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we're having too much fun on royal caribbean's ship. company is not seeing any cancellations due to ebola. it's getting ready to take a quantum leap forward. royal caribbean international ceo adam goldstein is our exclusive guest. go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. . liz: just when we thought we were free of ebola headlines. this news is just breaking right now. the "wall street journal" is reporting that a doctor has been quarantined inside his apartment. he is self-quarantined himself in new york city for possible ebola. the journal is saying the doctor who is 33 years old recently returned to new york from treating ebola patients in guinea, and he came down with a fever, immediately self-quarantined himself in his apartment on 146th
we're having too much fun on royal caribbean's ship. company is not seeing any cancellations due to ebola. it's getting ready to take a quantum leap forward. royal caribbean international ceo adam goldstein is our exclusive guest. go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things...
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the system is making its way through, brighter skies in behind. >> on the other side of the caribbean, we look at mexico. it's been a rough old season. there's another storm in the offing at the moment. to the south of acapulco. this is called trudy. it's a weak affair. we are looking at heavy rain coming in here, going on through the next couple of days. that rain setting in across southern parts of mexico, as we go on through the course of sunday. heavy rain to come. for many, we'll see widespread flooding across a good part of the south of country. >> thanks. >> the violent confrontations between police and protesters in hong kong. sarah clarke has the latest. >> the night began with a tense standoff, but turned to chaos as thousands of protesters moved back to the distribute that had been cleared. they refused to go as riot police arrived. pepper spray and batons were used. dozens were arrested, and several injured on both sides. >> i think the police are very violent. they use broken umbrellas to hit us. traffic was blocked on two streets, in one of the busiest districts. what fo
the system is making its way through, brighter skies in behind. >> on the other side of the caribbean, we look at mexico. it's been a rough old season. there's another storm in the offing at the moment. to the south of acapulco. this is called trudy. it's a weak affair. we are looking at heavy rain coming in here, going on through the next couple of days. that rain setting in across southern parts of mexico, as we go on through the course of sunday. heavy rain to come. for many, we'll see...
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and if all that isn't enough, there's that unpredictable caribbean weather. all those factors combined are about to turn a routine flight into a nightmare. for the first time after four decades, the pilot of that flight, captain balsey dewitt, is telling his dramatic story on american television. >> as far as an accident being a chain of events, this definitely was it. >> on the ground, captain dewitt says he confirms he has enough fuel to make it not only to his destination, but also to an alternate airport in case of a diversion, standard for all commercial flights. he goes through his equipment checklist and discovers the cockpit's p.a. system isn't working. but that's not required. at 11:14 a.m., the flight is cleared for takeoff. the dc-9 is designed for short, frequent flights. at nearly 1,700 miles, the route from new york to st. maarten will stretch this aircraft to its limit. as the flight heads south, the weather begins to deteriorate. captain dewitt is told visibility at the st. martin airport is below the minimum standard required for landing. he
and if all that isn't enough, there's that unpredictable caribbean weather. all those factors combined are about to turn a routine flight into a nightmare. for the first time after four decades, the pilot of that flight, captain balsey dewitt, is telling his dramatic story on american television. >> as far as an accident being a chain of events, this definitely was it. >> on the ground, captain dewitt says he confirms he has enough fuel to make it not only to his destination, but...
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the caribbean is a very vibrant area of musical encounters for the past 400 years-- encounters primarily between musics of europe, and musics of africa. you have, in the caribbe, types of music that are very cle tofrican protypes. in rumba, especially the best known exale rumba guaguanco you have a couple's dance. man and woman dance together in a dance that pantomimes courtship. the man attempts to get close to the won. the woman coquettishly dances arou him and avoids his efforts (translator) the woman that's dancing moves this waynd that. she covers herself so that she doesn't get impregnated. (averill) in rumba, you have a clave. the avpattern is the key to the rhythmic structure of the ensemble. in rumba guaguanco the clave sounds like this: [claps] the first side, if you divide this pattern in half, has three beats. and the second half has two beats. and this is an asymmetric pattern and its asymmetry is critical to the sound of the entire ensemble. the musicians have to take this key and relate their drumbeats to this fundamental pattern th structures the entire musical ensemble.
the caribbean is a very vibrant area of musical encounters for the past 400 years-- encounters primarily between musics of europe, and musics of africa. you have, in the caribbe, types of music that are very cle tofrican protypes. in rumba, especially the best known exale rumba guaguanco you have a couple's dance. man and woman dance together in a dance that pantomimes courtship. the man attempts to get close to the won. the woman coquettishly dances arou him and avoids his efforts (translator)...
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big strength in the caribbean.e has proven to be a tremendous market for us in 2014 and looks to continue to do well in '15. and china i think is the other thing that is exploding. with our new ship coming out next week and it is going to be six months in the new york area and then heading out to china. all of that leads us to looking at -- i think that helps explain why we've been doing so well. >> sure. you are unique in many instances in the industry that you are actually putting targets on performance, doubling return on invested capital over the next three years and doubling earnings per share. and i imagine you are allinceni. the airlines, we're up to like 18, 19%. where are you? >> we're dissatisfied with where our returns have been. we've been penalized by some of the things that have happened in the industry. but we really think there's an opportunity and we think that by publishing clear guidelines, clear goals and putting stakes in the ground that we can be held accountable for will help us get to number
big strength in the caribbean.e has proven to be a tremendous market for us in 2014 and looks to continue to do well in '15. and china i think is the other thing that is exploding. with our new ship coming out next week and it is going to be six months in the new york area and then heading out to china. all of that leads us to looking at -- i think that helps explain why we've been doing so well. >> sure. you are unique in many instances in the industry that you are actually putting...
