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army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic be poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies away from the hard fast bowlers but think about sending them to bankrupt because of all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british public services running because of monday's liquidation of taxpayer funded multibillion pound transnational contractor karelian allegedly one of the most shorted companies on the london stock exchange meaning the city of london knew it face problems karelian continued to win taxpayer funded contracts even as it paid out shareholder dividends while it faced a pensions black hole tourism a presided over two billion pounds in contracts being given to former advisors company after profit warnings and with a civil service oversight role concerned with karelian unfilled questions in even mainstream media now
army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic be poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies away from the hard fast bowlers but think about sending them to bankrupt because of all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british...
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read international in black caribbean. about the continued fight against. being waged today by the world's working classes from the headlines . the war in iraq the war on child poverty. going on the. housing. artificially low mortgage rates. that's cause a report. the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner. poisoned by our own people. or a biological and chemical product. the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between burn pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about the onus is from exposure from the burn pits would really literally sound to be a gross and they don't want to pay it so the waiting decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they won't have to pay. for health and get the middle finger so they'll be using models are. delayed and i hope he does. well come back with me to go through some o
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but part of the point i was making with mostly was simply that fascism also in the caribbean was in my opinion almost constant and like fascism was colonialism in essence was a sort of form of fascism is part of the argument i'm making so that's part of what i was trying to do with the book was look at the way fascism hit. the dominican republic on it you heal in the impact that it had on on haitian workers in dominican workers and also the ways in which communist resisted but then also failed to mount a deeply internationalist anti-racist fight against some of the fascism when it was at its worst point because people are going to know more about taking all the days for the rich and famous in barbadoes than britain brutally putting down any kind of revolutionary activity on that i would hire one of the questions i have in the book that i pose is why is it that there are communist parties founded in the period one thousand nine hundred one nine hundred thirty nine in haiti cuba puerto rico but now the british west indies the british government was banning not only the negro world but ev
but part of the point i was making with mostly was simply that fascism also in the caribbean was in my opinion almost constant and like fascism was colonialism in essence was a sort of form of fascism is part of the argument i'm making so that's part of what i was trying to do with the book was look at the way fascism hit. the dominican republic on it you heal in the impact that it had on on haitian workers in dominican workers and also the ways in which communist resisted but then also failed...
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in black caribbean margaret stevens about the continued fight against native nation imperialism being waged today by the world's looking glasses on from the headlines why we're losing the war on terror in iraq losing the war on child poverty in america. coming over but you have going underground. are the mainstream media intentionally gaslighting the public against president donald trump three verse appears to be equally true trump does with style gas like the media what kind of body politic is this creating as the us become a collection of hysterical drama queens. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances one does anything this. is only. eat well but that's the end all. the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly fo
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and french fleets in the caribbean. newport has really lost its -- really lost the importance for the british because they can't spread themselves too thin given the fact they now have a caribbean theater. they pull their troops quietly, as quietly as they moved in newport in 1776 they move out of newport in october of 1779. they leave here and half the town goes with them. it isn't long before the patriots move back in, lafayette was gone on a trip to -- he was gone on a trip back home to france to generate more support and supplies for the americans. he returns in june of 1780. hen he returns, the french fleet comes here and that's when it's the last phase of the newport revolutionary history starts. the battle for rhode island is more or less over when the british leave and then the french come back and the americans come back and then this becomes a town every bit as dominated by the french and
and french fleets in the caribbean. newport has really lost its -- really lost the importance for the british because they can't spread themselves too thin given the fact they now have a caribbean theater. they pull their troops quietly, as quietly as they moved in newport in 1776 they move out of newport in october of 1779. they leave here and half the town goes with them. it isn't long before the patriots move back in, lafayette was gone on a trip to -- he was gone on a trip back home to...
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your sexual orientation and as hurricane maria continues its trail of destruction we speak to the caribbean office building their communities celebration after decades of neo liberal imperial rule from westminster. coming up in today's going underground well what was u.k. prime minister theresa may all about when she decided to use one of the world's greatest basilicas to outline bricks at plans ahead of tomorrow's german election we caught up with nigel farage to ask him about that and what he thought of his friend donald trump's latest broadsides against north korea still being denied talks with the great powers niger you've been warning all along that european countries are all referendums on leaving the european union never get to leave the european union is that what the florence speech is very much i mean look today is a great day for westminster it's a great day for the political class great day for goldman sachs. international business because effectively what the prime minister is saying is we're going to stay a full member effectively of the european union for a further two years
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i heard a lot of little steel drum bands around the caribbean but nothing like that.. >> boogsie: yes. >> anthony: how did your interest in this develop? >> kim: i grew up here, later i became a writer. i discovered there were hundreds of stories. because in the early days up until the 60's the steel bands were partly like street gangs they would fight one another. the west side story kind of thing the steel bands doubled as that. i just got fascinated by tracking down all of these pioneers and getting their stories of how they got involved. >> boogsie: i'll be 64 years this year. i playing music since i was a little kid. >> kim: yeah there's stories that he grew up with them in one of his backyard so when he was about three years old he was going out playing with them. >> anthony: boogsie composes his pieces layering different types of drums on top of each other. the engine room made of unpitched percussion, lays down the groove. next a section of six bass pans drops a bass line. the guitar and cello pans add harmonies that sound like strumming. ♪ and the frontline p
i heard a lot of little steel drum bands around the caribbean but nothing like that.. >> boogsie: yes. >> anthony: how did your interest in this develop? >> kim: i grew up here, later i became a writer. i discovered there were hundreds of stories. because in the early days up until the 60's the steel bands were partly like street gangs they would fight one another. the west side story kind of thing the steel bands doubled as that. i just got fascinated by tracking down all of...
