we'll ta autlkbo the camping world, next. a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back one name that's gone under the radar amid the recent rally is camping world. the company says it's getting into the sharing economy the stock is up 947%. not a typo just an incredible thing to believe. what's the secret to this big growth frank is here with more for us frank. >> rv rentals spiked 50% year over year over labor day according to rv share. rv shipments, the increase shamply on rising demand for socially distant travel and recreation camping world announcing plans to launch an air bnb said to launch in spring of 2021 the company plans to leverage the 2.1 million members
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so, i'm taking a unit and the team over to camping world in colorado springs.this is a rvia-certified rv built on a travel trailer. i'm excited to actually have a couple of you guys go up there, so... woman: you need some more storage. lemonis: in order for steve to continue to develop his leadership skills, asking customers questions and getting ideas from them, and then, figuring out how to work them into his business is a good step. steve: all right, folks, i want to hear some feedback about what creature features this is missing and what other changes you would like to see. man: i would give it more storage space. i didn't see much cupboard space or storage space in the unit. girl: you should always have, like, something that you can pull out, and it'll just be there as a piece of furniture. lemonis: integrated into the walls. the key to selling a product like this is selling value and experience, not selling customization and price. thanks, folks, very much. woman: thank you. guys, i'm gonna take austin to the service department. i'll see you in a little b
so, i'm taking a unit and the team over to camping world in colorado springs.this is a rvia-certified rv built on a travel trailer. i'm excited to actually have a couple of you guys go up there, so... woman: you need some more storage. lemonis: in order for steve to continue to develop his leadership skills, asking customers questions and getting ideas from them, and then, figuring out how to work them into his business is a good step. steve: all right, folks, i want to hear some feedback about...
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meanwhile shares of camping world are higher camping world up nearly 15%.travel options, including rv sales which have included momentum finally, have to end with peloton. shares higher on news of a new bike and treadmill the company now discloses it has 2.6 million members. they're back up above $90 a share, $91.23, to be exact, and they have more than tripled, 221% rally this year let's get to sue herera for an update sue? >> here's what's happening at this hour, everyone. disney is facing backlash after the final credits of its film "mulan" thanked governments where people have faced civil rights abuses. >>> the census bureau is refraining from laying off some of its workers and trying to better retrieve answers to the 2020 census. this comes a few days after the fed warned the bureau to stop winding down 2020 operations >>> and andrew cuomo blasting president trump today for his handling of the coronavirus and what cuomo calls his bias against new york city. >> not only did he tell new york city to drop dead, trump is actively trying to kill new york ci
meanwhile shares of camping world are higher camping world up nearly 15%.travel options, including rv sales which have included momentum finally, have to end with peloton. shares higher on news of a new bike and treadmill the company now discloses it has 2.6 million members. they're back up above $90 a share, $91.23, to be exact, and they have more than tripled, 221% rally this year let's get to sue herera for an update sue? >> here's what's happening at this hour, everyone. disney is...
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camping world holds the virtual analyst day and this stock has gone from hero to zero back to hero again there is a round trip. it goes higher after ceo marcus, you might know him from the profit how amazingly positive the pandemic has been for the camping business and this age of social distancing, camping is arguably the safest way to take a vacation camping world has to be crushing it they have to be selling tons i wonder if they will talk about guns hit them or like them, demand is off the chart. can they say the kraft heinz the old brand came back to life but now the pantry is stocked and we have to wonder whether kraft heinz is seeing continue strength like b and g foods and campbell soup. we'll find out if their virtual analyst meeting on tuesday oscar myer when you thought you heard enough about peloton after last night's quarter, they are holding an analyst meeting, too. you can't get enough of these guys promising new equipment may be an echo system as long as gyms are closed, peloton should sell lots of exercise equipment. this had a spike and a 14-point collapse in 24 hours,
camping world holds the virtual analyst day and this stock has gone from hero to zero back to hero again there is a round trip. it goes higher after ceo marcus, you might know him from the profit how amazingly positive the pandemic has been for the camping business and this age of social distancing, camping is arguably the safest way to take a vacation camping world has to be crushing it they have to be selling tons i wonder if they will talk about guns hit them or like them, demand is off the...
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are you buying pete's pitch on camping world? guy adami?what does that say i've got to tell you something i'm with pedro >> dan nathan? >> pete made a great pitch i'm a seller here. i see what steve sees as far as the momentum this company lost money last year they have a huge pile of debt that's greater than their market cap here i see q-2 2020 is as good as it gets for these guys in the near term. >> steve >> i'm going to buy it because it's brother pete, but i had to talk myself into this. there's no doubt in my mind i don't want to be anywhere near a used rv. you know how i am with germs and cleanliness. if it doesn't hold just shy of maybe 5% lower from here, i think you've got to bail. >> nothing some clorox wipes can't solve. we want to see what you are doing. are you pbuying or selling camping world? woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reput
are you buying pete's pitch on camping world? guy adami?what does that say i've got to tell you something i'm with pedro >> dan nathan? >> pete made a great pitch i'm a seller here. i see what steve sees as far as the momentum this company lost money last year they have a huge pile of debt that's greater than their market cap here i see q-2 2020 is as good as it gets for these guys in the near term. >> steve >> i'm going to buy it because it's brother pete, but i had to...