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. >> african-american women and caribbean american women get a much more angry former breast cancer than white women. it is often harder to treat. women ofteninority have greater economic challenges and are less likely to seek out economic care, they are often diagnosed when the disease is more advanced. there is a front line in the battle. regular mammograms. >> the challenge has been getting the message out to african-american women, to caribbean american women, to hispanic women that mammograms are important, that mammograms save lives. >> until now, lack of insurance is the main reason why women skip mammograms. new health laws have made a access easier. ortiz understands firsthand the difficulties women face and advises. >> say something. demand the machine and not just the magical hands. learn which local neighborhood was named one of the best in the country. >> there is a winner and a wedding giveaway. >> adc neighborhood just received a been -- a d.c. neighborhood just received a big honor. it is one of the best neighborhoods in the nation. pennsylvania avenue has also been named
. >> african-american women and caribbean american women get a much more angry former breast cancer than white women. it is often harder to treat. women ofteninority have greater economic challenges and are less likely to seek out economic care, they are often diagnosed when the disease is more advanced. there is a front line in the battle. regular mammograms. >> the challenge has been getting the message out to african-american women, to caribbean american women, to hispanic women...
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it battered the caribbean and is heading toward puerto rico. meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all and he's up here in a few minutes. >>> a quiet evening capped four days of organized protests in ferguson and st. louis. provide testers say it doesn't end here. as one of their final acts of civil disobedience, protesters took their demands for justice to the rams/49ers football game and clashed with police and fans who were attending the game. inside the stadium, they held up banners like this one which reads rams fans know black matters on and off the field. throughout the day, they braved the heavy rainstorm and tornado warnings holding demonstrations at an upscale mall, walmart, an electric company, city hall and the st. louis police station. that is where historian and activist cornell west and a handful of others were arrested. >> is this the start of a whole new movement? >> that's what i pray. >> what? >> that it is the start of a new movement, we can shatter the sleepwalking and have people come away morally, spiritually, politica
it battered the caribbean and is heading toward puerto rico. meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all and he's up here in a few minutes. >>> a quiet evening capped four days of organized protests in ferguson and st. louis. provide testers say it doesn't end here. as one of their final acts of civil disobedience, protesters took their demands for justice to the rams/49ers football game and clashed with police and fans who were attending the game. inside the stadium, they held up...
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he comes as three caribbean countries restricken try to people traveling from sierra leone, liberia,nea. >> reporter: this is the hospital in the capitol. here people with ebola and those suspected to be incubating it are treated. part of an outbreak who's threat has now convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel not the united states, who's president says a ban could be counterproductive. >> history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance. people do not readily disclose their information. they may engage in something called broken travel, essentially breaking up their trip so they can hide the fact that they have been to one of these countries where there is a disease in place. >> reporter: in west africa itself the number killed by the disease is now about 4.5 thousand. liberia has been one of the hardest hit countries. it is home to 4 million people. 80% of the population live in poverty. the government spends $102 per person per year on health. but there are less than 50 doctors in the country. and they are having to cope with thousands of ebola patie
he comes as three caribbean countries restricken try to people traveling from sierra leone, liberia,nea. >> reporter: this is the hospital in the capitol. here people with ebola and those suspected to be incubating it are treated. part of an outbreak who's threat has now convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel not the united states, who's president says a ban could be counterproductive. >> history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance. people do not...
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. >>> three caribbean countries have begun to restrict access to people travelling from guinea, sierra leone and liberia. the world health organisation is thought to be close to declaring senegal ebola free. dominic kane reports. >> this is a hospital in the capital. here, people with ebola and those incubating it are treating it, part of an outbreak whose threat convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel band, but not the united states, whose president says a ban can be counterproductive. >> history shows there's a likelihood of increased avoidance. people do not readily disclose their information. they may engage in broken travelling, breaking up the trip, hiding the fact that they have been to a country where there's a disease in place. >> in west africa itself, the number killed by the disease is now above 4,500. guinea has been one of the hardest hit. it is home to 11,500 people. half of them live in poverty. the government spends $67 per person per year on health, meaning there's is 1,100 doctors in the whole country. >> in guinea, in the forest region, to make sure
. >>> three caribbean countries have begun to restrict access to people travelling from guinea, sierra leone and liberia. the world health organisation is thought to be close to declaring senegal ebola free. dominic kane reports. >> this is a hospital in the capital. here, people with ebola and those incubating it are treating it, part of an outbreak whose threat convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel band, but not the united states, whose president says a ban...
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gonzalo swept by the eastern caribbean this week killing one person in st. martin. >>> kpix 5 meteorologist lawrence karnow has the mobile weather lab today. he is at the penny cook elementary school in vallejo. looks like you have some friends there. >> reporter: yeah. it is a whole group here. we have about 120 students learning about the weather. it's a nice time. what's your name, sir? >> caleo. >> what do you like about the weather? >> that it changes. >> that it changes. have you noticed any changes today and what is it? >> the clouds were changing. >> that's right! we're starting to see the clouds come in so maybe some big changes coming our way. i wanted to introduce you to our weatherman of the day. come on up here. what's your name, sir? >> anthony. >> anthony! come right up here. can you tell me the temperature at your school? >> 68.1. >> and what about the wind? >> 20, 30.6 -- >> it keeps switching around. now it's at 5.6. 7.1 miles per hour. very good. you did a great job. it's fun to talk about the weather. we have noticed the changes all the c
gonzalo swept by the eastern caribbean this week killing one person in st. martin. >>> kpix 5 meteorologist lawrence karnow has the mobile weather lab today. he is at the penny cook elementary school in vallejo. looks like you have some friends there. >> reporter: yeah. it is a whole group here. we have about 120 students learning about the weather. it's a nice time. what's your name, sir? >> caleo. >> what do you like about the weather? >> that it changes....