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their home yesterday we saw the stay-at-home stocks sell off a bit, including even stocks like camping worldhe leader yesterday and today. >> i'm curious, john, the trillion dollar question for everybody, can materials be the new leadership will this power the whole markets forward? we go back to the big picture, don't short central banks and don't short technology going forward, obviously we have the election, and, you know, 100% gains, ear going to take some off the table and move into less -- lower p.e. stocks than what you had 100 times sales so it makes sense, right we have this big unknown in the future in about 45 days, which is the election. nobody knows what's going on happen one thing we do know will happen, whoever wins the election will do infrastructure, some type of mmt, right? a big push on both sides of the aisle to continue the stimulus as jay powell said so what we saw at jackson hole, he said he's going to do his part now the fiscal side has to do their part. >> yeah. >> if you have ice-cube coming >> all right >> a lot of things get sovd when unemployment goes dun and peo
their home yesterday we saw the stay-at-home stocks sell off a bit, including even stocks like camping worldhe leader yesterday and today. >> i'm curious, john, the trillion dollar question for everybody, can materials be the new leadership will this power the whole markets forward? we go back to the big picture, don't short central banks and don't short technology going forward, obviously we have the election, and, you know, 100% gains, ear going to take some off the table and move into...
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doors facebook expands and the mall will be closing in 10 minutes, so get out starting now with camping worldoutlook for next year and plans to launch a new peer-to-peer rental program facebook is buying rei's new headquarters near seattle for $370 million rei never even got to move in to the space. the pandemic skutled those plans. looking to cash out with most employees working remotely >>> simon property group says the malls will be closed on thanksgiving day and will be open on what was formally known as black friday. see if that even matters before the pandemic, more consumers were shopping on line last year. thanksgiving day online sales hit $4.2 million in other words, you are ignoring your family and buying stuff on thanksgiving good for you >>> apple with a product launch. a new iphone is not expected it can still be an exciting event let's find out why joining us now, president at creative strategies. he's been following apple for decades. i think we first interviewed in the late 90s good to see you. what are you expecting from apple today? >> the rumors have been clear that iphone
doors facebook expands and the mall will be closing in 10 minutes, so get out starting now with camping worldoutlook for next year and plans to launch a new peer-to-peer rental program facebook is buying rei's new headquarters near seattle for $370 million rei never even got to move in to the space. the pandemic skutled those plans. looking to cash out with most employees working remotely >>> simon property group says the malls will be closed on thanksgiving day and will be open on...
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. >> all right, i'm going to give you camping world.nce the stock price fell from 2 back down to 33, he started buying he has bought every day since august 10th another chunk of stock. whenever i see owners buying, it tells me he thinks the stock is too cheap and he's been buying every day. >> under armour reporting good numbers. i think nice has a good setup under their print. >> jim >> qcom, a leader below 1. >>> that does it for us at "halftime. bill griffeth is on "the exchange" right now. >> yes, i'm bill griffeth in for kelly evans today. evictions beginning and a stalled stimulus plan. should investors prepare for a rocky month of september we have both sides of that story coming up. >>> plus our out of stock segment. deck material as more homeowners are looking to spruce up
. >> all right, i'm going to give you camping world.nce the stock price fell from 2 back down to 33, he started buying he has bought every day since august 10th another chunk of stock. whenever i see owners buying, it tells me he thinks the stock is too cheap and he's been buying every day. >> under armour reporting good numbers. i think nice has a good setup under their print. >> jim >> qcom, a leader below 1. >>> that does it for us at "halftime. bill...
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time, first time, i'm a ma leillennial and interested in your thoughts buying, selling or holding camping worldtock did go up 10% today on one single push that said, they are in the sweet spot and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritra ameritrade this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they'r
time, first time, i'm a ma leillennial and interested in your thoughts buying, selling or holding camping worldtock did go up 10% today on one single push that said, they are in the sweet spot and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritra ameritrade this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning...