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it has battered the caribbean and now head ed towards puerto rico. meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of this and he's up in just a few minutes so stay tuned for that. right now we want to tell you about breaking news out of germany. word that an ebola patient has died. he was a u.n. worker stationed in liberia. he wassing brought to germany for care last thursday. meanwhile here in the u.s. a call for help. the president wants other countries to donate supplies to west africa. in dallas, the nurse remains in isolation. on sunday she got a blood transfusion from dr. kent brantley. her family is hoping for the best. >> the family is in a shock situation. they don't know what to do. >> as for her dog, he remains under medical watch but health officials believe bentley is not a health risk. >>> the infected nbc cameraman is feeling better. that's some good news. on twitter he thanked people. ashoka mukpo is facing big medical bills, $500,000. nbc and others are working to cover those bills. >>> a new call from the cdc. hospitals need to get up to
it has battered the caribbean and now head ed towards puerto rico. meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of this and he's up in just a few minutes so stay tuned for that. right now we want to tell you about breaking news out of germany. word that an ebola patient has died. he was a u.n. worker stationed in liberia. he wassing brought to germany for care last thursday. meanwhile here in the u.s. a call for help. the president wants other countries to donate supplies to west africa. in...
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and the highest cancer rates in the caribbean.heir food was poisoned with lead, with arsenic, the by-products of the dead nation of naval ordinance . their fisheries were being destroyed and schools were being destroyed by the impact of the navy's bombing. this would not have happened. these were american -- if these were american citizens. i represented the people on the island to try to get the navy to change some of its perhaps. we won our litigation, but the navy continued. so the people on the island led by the mayor asked me to engage in a civil disobedience which i did. at the time, i said, how long do you think they will put me in prison? they said probably two or or three days which was okay. i ended up having to go to jail for 34 days, a maximum security prison in puerto rico. you asked what it was like. for me, it was a wonderful experience. >> really? >> it was very quiet. i had no cell phone. decisions. i got to read books that i had not, that had been sitting on my shelf for 20 years. and it was like almost going on
and the highest cancer rates in the caribbean.heir food was poisoned with lead, with arsenic, the by-products of the dead nation of naval ordinance . their fisheries were being destroyed and schools were being destroyed by the impact of the navy's bombing. this would not have happened. these were american -- if these were american citizens. i represented the people on the island to try to get the navy to change some of its perhaps. we won our litigation, but the navy continued. so the people on...
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and the highest cancer rates in the caribbean.ir food was poisoned with lead, with arsenic, the by-products of the dead nation of naval ordinance . their fisheries were being destroyed and schools were being destroyed by the impact of the navy's bombing. this would not have happened. these were american -- if these were american citizens. i represented the people on the island to try to get the navy to change some of its perhaps. we won our litigation, but the navy continued. so the people on the island led by the mayor asked me to engage in a civil disobedience which i did. at the time, i said, how long do you think they will put me in prison? they said probably two or or three days which was okay. i ended up having to go to jail for 34 days, a maximum security prison in puerto rico. you asked what it was like. for me, it was a wonderful experience. >> really? >> it was very quiet. i had no cell phone. decisions. i got to read books that i had not, that had been sitting on my shelf for 20 years. and it was like almost going on li
and the highest cancer rates in the caribbean.ir food was poisoned with lead, with arsenic, the by-products of the dead nation of naval ordinance . their fisheries were being destroyed and schools were being destroyed by the impact of the navy's bombing. this would not have happened. these were american -- if these were american citizens. i represented the people on the island to try to get the navy to change some of its perhaps. we won our litigation, but the navy continued. so the people on...
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. >> apple caribbean? >> we have dance company, students had trained with us, they go onto become members of our dance company. we specialize in african caribbean dance. with that we have numerous fest he is vales throughout the tri-state area, rep philadelphia and south jersey caribbean festival. tons of other events throughout the area, as well. >> okay, so, darnell, if i want to do, you know, real dow this, the kids seem pretty young. what are the ages of the class? >> well, our classes, all start at age 26789 we believe when you start young, you grasp moran teaching culture, team them the beauty of the art of dance, things like. that will so if you start young, it will, you know it, will help you even more. >> older people as well can join in the class. >> can i jump in? >> take the lead. >> what are we doing? i'm getting back. >> okay? >> right hand. >> right there. there you go. >> okay. >> all right. >> clash your hands in the air. all right. >> ♪ >> nice. >> how did i do? >> okay. >> i was good? >>
. >> apple caribbean? >> we have dance company, students had trained with us, they go onto become members of our dance company. we specialize in african caribbean dance. with that we have numerous fest he is vales throughout the tri-state area, rep philadelphia and south jersey caribbean festival. tons of other events throughout the area, as well. >> okay, so, darnell, if i want to do, you know, real dow this, the kids seem pretty young. what are the ages of the class?...
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dallas health care worker is actually on a carnival cruise ship right now, self-quarantined in the caribbean right now after handling specimens from thomas duncan, the original patient who was found to be with the virus. jonathan serrie live live from e cdc. there is a new story every day on this. what do we know first of all, jonathan, about nina pham's condition? >> reporter: nina pham is actually set to be in good condition. in that youtube video you just saw you can see her smiling. she appears alert. she is even joking, making jokes with her attending physician before leaving texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. public health officials say the decision to move her to the national institutes of health is not a reflection on any change in her condition but they want to take some of the burden off of her dallas hospital where many of the medical staff are now out of service as they undergo active monitoring after treating now deceased ebola patient thomas duncan. public health officials also say they want to give pham state of the art care. nih of course runs one of the nation's f
dallas health care worker is actually on a carnival cruise ship right now, self-quarantined in the caribbean right now after handling specimens from thomas duncan, the original patient who was found to be with the virus. jonathan serrie live live from e cdc. there is a new story every day on this. what do we know first of all, jonathan, about nina pham's condition? >> reporter: nina pham is actually set to be in good condition. in that youtube video you just saw you can see her smiling....