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i was on camping world car. we love winnebago. we have the space, thor and some others. we love the space because people are doing this in droves. one quick point. 4.1 billion tiktoks on rv and camping. i just can't believe that. just shows interest. [closing bell rings] bottom line the company will grow. we love it. liz: got it. joe and luke tilly, great to have you. we have fumble ad gain for the dow of more than 300 points. still -- [inaudible]. connell: to revive the economy. the dow hitting session highs after the federal reserve came out and expects to keep interest rates near zero for three more years. then we really lost momentum in the last hour of trading and it was weakness in the big tech stocks again that was tracking on the markets. we'll try to put it all together for you. i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the dow in the green for the fourth trading day. s&p, nasdaq, closing near the lows of the day. fox business team coverage for you now. edward lawrence in washington. gerri willis watching the markets and blake b
i was on camping world car. we love winnebago. we have the space, thor and some others. we love the space because people are doing this in droves. one quick point. 4.1 billion tiktoks on rv and camping. i just can't believe that. just shows interest. [closing bell rings] bottom line the company will grow. we love it. liz: got it. joe and luke tilly, great to have you. we have fumble ad gain for the dow of more than 300 points. still -- [inaudible]. connell: to revive the economy. the dow...
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he hadn't played since he tore the acl in the 2019 nba finals mini-camp world through october 6th. and one quick note because the mariners beat the astros 61 tonight, the oakland a's are west division champs first time they've won the division since 2013, so it's been a long time coming they're guaranteed a playoff spot so very happy night for giants fans are for for raiders fans and for oakland a's fans. that's your look at sports back to you guys. >>i appreciate jason well obviously the raiders are no longer. here in the bay area but there were some people catching the game today step by sports bar in walnut creek this afternoon, the sun number people dining outside they told us they're watching with mixed feelings. i'm a little mix because the raiders left the once before to move to l a. >>and they came back and now they moved again so you know their the oakland traitors. >>if the ice. it is a complicated is jason dumas says told us raiders next game sunday against the new england patriots. the pandemic has hit the hispanic community, especially hard and in san francisco you're
he hadn't played since he tore the acl in the 2019 nba finals mini-camp world through october 6th. and one quick note because the mariners beat the astros 61 tonight, the oakland a's are west division champs first time they've won the division since 2013, so it's been a long time coming they're guaranteed a playoff spot so very happy night for giants fans are for for raiders fans and for oakland a's fans. that's your look at sports back to you guys. >>i appreciate jason well obviously the...
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." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] i'm heavily invested in the outdoor space with companies like camping world gander outdoors. and so when the company reached out for help and i went online and did a little research, i was intrigued because there were products that i had never seen before. there's a level of technical ingenuity that you just don't find in most outdoor products. and if i can figure out a way to strike a deal and get access to distribute these products, it could be a win-win for everybody. ethan: hello. lemonis: hey, how are you? lemonis: pretty good. how are you? lemonis: i'm good. i'm marcus. ethan: yeah, welcome. nice to see you. lemonis: what is your name? ethan: i'm ethan. lemonis: ethan, nice to meet you. this is cool. ethan: yeah. lemonis: so, smithfly, tell me a little bit about the company. are you a fly fisherman? ethan: oh, yeah. and i was just frustrated with what was on the market at the time. i started doing some of my own design work. so, this was the core product line, which is based on kind of the military concept of modular packs and bags. like, this is molle
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already believed that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show where it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to 9 falzon but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. with a century later to go found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. wonders where the other bodies lie. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted to come h
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already believed that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show where it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the...
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just off the top of my head how about japanese interment camps during world war ii?t was like taking a face mask, making it huge, sticking an entire race of people in it an saying they can't take it off. just 50 years ago, black people were kicked out of restaurants and coulden vote unless they answered a riddle from a sphinx. i could go on but it's only a 45 minute show. barr shouldn't mention slavery in the same breath as corona shutdowns. why sit every time republicans don't like something they compare it to slavery? obamacare is like slavery! paying tax is like slavery, is barr at home, goddam it! i wish harriet tubman would free me from this zoom call! sorry, i thought it was on mutilate, guys. because i know not going to the movie sucks but trump supporters with respect actually out here singing slave spirituals. it would have been funny to see, though. ♪ swing low ♪ sweet caroline ♪ ha ha ha ♪ why were we angry, i forgot ♪ because this song makes me happy ♪ while bill barr is trying to make it sound like the lockdowns are the worst thing to happen in america,
just off the top of my head how about japanese interment camps during world war ii?t was like taking a face mask, making it huge, sticking an entire race of people in it an saying they can't take it off. just 50 years ago, black people were kicked out of restaurants and coulden vote unless they answered a riddle from a sphinx. i could go on but it's only a 45 minute show. barr shouldn't mention slavery in the same breath as corona shutdowns. why sit every time republicans don't like something...
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translation: i'm happy happy this festival is taking place in this camp, and the world will see it. like to go back to my forefathers' home and farm. they fought the islamic state and defeated the extremists. but later lost their cities and villages to islamic militants backed by turkey. these people have lost their homes, their movie theatres, culture centres, their loved ones, to the extremistjihadists. yet these people still show this resilience and hope they have through cinema, and they want to share this message with the world. most of the stories showcased in the leloun film festival are about war, extremists, brutality and human rights violations. something the people of this camp have experienced through their body and souls. jiyar gol, bbc news. finally, one silver lining to being locked inside for months during the pandemic is that some of us have formed unlikely friendships with other people, or animals, or even birds. and one relationship in bolivia has ruffled a few feathers as paul hawkins reports. waiting to be served — 18 floors up in the bolivian capital, la paz, t
translation: i'm happy happy this festival is taking place in this camp, and the world will see it. like to go back to my forefathers' home and farm. they fought the islamic state and defeated the extremists. but later lost their cities and villages to islamic militants backed by turkey. these people have lost their homes, their movie theatres, culture centres, their loved ones, to the extremistjihadists. yet these people still show this resilience and hope they have through cinema, and they...
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translation: i'm happy happy this festival is taking place in this camp, and the world will see it.e to go back to my forefathers' home and farm. they fought the islamic state and defeated the extremists. but later lost their cities and villages to islamic militants backed by turkey. these people have lost their homes, their movie theatres, culture centres, their loved ones, to the extremistjihadists. yet these people still show this resilience and hope they have through cinema, and they want to share this message with the world. most of the stories showcased in the leloun film festival are about war, extremist brutality, and human rights violations. something the people of this camp have experienced through their body and souls. jiyar gol, bbc news. residents in the us city of lake jackson in texas have been warned not to use their tap water because it might be contaminated with a deadly brain—eating amoeba. an investigation into the city's water supply began after a six—year—old boy contracted the microbe and died earlier this month. on friday, eight places in texas were warned no
translation: i'm happy happy this festival is taking place in this camp, and the world will see it.e to go back to my forefathers' home and farm. they fought the islamic state and defeated the extremists. but later lost their cities and villages to islamic militants backed by turkey. these people have lost their homes, their movie theatres, culture centres, their loved ones, to the extremistjihadists. yet these people still show this resilience and hope they have through cinema, and they want...
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roy and kamil still in love met roy as a shoulder after she was freefreed from check low slovakn camp in world person. they threw a parade for the happy couple in farmersville, texas. wiping away the tears. happy anniversary. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this special router, fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha mccallum starts right now. hey, martha. >> martha: hey there, bret. thank you. ♪ >> martha: unimaginable a few years ago. resolve fresh look at the way peace is done this is being achieved. thank you, mr. president. mar march history at the white house today. two nations united arab emirates and bahrain come to the table to sign agreements with israel isolating iran as its neighbors join hands with israel to forge a new economic future and embrace a vision of a middle east potentially without war. it is an agreement that nobody really saw coming and one that has been called a huge achievement even by those who are not fans by this administration. here is this in the "new
roy and kamil still in love met roy as a shoulder after she was freefreed from check low slovakn camp in world person. they threw a parade for the happy couple in farmersville, texas. wiping away the tears. happy anniversary. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this special router, fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha mccallum starts right now. hey, martha. >> martha: hey there, bret. thank you. ♪ >> martha: unimaginable a...
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howley was sent home from wales's rugby world cup camp injapan when it emerged he'd been betting on matches defender for canada's women's football team publicly came out as transgender. quinn, who has now dispensed with their former first name, has won 59 caps for canada as well as winning a bronze medal at the 2016 olympics. the 25—year—old, who remains eligible to compete in women's sport, has been speaking to katie gornall. i think he had been frustrating trying to live, essentially, two different lives. i was occupying my real identity in spaces where, you know, there were people that i trusted and people that i loved him and then as well within my soccer team, soi and then as well within my soccer team, so i was out to them. so i really didn't like feeling like i had a disconnect between different parts of my life being a public figure, so i wanted to live authentically through all of that. also, i wanted to, you know, take the platform to speak out on issues that are happening around in the world and offer my support to other trans folks. i think being visible is huge, and it's someth
howley was sent home from wales's rugby world cup camp injapan when it emerged he'd been betting on matches defender for canada's women's football team publicly came out as transgender. quinn, who has now dispensed with their former first name, has won 59 caps for canada as well as winning a bronze medal at the 2016 olympics. the 25—year—old, who remains eligible to compete in women's sport, has been speaking to katie gornall. i think he had been frustrating trying to live, essentially, two...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back among today's stocks to watch, camping world. its outlook with plans to launch a new peer-to-peer rv rental place by next spring which could help owners offset expenses and open it up -- you don't need to make the big commitment to owning one outright that stock up 8% nearly 165% year to date we'll go to break. we have another guest am coulding up. we can always talk about this. i don't see it for you or me do you the rv lifestyle i don't see it >> i don't know. the kids want to do a cross country trip maybe we rent an rv for the week >> that's what you can do now. >> i don't want to see cousin eddie putting all the sewage down next to the house you saw what happened, everything blew up >>> coming up, our next guest says a tiktok/oracle partner will challenge facebook. that is coming up next >>> welcome back to "squawk box. want to talk about the latest on tiktok the soap opera continues oracle agreed to be the, quote, trusted partner in the united states still unclear what this partnership means and how it will benefit oracle. j
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back among today's stocks to watch, camping world. its outlook with plans to launch a new peer-to-peer rv rental place by next spring which could help owners offset expenses and open it up -- you don't need to make the big commitment to owning one outright that stock up 8% nearly 165% year to date we'll go to break. we have another guest am coulding up. we can always talk about this. i don't see it for you or me do you the rv lifestyle i don't see it...