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care worker that handled clinical specimens from duncan is on a carnival magic cruise ship in the caribbean. carnival cruise line did confirm with abc news the health worker is in isolation onboard that ship and shows no symptoms of ebola. in the newsroom, nick smith, abc 7 news. >> thanks, nick. >>> so many people are concerned about ebola that we've posted a detailed list of seven things you need to know about the virus, including its origin, symptoms, and how it's transmitted. that's at abc7news.com. >>> scenes of devastation 25 years ago today. the bay area is marking the disaster forever changing our region. the deadly loma prieta earthquake. the quake lasted just 15 seconds, but 25 years later, anyone who was in the bay area when the shaking started remembers exactly where they were. abc 7 news reporter matt keller continues our coverage now from santa cruz, where the city is marking today's anniversary. matt? >> reporter: yeah, and about four hours here in the memorial plaza in downtown santa cruz, a 25th anniversary commemoration will be held. leaders from the business community, th
care worker that handled clinical specimens from duncan is on a carnival magic cruise ship in the caribbean. carnival cruise line did confirm with abc news the health worker is in isolation onboard that ship and shows no symptoms of ebola. in the newsroom, nick smith, abc 7 news. >> thanks, nick. >>> so many people are concerned about ebola that we've posted a detailed list of seven things you need to know about the virus, including its origin, symptoms, and how it's transmitted....
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royal caribbean's quantum of the seas. well, heck, if they can get total wi-fi on that thing, why can't we get it at 57th and the west side highway? >> gosh darn. liz: golly dang it. billions of people. this one company -- not the cruise ship company, but the company that outfitted that ship with all kinds of wi-fi capability is with us. it's a google-backed technology, o3b network ceo joining us in a fox business exclusive. >> oh, fudge. liz: oh, fudge. shut the front door. and the nba calling -- [laughter] >> i thought you were going to say it. liz: i knew you did the nba calling its new tv rights agreement extraordinary. healthy deal family but who, ultimately, pays the price? we ask an all-star panel about the big bucks of mega tv rights coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is
royal caribbean's quantum of the seas. well, heck, if they can get total wi-fi on that thing, why can't we get it at 57th and the west side highway? >> gosh darn. liz: golly dang it. billions of people. this one company -- not the cruise ship company, but the company that outfitted that ship with all kinds of wi-fi capability is with us. it's a google-backed technology, o3b network ceo joining us in a fox business exclusive. >> oh, fudge. liz: oh, fudge. shut the front door. and the...
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. >> both england and france have forced in the caribbean. >> yes. if you know anything about mercantilism, the point of mercantilism is you produce products you cannot produce in your homeland. so the west indies, because of their ability to produce sugar and sugar cane, were valuable. that is why, in 1778, when the british made that readjustment in their strategy, they decided they were going to emphasize and put more resources into the west indies. fact, he had gotten orders after he evacuated philadelphia to send his force of 6000 down to capture st. lucia in the west indies. so there were a number of battles down there. the big naval battle, the battle of the saints, the americans thought that would reopen the war. which was a british victory, by the way. and you can argue -- i do not think there is any argument -- that the british second empire was created during the american revolution. win in theble to west indian islands and their successes in the indian subcontinent. they had some luck over there as well. that is the basis for the great red
. >> both england and france have forced in the caribbean. >> yes. if you know anything about mercantilism, the point of mercantilism is you produce products you cannot produce in your homeland. so the west indies, because of their ability to produce sugar and sugar cane, were valuable. that is why, in 1778, when the british made that readjustment in their strategy, they decided they were going to emphasize and put more resources into the west indies. fact, he had gotten orders...
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if ebola makes to it central america or the caribbean.people have been tested for ebola from australia to various european countries. a panic that's happening at least outside the three african nations. >> that's true, panic is more contagious than ebola in this situation. that's good in one sense because people are testing and are aware of it, and hopefully, we won't have the repeat of the patient in dallas that was sent home without his travel history taken into consideration. >> what's happened with thomas eric duncan's you've reduced all 1200 pages of his medical records, we've learned that he had a fever of 103, that he was flagged, that that was flagged with an exclamation point on his medical records, still he was released by this dallas hospital with just some antibiotics. more incredible that the hospital let him go. >> right, the first visit to the merge visit that mr. duncan had ended in him being discharged. it was unclear that this patient had really come from africa and he had symptoms consistent with ebola. the travel histo
if ebola makes to it central america or the caribbean.people have been tested for ebola from australia to various european countries. a panic that's happening at least outside the three african nations. >> that's true, panic is more contagious than ebola in this situation. that's good in one sense because people are testing and are aware of it, and hopefully, we won't have the repeat of the patient in dallas that was sent home without his travel history taken into consideration. >>...
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and in the world of cricket india threatens to pull the plug on the tour of the caribbean.hose details coming up. stay with us. >> a reminder of our top stories. parliament has approved two government posts which could help baghdad more effectively challenge isil. the interior minister and defense minister. >>> there have been a serious of explosions in kobane in the past hour. u.s. jets have launched it's second airstrikes to help kurdish force who is are defending the area. >>> and libyan general haftar continues fighting. well, let's get more on that situation in libya. joining me in beirut, the director general of the institute. nice to have you back on the program. how significant is the move by general haftar to attack bengahzi considering he was in such a weak position in the area earlier in the area. >> it's precisely for that reason, and it's precisely that reason they've made that initiative with the added component of asking, people who have lost their lives over the past year from assassinations and attacks in bengahzi to take to the streets and take to the neig
and in the world of cricket india threatens to pull the plug on the tour of the caribbean.hose details coming up. stay with us. >> a reminder of our top stories. parliament has approved two government posts which could help baghdad more effectively challenge isil. the interior minister and defense minister. >>> there have been a serious of explosions in kobane in the past hour. u.s. jets have launched it's second airstrikes to help kurdish force who is are defending the area....