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history that shocked herer most, a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the first world war. >> people died in the camp because of hunger, because of pneumonia. germany already believed that people of color were not human. >> during world war i, prisoners from french and british colonies were cap here. soldiers from africa and asia. it was here that germany built its very fifirst mosque, meant o show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners. >> they were not actually praying inside the mosque. it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here, but actually, the soldiers were praying on the fields, on the outskirts with guns at their heads. >> a century later, the camp is now a space for asylum-seekers. where the mosque stood is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates, indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. she wonders where the other bodies life. >> is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried. >> she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. >> i want to come here and think
history that shocked herer most, a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the first world war. >> people died in the camp because of hunger, because of pneumonia. germany already believed that people of color were not human. >> during world war i, prisoners from french and british colonies were cap here. soldiers from africa and asia. it was here that germany built its very fifirst mosque, meant o show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners. >> they were not...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of the morning germany already believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that way here which was up to $9000.00 but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. a century later found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. because it was born in. but she feels a personal connection to this place she came here to understand her own history. i found out so few years ago that my great grandfather had been a german court on your count in north get on which used to be soft come up on the family has never b
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of the morning germany already believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to $9000.00 but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. a century later found the space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates the indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. or wonders where the other bodies of water. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted t
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believed that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show where it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to $9000.00 but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. a century later found the space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. wonders where the other bodies lying. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted to c
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believed that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show where it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the...
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camps. around the world, there are refugees who have lived in the circumstances for over a decade. most of us are graphically removed andcally suffering from what senator alan simpson once called compassion fatigue, we are generally ignorant of their plight. thank you for your attention. i'm eager to hear your questions. if you have any questions about any of the material or anything else on your mind. >> the picture of the people walking through the water, what was that? prof. garcia: i forget which country in central africa, but it was one of the areas hard-hit by flooding. there are so many people around the world who are affected by typhoons, hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, and they are becoming increasingly common. as we talked about a couple weeks ago, many of the individuals we consider to be political refugees today, in some ways, they are environmental refugees because when there is a natural disaster like an earthquake or typhoon or hurricane, it disrupts livelihood and people are forced to cross international borders. when they move, they put pressures on the populati
camps. around the world, there are refugees who have lived in the circumstances for over a decade. most of us are graphically removed andcally suffering from what senator alan simpson once called compassion fatigue, we are generally ignorant of their plight. thank you for your attention. i'm eager to hear your questions. if you have any questions about any of the material or anything else on your mind. >> the picture of the people walking through the water, what was that? prof. garcia: i...
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active humane justice and compassion, after world war ii, for juice who have been persecuted and of course millions of them lost their lives in the concentration camps of nasi germany. ii,even after world war many were persecuted and the former soviet union. and so harry s truman, a democrat, became the first world leader in the first head of state to recognize the creation of the modern statete of israel and to exchange ambassadors with that state. and both parties have been pro-israel. now sadly, that bipartisan consensus is today being tested. and is under strain. primarily because some elements of theti democratic coalition, and you saw this with the resolution passed by nancy pelosi and the democrats and 2019, to initially condemn anti-semitism in order to win the support of her caucus she had to expand it to include other isms including racism and other things because had she only condemned anti-semitism, it would not of gotten the support of the caucus. so there are elements in the democratic party today, the so-called squad that do not have the traditional support of israel but harry truman had, the jet kennedy had, that even bill clinton ha
active humane justice and compassion, after world war ii, for juice who have been persecuted and of course millions of them lost their lives in the concentration camps of nasi germany. ii,even after world war many were persecuted and the former soviet union. and so harry s truman, a democrat, became the first world leader in the first head of state to recognize the creation of the modern statete of israel and to exchange ambassadors with that state. and both parties have been pro-israel. now...
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people behind the survey the nazis and their collaborators set up over 40000 concentration camps and ghetto during world war 2 and auschwitz alone almost a 1000000 jews were murdered 2 thirds of europe's jews were killed holocaust expert marc shulman says the u.s. education system is failing students the reality is the american americans generally american youth or young people in particular are ignorant about history and they get too much of their information from social media and that social media is full of holocaust deniers claim we get never happened saying the jews caused it and that's a general problem that exists with social media but generally it starts from the fact they just do not know history they take perfunctory history classes in high school you know the average history teacher is called now called him mr history or history person or so he's called coach because most history teachers in the united states have to coach a team and that's their primary responsibility is to coach basketball soccer whatever it might be and 2nd there they teach history and that's the reality of a history of th
people behind the survey the nazis and their collaborators set up over 40000 concentration camps and ghetto during world war 2 and auschwitz alone almost a 1000000 jews were murdered 2 thirds of europe's jews were killed holocaust expert marc shulman says the u.s. education system is failing students the reality is the american americans generally american youth or young people in particular are ignorant about history and they get too much of their information from social media and that social...
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in other world news fire has forced thousands of migrants and refugees to flee their camp on the greek island of les paul's strong winds fanned the flames to offset 4 of several fires at the morea camp the largest in the country reports say some of the blazes were started deliberately to protest newly imposed coronavirus restrictions the facility was placed under quarantine last week after the 1st case was found infections have since risen to $35.00 douglas herman is a co-founder of refocused media labs an organization that works with citizen journalists inside moria camp he says the increased restrictions led to riots and the fires being sought it. at the current moment there are several fires that are kind of all over the camp. yes corona has been identified in this camp in recent days and the number of confirmed cases have been rising many of the asymptomatic people have been put into a quarantine area on the far eastern side of the camp and that area earlier this evening was attacked by individuals who seemingly do not believe that corona is actually in the camp and that it is bein
in other world news fire has forced thousands of migrants and refugees to flee their camp on the greek island of les paul's strong winds fanned the flames to offset 4 of several fires at the morea camp the largest in the country reports say some of the blazes were started deliberately to protest newly imposed coronavirus restrictions the facility was placed under quarantine last week after the 1st case was found infections have since risen to $35.00 douglas herman is a co-founder of refocused...
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who shop a return visit to the united states, the president entertain camp david in the interest of worldpeace. at that meeting, plans were for us us 2nd meeting in paris in 1960. plans for the summit meeting were well advanced and the big for national leaders had arrived from paris. preliminary discussion of the agenda we're underway when in american u2 plane, comparable to the one shown here took off for a base in turkey. it was shot down on russia. the communist claim that the pilot, francis powers was on a spying mission. central intelligence agency denied this claim but the president verified powers admission. khrushchev use the incident as a reason for withdrawing from the summit conference. throughout his administration, president eisenhower dealt firmly with russian threats to advance the freedom of mankind in the american tradition. in accordance with the 22nd amendment ratified in 1951, president eisenhower was ineligible to seek a 3rd term. in 1960, the republican party nominated richard nixon. and senator john f. candidate of massachusetts was the candidate of the doubt democr
who shop a return visit to the united states, the president entertain camp david in the interest of worldpeace. at that meeting, plans were for us us 2nd meeting in paris in 1960. plans for the summit meeting were well advanced and the big for national leaders had arrived from paris. preliminary discussion of the agenda we're underway when in american u2 plane, comparable to the one shown here took off for a base in turkey. it was shot down on russia. the communist claim that the pilot, francis...
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world, welcome. tonight, we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp.n to nine, a fire broke out on the greek island of luz bos. thousands of refugees have been taken to safety. local officials suspect arson. they say it may have been a protest against the coronavirus lockdown imposed earlier this week. tonight, a state of emergency is in effect t on the entire islan. >> it lies in ruins. it was a temporarary home foforr 12,00000 m migrants stucuck on e g greek island d of luz bos -- lesbos. ththe camp was operating at t fr timeitits inteed c capacy. now, politicians from around europe are calling on members to take action. >> these are horrible pictures that we see in what has happened. i think it is important now that we do not leave grace alone with this. -- greece alone with this. we have offered the greek government ever support we can. >> what is important now is to protect people and give them immediate shelter. thanks to quick reaction from the staff in the camp and the greek police and fire brigade, we had no casualties and no people in hospita
world, welcome. tonight, we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp.n to nine, a fire broke out on the greek island of luz bos. thousands of refugees have been taken to safety. local officials suspect arson. they say it may have been a protest against the coronavirus lockdown imposed earlier this week. tonight, a state of emergency is in effect t on the entire islan. >> it lies in ruins. it was a temporarary home foforr 12,00000 m migrants stucuck on e g greek...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that way here which was up to $9000.00 but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. of a century later found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. the only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. or wonders where the other bodies. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted to come he
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque...
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over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox bazar, bangladeshing nothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. kenyan tv presenter, victoria rubadiri, has been awarded the bbc world news komla dumor award. it was set up in 2015 in honour of our colleague, presenter komla dumor, who died injanuary 2014 — and it celebrates african journalism by uncovering exceptional talent. victoria is the sixth winner of the award — here ‘s how she found out she'd got it. i was overwhelmed. at first i thought i was coming in for a follow—up interview session and next thing they pop up on the screen and say... you have won the bbc's world news award. 0h, my gosh. oh, wow! i did not see that coming. oh, my gosh. and i just felt a rush of emotion. it was almost like i shifted from someone was almost like i shifted from someone being interviewed to be the easy, you have the award. this is citizen weekend addict i was extremely humbled and honoured, considering that this is no small feat. hello, everyone
over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox bazar, bangladeshing nothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. kenyan tv presenter, victoria rubadiri, has been awarded the bbc world news komla dumor award. it was set up in 2015 in honour of our colleague, presenter komla dumor, who died injanuary 2014 — and it celebrates african journalism by uncovering exceptional talent. victoria...