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we just said it's going to new york and then the caribbean. it will be based in the future in china. is that because you're after new asian customers? >> we're going after the new chinese customer. the middle class there is just exploding. they love our product. we've done very well there with a lot of interest in the middle class. so we're expanding that market next year by 67% and that is essentially all chinese customers taking our normal vacation and loving it. >> and richard, your team says that in europe, consumer appetites for cruising is rising. last year, passenger numbers were up 44% in comparison to 2008. that pleased me given the challenges europe is facing right now. what do you think is driving demand from your customer necessary europe? >> well, you know, we're very fortunate that almost all of our market are just doing very well right now. and we're seeing also, as well as china, sweer seeing very strong demand growing in europe. this year we had double digit yield improvement. as we're looking into 2015, we have more bookings
we just said it's going to new york and then the caribbean. it will be based in the future in china. is that because you're after new asian customers? >> we're going after the new chinese customer. the middle class there is just exploding. they love our product. we've done very well there with a lot of interest in the middle class. so we're expanding that market next year by 67% and that is essentially all chinese customers taking our normal vacation and loving it. >> and richard,...
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known to go to gray lengths and he lives there and it was just featured in hawaii and pirates of the caribbean he just out did me boy 97 million. >> wouldn't it be nice to buy a children testify it and i band to reminded you -- i wanted to remind you, you will need extra time, 10 to 15 minutes, that is a world of time, ten minutes is like a world of eternity but as you get out, it looks good bay bridge toll plan is a as you drivethrough and if you are object the members and from them to wal-mart creek, should i bring rain gear? >> adee with you, ten minutes is more leak an and they are -- they are definitely the front -- and they are definitely the front runners on this. most are about couple hundred, santa rosa .02 and some okay rain up in kills are you view and this is a very warm system so snow will not be a questioning issue. back it fremont, livermore, we beast little big and the next someone and churning. 50s on the temperatures and the breeze which was really strong for some yesterday died down for moment not for all. napa gusting to them, it will change and out to tonight discover, thi
known to go to gray lengths and he lives there and it was just featured in hawaii and pirates of the caribbean he just out did me boy 97 million. >> wouldn't it be nice to buy a children testify it and i band to reminded you -- i wanted to remind you, you will need extra time, 10 to 15 minutes, that is a world of time, ten minutes is like a world of eternity but as you get out, it looks good bay bridge toll plan is a as you drivethrough and if you are object the members and from them to...
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a caribbean cruise ship with a dallas health care worker who handled a lab specimen for ebola patientto texas. the head of the dallas hospital is admitting that his staff was not properly trained and did not wear hazmat suits until three days after duncan was admitted to the hospital. 75 workers are now being monitored and are considered at risk. >>> concerns over the ebola outbreak are hitting home for a massachusetts man. kevin has family in liberia and said he was forced to stay home from his job after coming down with a cold. he missed work because he was in a car accident. mccore says because the two men are from liberia, several coworkers asked that he miss work because he was in africa. the next day he got a call from his supervisor. >> somebody called, an anonymous call and told the police that kevin has been in contact with someone who traveled to africa lately and he's showing signs of ebola. >> he says that nobody in his family has been to liberia recently and he understands taking precautions but he says that this is too much. >>> right now there are five american companie
a caribbean cruise ship with a dallas health care worker who handled a lab specimen for ebola patientto texas. the head of the dallas hospital is admitting that his staff was not properly trained and did not wear hazmat suits until three days after duncan was admitted to the hospital. 75 workers are now being monitored and are considered at risk. >>> concerns over the ebola outbreak are hitting home for a massachusetts man. kevin has family in liberia and said he was forced to stay...
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she's now on a cruise out in the caribbean. they just released a statement. work to go share that from the live desk in a moment. >>> melissa has breaking news in your first 4 traffic. >>> breaking news. three crashes i want to tell but in frederick county. 15 at east baffe chopper 4 over that. car versus semi. car being pulled out of the area over here to my left. and the semi up the street with a fuel spill. that's going to be some time. east baffert, all lanes blocked from the north. mountville from the south. alternate was bawlinger creek pike but a new crash has shut that down approximately a motorcycle accident. also on the east side of 270. 44 westbound all lanes block. alternate 40 from a new crash. looking good at the beltway. outer loop as you pass university boulevard. 95 headed into virginia looking good. a little slow as normal in dale city. your weather loo better than my traffic. >> yeah. good news, the weather not impacting the morning or evening commute. the weather cooperating. absolutely beautiful across the area. here's your hour by hour p
she's now on a cruise out in the caribbean. they just released a statement. work to go share that from the live desk in a moment. >>> melissa has breaking news in your first 4 traffic. >>> breaking news. three crashes i want to tell but in frederick county. 15 at east baffe chopper 4 over that. car versus semi. car being pulled out of the area over here to my left. and the semi up the street with a fuel spill. that's going to be some time. east baffert, all lanes blocked from...
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i know you'll be with the royal caribbean ship. have you heard of any other applications? (?) >> well, you know, this is just a fun project in the beginning. we developed it for google last year for the big development competition then now he's working for royal caribbean. there's many more clients. i'm not the ceo of the company. i'm involved with it. but i'm not the person running it on a day-to-day basis. i think the important thing is how we can learn about these machines and how to interface with them. liz: i think you're right. i think it's the future in many different ways. whether it be bomb detection. good luck to you carlo ratti, thank you very much. carlo ratti is mit sensible city lab director. wonderful to have him. i don't know if the bartender listens to your problems though. so we have breaking news and we're looking at the markets right now heading back down to session levels. a lot of fear in this market, but, again, earlier today we were up and down the flatline more than 56 times, since this program began, we have not seen the green very much at all. we are
i know you'll be with the royal caribbean ship. have you heard of any other applications? (?) >> well, you know, this is just a fun project in the beginning. we developed it for google last year for the big development competition then now he's working for royal caribbean. there's many more clients. i'm not the ceo of the company. i'm involved with it. but i'm not the person running it on a day-to-day basis. i think the important thing is how we can learn about these machines and how to...