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. >> let's talk about the situation, a record number of refugees exist in camps around the world.his pandemic threaten their already-marginalized lives? >> as you mentioned in the introduction, they are disproportionately affected. they live in very crowded conditions. in many places they don't have proper legal status. of course the access to health care facilities are minimal. and, you know, they always have to live in fear at this time. that absolutely creates a condition for the covid-19 virus to spread. as you can see, they cannot maintain physical distancing. the hand washing facilities are not available. this is very, very difficult. in this very overcrowded condition, it's extremely difficult for these migrants and the population to access basic care. if they're not protected, as you see the virus spreads so fast. if they are not protected we will not be able to protect everyone else. it's so important that the people living in these conditions are given access to health care and provided basic legal access, basic legal provision. otherwise, you know, their conditions will
. >> let's talk about the situation, a record number of refugees exist in camps around the world.his pandemic threaten their already-marginalized lives? >> as you mentioned in the introduction, they are disproportionately affected. they live in very crowded conditions. in many places they don't have proper legal status. of course the access to health care facilities are minimal. and, you know, they always have to live in fear at this time. that absolutely creates a condition for the...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of the morning germany already believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to 9 fall zones but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. of a century later found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. or wonders where the other bodies lying. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried here. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of the morning germany already believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque...
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their journey started in cox's bizarre the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh people smugglers had promised them a better life in malaysia and to take them there safely. but what followed was more than 6 months cramped into a small wooden boat adrift in the open sea with little food and water. the broker took our money and kept us waiting for 7 months then he bought a small boat and we started sailing. then they abandoned us we floated for several months until we reached this area. days after coming ashore in sumatra the migrants are still exhausted. about at least alive. the united nations migration agency says more than 30 people died during the journey and one woman the day after. we watched people die several people. i thought i would die too. and we kept praying to allah. that this invite is a safe at a shelter today they've been given food and drink and access to much needed medical care the mother of the question now is whether they'll be able to remain in indonesia and become gets more. for more let's bring in phil robertson he's deputy assured director of human rights
their journey started in cox's bizarre the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh people smugglers had promised them a better life in malaysia and to take them there safely. but what followed was more than 6 months cramped into a small wooden boat adrift in the open sea with little food and water. the broker took our money and kept us waiting for 7 months then he bought a small boat and we started sailing. then they abandoned us we floated for several months until we reached this area. days...
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everybody involved in this, there are true human rights suppressions where people are in camps around the worldghts abuses in the world, if you want to be cognizant of that, you should really stand up and stand the u.s. government against this type of practice. charles: speaking of building a wider net to go after china, earlier today, secretary of state mike pompeo urged the vatican to call out china for its human rights abuses. do you think that as the world recognizes this and starts to take action will be held accountable? >> president trump and secretary mike pompeo will hold them accountable. i can't speak to any future administrations. i think this is the hallmark of trump foreign policy, five years ago we were on tv the other five years ago, charles. we were not talking, the world was not talking about china the way that we are today. that is because president trump took the veil off everyone's eyes. he called out trade practices i.p. theft. as we've gone over these past four or five years, past four years in the trump administration we made the world know we can be friend, we can get t
everybody involved in this, there are true human rights suppressions where people are in camps around the worldghts abuses in the world, if you want to be cognizant of that, you should really stand up and stand the u.s. government against this type of practice. charles: speaking of building a wider net to go after china, earlier today, secretary of state mike pompeo urged the vatican to call out china for its human rights abuses. do you think that as the world recognizes this and starts to take...
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over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox's bazar, bangladeshowing nothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. tour operator, tui, has launched an investigation — at least 16 cases of coronavirus have been linked to one of its flights from the greek island of zante to cardiff in wales. the flight was last tuesday. some of those on board have accused cabin crew of failing to challenge those on the plane who were not wearing face coverings. caroline davies reports. sunshine getaways to the island of zante — an appealing prospect to many uk holidaymakers. but for some, travelling back from holiday to cardiff, it wasn't the return they were hoping for. as soon as we boarded, we realised that many of the passengers hadn't really been educated about the wearing of face masks. many of them were wearing them around their chins, underneath their noses, they were taking them off to talk to fellow passengers. at least 16 cases of covid—19 have so far been linked to the flight. all passengers
over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox's bazar, bangladeshowing nothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. tour operator, tui, has launched an investigation — at least 16 cases of coronavirus have been linked to one of its flights from the greek island of zante to cardiff in wales. the flight was last tuesday. some of those on board have accused cabin crew of failing to...