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concern for a health worker on a caribbean cruise ship.hat person handled lab specimcadu, the man who died in dallas. the family of vinson she is doing well. nina pam m is getting specializd at nil. we'r exactly what's needed for an international response. we need more mobile laboratories. trt centers. and beds. we need more incinerators and more generators. most of all, we need more of the courageous health care workers that we see making an incredible contribution right now. >> secretary kerry also made a list of resources specifically needed there. he said west african countries can use helicopters and hundreds of large trucks to transport resources to affected areas. >>> there's a lot of fear and misinformati out there about ebola. fears that are, in most cases, unfounded. medical experts keep reminding us it's extremely difficult for ebola to be passed from one person to another. nbc's peter alexander says that hasn't stopped panic though from spreading. it's a nationwide outbreak. eba fear infecting much of s cau become hysteria? the
concern for a health worker on a caribbean cruise ship.hat person handled lab specimcadu, the man who died in dallas. the family of vinson she is doing well. nina pam m is getting specializd at nil. we'r exactly what's needed for an international response. we need more mobile laboratories. trt centers. and beds. we need more incinerators and more generators. most of all, we need more of the courageous health care workers that we see making an incredible contribution right now. >>...
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what many of us don't know is that they got to the caribbean for the sugarcane.nd when that happened they were only allowing males to come in. for the most part women were not allowed. they got to jamaica and you know what happens. [laughter] you know what happens. [laughter] so my grandfather fell in love a few times. so they are the ones that are the migratory so that people the people that built the railroads in china are the same people that built the railroad and hand him a. of the people that built the panama canal. so from the 1850s until the 1980s almost all of the chinese that you would encounter in the caribbean whether it is in guyana or pam on our cuba they come from one province. the secret to what i'm telling you is for the most part that's how you can begin to find your family. once i got that far and i went to this conference in toronto i stood up in front of this group of the 400 chinese people and the senate okay i am trying to find my chinese grandfather's family and for the first time in my entire life from coming usually including the black f
what many of us don't know is that they got to the caribbean for the sugarcane.nd when that happened they were only allowing males to come in. for the most part women were not allowed. they got to jamaica and you know what happens. [laughter] you know what happens. [laughter] so my grandfather fell in love a few times. so they are the ones that are the migratory so that people the people that built the railroads in china are the same people that built the railroad and hand him a. of the people...
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. >> a health care worker is in quarantine on a cruise ship in the caribbean. >> the woman handled a lab specimen from thomas eric duncan who died last week. >> overnight, the first dallas nurse infected nina pham, arrives in maryland. >> an emotional good-bye moments before pham left for treatment in bethesda. >> bermuda is getting pounded with strong surf and strong winds. >> we have tropical storm anna. >> officials say isis militants are starting to retreat. >> the vice president's son, hunter biden, was reportedly kicked out of the faev renavy reserve in february after testing positive for cocaine. >> this is the new ipad air 2. can you even see it? >> i wonder if they're aware the phrase apple a day is just an expression. they don't have to take it literally. >> a girl is attacked by a shark north of sydney. >> i like whoa what the hell i just got bit by a shark. >> a baby bear got stuck in dumpster. mama bear was not happy about that. >> all that -- >> the kick is blocked and the patriots hang on barely for the victory. >> travis ishikawa hits one to the right. the giants win
. >> a health care worker is in quarantine on a cruise ship in the caribbean. >> the woman handled a lab specimen from thomas eric duncan who died last week. >> overnight, the first dallas nurse infected nina pham, arrives in maryland. >> an emotional good-bye moments before pham left for treatment in bethesda. >> bermuda is getting pounded with strong surf and strong winds. >> we have tropical storm anna. >> officials say isis militants are starting to...
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. >> american women and caribbean american women in particular get a much more aggressive form of cancernd it's harder to treat. >> and women with economic challenges are less likely to seek out medical care, they are often diagnosed when the disease is advanced but there is a way, mammogr mammograms. the message is getting out to hispanic women and caribbean women and african-american women. >> new health laws made access easier, ortiz understands the difficulties that women face and advises. >> if you feel something say something and demand it's looked at by a machine. >> marlena's personal journey has created empowering women in heals. no matter of their ethnicity or their age. >> rick you are wearing your pink as well today. >> thank you alicia. >>> a newlywed couple dealt a blow in the first week of marriage and rediscovered their marriage through photo. she forgot her marriage and her husband put up dozens of their wedding photos on their hospital walls. >> i remember that my husband was going around the room putting up the pictures i don't know why he was putting up the pictures b
. >> american women and caribbean american women in particular get a much more aggressive form of cancernd it's harder to treat. >> and women with economic challenges are less likely to seek out medical care, they are often diagnosed when the disease is advanced but there is a way, mammogr mammograms. the message is getting out to hispanic women and caribbean women and african-american women. >> new health laws made access easier, ortiz understands the difficulties that women...
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severe weather moving across the country and a hurricane brewing in the caribbean. after the break. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> breaking news development now, there is severe weather impacting states along the gulf coast. there louisiana governor bobby jindal has declared a state of emergency, and to make things worse, hurricane warnings in the caribbean where tropical storm has turned into a hurricane. kevin corriveau is joining us. kevin. >> a tornado going through parts ofarkansas, ef 2 tornado that moved through this area here. and since then we have seen quite a bit of activity. half a dozen tornadoes as well as many, many tor
severe weather moving across the country and a hurricane brewing in the caribbean. after the break. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is...