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over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox bazar, bangladeshnothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. tour operator tui says it has launched an investigation, after at least 16 cases of coronavirus were linked to one of its flights from the greek island of zante to cardiff in wales. the flight took place last tuesday. some of those on board have accused cabin crew of failing to challenge those on the plane who were not wearing face coverings. caroline davies reports. sunshine getaways to the island of zante — an appealing prospect to many uk holidaymakers. but for some, travelling back from holiday to cardiff, it wasn't the return they were hoping for. as soon as we boarded, we realised that many of the passengers hadn't really been educated about the wearing of face masks. many of them were wearing them around their chins, underneath their noses, they were taking them off to talk to fellow passengers. at least 16 cases of covid—i9 have so far been linked to the flight. all pas
over a million rohingya people now live in the world's largest refugee camps in cox bazar, bangladeshnothing of life outside. the bbc‘s bengali service met one of them — three—year—old nayeem. here's his story. tour operator tui says it has launched an investigation, after at least 16 cases of coronavirus were linked to one of its flights from the greek island of zante to cardiff in wales. the flight took place last tuesday. some of those on board have accused cabin crew of failing to...
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their journey started in cox's bazaar the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh people smugglers had promised them a better life in malaysia and to take them there safely. but what followed was more than 6 months crammed into a small wooden boat adrift in the open sea with little food and water. the mission the broker took our money and kept us waiting for 7 months then he bought a small boat and we started sailing. then they abandoned us we floated for several months until we reached this area. days after coming ashore in sumatra the migrants are still exhausted. about at least alive. the united nations' migration agency says more than 30 people died during the journey and one woman the day after. we watched people die several people. i thought i would die too. and he kept praying to allah. the survivors us safe at a shelter today they've been given food and drink and access to much needed medical care. the question now is whether they'll be able to remain in indonesia. become gets more and one take grow hindraf refugee. for more let's bring in phil robertson he's deputy assured
their journey started in cox's bazaar the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh people smugglers had promised them a better life in malaysia and to take them there safely. but what followed was more than 6 months crammed into a small wooden boat adrift in the open sea with little food and water. the mission the broker took our money and kept us waiting for 7 months then he bought a small boat and we started sailing. then they abandoned us we floated for several months until we reached this...
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of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already believed that people of color when non-human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show what was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to 9 falzon but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. of a century later found the space is now a camp for asylum seekers. with the mosques to it is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. but because it was born in. which she feels a personal connection to this point yes she came here to understand her own news stream i found out a few years ago that my great grandfather. in a german court on your count in north get on which used to be soft. the family has never
of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already believed that people of color when non-human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show what was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the...
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the remote island 60 kilometers off shore in the bay of bengal is better option than the world's biggest refugee camps in cox's bazaar more than 300 rohingya refugees are already here after being rescued in may 1000 deaths and in me in my we suffered a lot of atrocities which is why we escaped to bangladesh then we tried to go to malaysia because some of us got engaged in there and wanted a better life but the malaysian navy refused us and she and forced us back into the sea we drifted for months until the bangladesh navy rescued us and saved our lives we are attentively grateful for it. was in the delegation of running a community leaders were recently ferried to the island to survey the facilities talking about a one month because it is a really satisfying than happy to see all the good facilities the government has created but we have a serious concern about flooding yes we can live there but it will be more like a prison here at least we're able to move around more freely and be with our families other refugees confined on the island protested during the camp leader's visit they want to return to
the remote island 60 kilometers off shore in the bay of bengal is better option than the world's biggest refugee camps in cox's bazaar more than 300 rohingya refugees are already here after being rescued in may 1000 deaths and in me in my we suffered a lot of atrocities which is why we escaped to bangladesh then we tried to go to malaysia because some of us got engaged in there and wanted a better life but the malaysian navy refused us and she and forced us back into the sea we drifted for...
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have been taking shelter wherever they can since a fire destroyed the overcrowded morea camp 9 days ago the world health organization is warning countries against shortening coronavirus quarantine periods and follows a wreck or new infections across europe with 54000 recorded in one day alone last week knowing the immense individual and so cite the impact even a slight reduction in the link of garden farm and house and giving to figures i have just mentioned i go to region to make saying if eke due process with the experts and explore safer addiction options one of the 40 candidates banned from running in ivory coast selection says there won't be an election unless they're on the ballot former prime minister has called for protests against president alassane ouattara to continue. saudi arabia's energy minister has condemned other opec members for cheating on their oil production courses the criticism was majoring a conference call of member states the international energy agency says the united arab emirates why did disregarded commitments to cutting its quota last month says it will compensate f
have been taking shelter wherever they can since a fire destroyed the overcrowded morea camp 9 days ago the world health organization is warning countries against shortening coronavirus quarantine periods and follows a wreck or new infections across europe with 54000 recorded in one day alone last week knowing the immense individual and so cite the impact even a slight reduction in the link of garden farm and house and giving to figures i have just mentioned i go to region to make saying if eke...