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. >>> meanwhile, a cruise ship passenger is now under quarantine in the caribbean. what her connection is to the texas ebola case and what could happen next. >>> also this hour, my family's powerful journey. we're going to follow along as i trace my roots from poland when my grandparents died to my childhood home in buffalo, new york. to a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn squash soup. a delicious meal made just for you only at panera bread. a delicious meal made jusugh...you ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. do you have the coverage? you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverag
. >>> meanwhile, a cruise ship passenger is now under quarantine in the caribbean. what her connection is to the texas ebola case and what could happen next. >>> also this hour, my family's powerful journey. we're going to follow along as i trace my roots from poland when my grandparents died to my childhood home in buffalo, new york. to a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn...
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a passenger on a caribbean cruise ship is now under quarantine. two countries refusing to let the ship dock at the parts. and the new time line for the nurses with ebola. when did they get sick and who is at risk? >>> struggle for a gun. this morning we are hearing from an officer who shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. what he is saying about the shooting that provoked outrage and violent protests. >>> and date night disaster. president obama's credit card rejected at a swanky new york restaurant. >> fortunately michelle has hers. >> why the president's plastic wouldn't go through. >>> hey, good morning. and get straight to the massive hurricane that made a district hit on bermuda overnight. >> >> it's the largest in the atlantic in some time. and rob marciano is tracking it this morning. >> such a powerful storm. now 190 miles away from bermuda. starting to calm things down just a little bit. but it's moving towards nova scotia. they have a tropical storm watch for later today. the u.s. will be impacted with big
a passenger on a caribbean cruise ship is now under quarantine. two countries refusing to let the ship dock at the parts. and the new time line for the nurses with ebola. when did they get sick and who is at risk? >>> struggle for a gun. this morning we are hearing from an officer who shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. what he is saying about the shooting that provoked outrage and violent protests. >>> and date night disaster. president...
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now across here in the caribb n caribbean, we have a couple of storms we have been chasing. one already effected bermuda last week. another could make its way toward the same small island over this really spacious water. it is packing speed of 200 kilometers per hour and it could upgrade into a category 4 major hurricane as it moves into these islands. life-threatening high waves will be pounding over the coastal lands. we do have hurricane warnings in place. please be prepared if you are in these vicinities. this is anna, which is a tropical storm which could become a hurricane. it is on the verge of intensifying over the warm water. we'll keep a very close eye on this one as well into the next few days. this is an approaching system that's going to be bringing very heavy rain across the eastern regions. you see a lot of rainfall for your thursday. do be aware of the strong gusts. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." we'll be back with the latest at the top of the hour, so do stay with us on nhk world.yoóoóy ♪ >>> the y
now across here in the caribb n caribbean, we have a couple of storms we have been chasing. one already effected bermuda last week. another could make its way toward the same small island over this really spacious water. it is packing speed of 200 kilometers per hour and it could upgrade into a category 4 major hurricane as it moves into these islands. life-threatening high waves will be pounding over the coastal lands. we do have hurricane warnings in place. please be prepared if you are in...
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severe weather moving across the country and a hurricane brewing in the caribbean. after the break. >> robert kennedy jr., >> american democracy is rooted in wilderness... >> his fathers lasting influence >> my father considered this part of our heritage... >> coping with tradgedy >> the enemy of any productive life is self pity... >> defending the environment >> global warming is gravest threat... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive......
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warnings have been posted across puerto rico as a new storm races toward the eastern rim of the caribbean. tropical storm gonzalo has winds of 45 miles an hour but is expected to curve over the open atlantic missing the u.s. east coast. >>> not only are the tropics heating up, summer-like storm warnings posted in the middle of the country. >> the latest from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. >> good morning. >>> good morning. a couple of systems we're tracking across the atlantic. one storm that's departing bermuda no longer an issue here. now we're tracking gonzalo headed toward the leeward islands, toward puerto rico and hispaniola toward the early to middle part of this week. going to bring heavy rainfall and likely going to strengthen, moving into an area that would be favorable for development. this is not expected to impact u.s. mainland. we'll keep a close eye on it. it's expected to make a turn to the north but could impact bermuda into the upcoming weekend. a powerful storm system moving out of texas. dangerous storms headed through dallas, headed through oklahoma and then th
warnings have been posted across puerto rico as a new storm races toward the eastern rim of the caribbean. tropical storm gonzalo has winds of 45 miles an hour but is expected to curve over the open atlantic missing the u.s. east coast. >>> not only are the tropics heating up, summer-like storm warnings posted in the middle of the country. >> the latest from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. >> good morning. >>> good morning. a couple of systems we're tracking...
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one of those persons on board a carnival cruise ship in the caribbean. reportedly a lab supervisor at the texas hospital that treated now deceased ebola patient thomas duncan. although she did not have direct contact with mr. duncan, health officials say she may have handled blood specimens or other samples as recently as 11 days ago. given the maximum incubation period for ebola is 21 days, health officials regard her as extremely low risk. out of abundance of caution she and her husband are voluntarily isolating themselves to their cabin in the end of the cruise. cdc is expanding list of airline passengers it is contacting after learning another health care worker from the hospital who ended up testing positive for ebola had flown to ohio for wedding planning. they believe she may have become ill before the return flight when she initially reported she had a very low-grade fever. expanded notification now includes passengers on board nurse amber vinson's outbound flight on october 10. that is in addition to the return flight on october 13. and as an ad
one of those persons on board a carnival cruise ship in the caribbean. reportedly a lab supervisor at the texas hospital that treated now deceased ebola patient thomas duncan. although she did not have direct contact with mr. duncan, health officials say she may have handled blood specimens or other samples as recently as 11 days ago. given the maximum incubation period for ebola is 21 days, health officials regard her as extremely low risk. out of abundance of caution she and her husband are...
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it turns out several caribbean islands are financing projects by offering citizenship.mes. with a $250,000 donation for fund to retired sugar workers or minimum real estate investment of $400,000. you can instantly become a citizen. who are they attracting? >> very shady people. [ laughter ] >> very strange places in the world. you do have to worry about it. i don't have a need for a new identity. >> citizenship somewhere else? >> lower the price of the investment instead of throwing in a passport. >> monica, what do you think? what's the danger? >> if you don't vet these people it's a place for terrorists to get tans. the one thing we have going for us is against other religions. so. >> a lot of the folks coming in, a lot of russians, a lot of folks coming in from china looking to repatriate money. you invest in the resorts, they can go right under. you better hope the citizenship is worth half a million dollars to you. >> i think for the united states, it would actually not be a bad policy to say -- >> make a donation, you can be a confirm. >> if you can confirm you a
it turns out several caribbean islands are financing projects by offering citizenship.mes. with a $250,000 donation for fund to retired sugar workers or minimum real estate investment of $400,000. you can instantly become a citizen. who are they attracting? >> very shady people. [ laughter ] >> very strange places in the world. you do have to worry about it. i don't have a need for a new identity. >> citizenship somewhere else? >> lower the price of the investment...
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part of an outbreak whose threat has convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel bans butnited states whose president says a ban could be counter productive. >> history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance, people do not readily disclose their information. they may engage in something called broken travel essentially breaking up their trip so they can hide the fact they have been to one of the countries there is a disease in place. >> reporter: in west africa the number killed by the disease is now about 4 1/2 thousand and guinea is the hardest hit and home to 11 1/2 million people and half of them live in poverty. the government spends just $67 per person per year on health. meaning there are just 1100 doctors in the whole country. >> in guinea especially in the forest region to make sure the people this is a disease but it's survivable. it can be treated and isolated and managed and together we want to de stigmatizstigmatized ebol. >> reporter: appeal for countries to donate more money to a special ebola trust fun but on the front line against the dise
part of an outbreak whose threat has convinced three caribbean countries to institute travel bans butnited states whose president says a ban could be counter productive. >> history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance, people do not readily disclose their information. they may engage in something called broken travel essentially breaking up their trip so they can hide the fact they have been to one of the countries there is a disease in place. >> reporter: in west...
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you've got the caribbean sea on one side and cove bay on the other, so your view is spectacular. mash the throttle, off we go. >> oh, oh, two views. two views. >> bottom right you see the inset of the exterior of the plane. >> you've got to really trust your pilot with something like this. >> the pilots are considered maestros of flying. >> oh my god! that was shorter than an aircraft carrier. >> feels like it's landing and taking off on a aircraft carrier. that's the sensation you get. >> this might make you nervous. you don't want to hear this on take-off. >> oh! that doesn't sound right. >> and it doesn't look right. some fluid. >> not again. >> something leaking. >> thankfully, they didn't catch any air yet, didn't get off the runway. they shut it down. delayed. >> that's when you get a car. >> it's monday, it's a brand-new week, more brand-new ipad minis to give away. doing it for one more week. your chance to win one is coming up later in the show. >> you need monday's buzzword, you need to be at least 18, and a legal u.s. resident. >> monday's buzzword coming up in a littl
you've got the caribbean sea on one side and cove bay on the other, so your view is spectacular. mash the throttle, off we go. >> oh, oh, two views. two views. >> bottom right you see the inset of the exterior of the plane. >> you've got to really trust your pilot with something like this. >> the pilots are considered maestros of flying. >> oh my god! that was shorter than an aircraft carrier. >> feels like it's landing and taking off on a aircraft carrier....
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yet outside of the shop the chinese take away and the caribbean restaurant, it has parked its anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> already i want to say things about human rights and all this rubbish, you know. there are too many human rights. >> yeah, i do. it's terrible some of the things that go on. >> they've got to sort this. >> too many immigrants. >> too many immigrants, yes, coming in. we can't cope with what we've got. yes. >> there aren't many immigrants around here. >> well, there is a few. >> not many. >> i'm not just talking about that but all the immigrants. there are too many. >> what do you think about the policies generally? >> very good. >> which ones in particular? >> my brain is gone at the moment. >> it doesn't bother you that much that you don't know all that about the policies? >> it does. i'm going to look into it even more about it. >> many voters would betray the same ignorance of the party's policies which tells the story about the collapse in trust of westminster politicians. it wasn't very long ago that everyone from the prime minister down was desc
yet outside of the shop the chinese take away and the caribbean restaurant, it has parked its anti-immigration tanks on the establishment lawn. >> already i want to say things about human rights and all this rubbish, you know. there are too many human rights. >> yeah, i do. it's terrible some of the things that go on. >> they've got to sort this. >> too many immigrants. >> too many immigrants, yes, coming in. we can't cope with what we've got. yes. >> there...
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. >> yes, my brother is from a coast in the caribbean side of honduras, and his son got cancer, and that'shen he decided to take the street to the united states to try to pay for his son medical care, and -- and that's when he went to tijuana, and while he's staying there, waited for [ inaudible ] that's when the federal -- i think the federal police raided the place where he was staying, and i think after that, the army took hold of him, but the torture part of it -- when i found out about my brother being tortured in mexico, i wasn't really surprised knowing how the situation in latin america is, and coming from a country like honduras, you know, you can experience it. and putting the point like especially the fact that you are a black man living in mexico, traveling through mexico as an immigrant, that puts a little bit of extra weight. making it more difficult for you to cross. i think when i heard about the situation with my brother, i was like what is going to be the next point? how can i help my brother? but there's so much corruption in this country. so, i mean, there's no channel
. >> yes, my brother is from a coast in the caribbean side of honduras, and his son got cancer, and that'shen he decided to take the street to the united states to try to pay for his son medical care, and -- and that's when he went to tijuana, and while he's staying there, waited for [ inaudible ] that's when the federal -- i think the federal police raided the place where he was staying, and i think after that, the army took hold of him, but the torture part of it -- when i found out...