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and create this preserving afro caribbean culture here in the u.k. . this year the love carnival goes behind the scenes on the zine organization and the struggle to put saw not only notting hill carnival in west london but carnival's across the country i've come to meet for an artist first generation and the trials facilitator alvin coffey to discuss the power of art to transcend class race in a time of post-crash of cross carnival has always been about celebration and that's very celebration in terms of a cultural expression of viewpoint and you know i know carnival i guess in some ways become a political stage which plays out because of the things going on in the background so issues come up like. polarize people's minds or. focus on a particular point but really what's going on the community the things that need to resolve a much broader than that so we get on with what we need to do in our. communities and as create independent organizations independent bodies that have a grassroots and connected and have longevity so we don't have to rely on wheth
and create this preserving afro caribbean culture here in the u.k. . this year the love carnival goes behind the scenes on the zine organization and the struggle to put saw not only notting hill carnival in west london but carnival's across the country i've come to meet for an artist first generation and the trials facilitator alvin coffey to discuss the power of art to transcend class race in a time of post-crash of cross carnival has always been about celebration and that's very celebration...
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, "the greater caribbean, so these seas are our caribbean. "why should we be any different than you?" - when china is told that it has been aggressive, its answer is that, no, china has showed extraordinary restraint. - now one thing that i know will contribute to maintaining regional peace and stability is a constructive relationship between the united states and china. - [narrator] in 2011, president obama announced the pivot to asia, a re-allocation of diplomatic and military resources to the region. - we've always been interested in asia. we've always had a strong relationship with asia. i think the rebalance has been an effort by the administration to say, "look, we're gonna put our focus on asia. "asia's become more important, "and that we need to put more resources in asia." - it's the u.s. presence in the western pacific that enables china to rise peacefully without destabilizing the region, and that's why i think the balance in strategies is actually a good policy. - the pivot to asia was actually supposed to happen 25 years ago. - o
, "the greater caribbean, so these seas are our caribbean. "why should we be any different than you?" - when china is told that it has been aggressive, its answer is that, no, china has showed extraordinary restraint. - now one thing that i know will contribute to maintaining regional peace and stability is a constructive relationship between the united states and china. - [narrator] in 2011, president obama announced the pivot to asia, a re-allocation of diplomatic and military...
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and hurricane maria now tearing through the caribbean and decimating so many of these islands you've had experience yourself you've got family there how important is it that say the arts will play a role now and the regeneration well i mean i've witnessed the role of the you know its order around all around europe and america and the first was on a massive wrong regenerates you know use some of the expertise needs to be taken down we're going to have a long period of stagnation in the caribbean off the hurricane and the yachts can be complaints from only helping to regenerate food culture for bringing attention and bringing back festivals and celebration back to different areas in the caribbean to help generate money to generate interest back into those countries there is a dichotomy going on so people know i'm going to invest and take from work with people where they can benefit in terms of trade so me personally i don't take too much to know what. the government do or don't do because i know people would be you know would it be and rebuilding. senior producer pete bennett well from
and hurricane maria now tearing through the caribbean and decimating so many of these islands you've had experience yourself you've got family there how important is it that say the arts will play a role now and the regeneration well i mean i've witnessed the role of the you know its order around all around europe and america and the first was on a massive wrong regenerates you know use some of the expertise needs to be taken down we're going to have a long period of stagnation in the caribbean...
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there has been all this fighting between the british and french fleet in the caribbean. newport has lost its importance for the british because they cannot spread themselves too thin given they now have a caribbean theater. they pull their troops very quietly in october of 1779. they leave here, and half the town goes with them. it is not long before the patriots move back in. lafayette, who has gone back on a trip home to france to generate more support and supplies for the americans, he returns in june 1780. lead he returns, the french an army here, and that is the last phase of newport's revolutionary history. the battle for rhode island is over when the british sleep. then the french and americans come back. this becomes a town every bit as dominated by the french and american army as it had been by the british and hessians. this is where that project of forging that french and american alliance starts gaining traction. they had does everything -- lafayette does everything he can in this town to bring washington and rochambeau together. they are able to actually meet
there has been all this fighting between the british and french fleet in the caribbean. newport has lost its importance for the british because they cannot spread themselves too thin given they now have a caribbean theater. they pull their troops very quietly in october of 1779. they leave here, and half the town goes with them. it is not long before the patriots move back in. lafayette, who has gone back on a trip home to france to generate more support and supplies for the americans, he...
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all throughout the caribbean, fish stocks are in decline. fishing sanctuary where we're trying to now revive the fish stock around the island. >> so fish becomes a protected sanctuary, what are you going to do for a living? >> so, we have to go further out to sea, for deep sea fishing. >> that means more gas? >> more gas, less fish. so, it's a strain, right. >> is there a future for the traditional fishing industry in jamaica, or do you think like every place else in the caribbean, is it going to end up an entirely tourist economy? >> it's going to belong to the tourists. this place, because just up the road, lovely spot just like chris blackwell, and they're going to tell me i cannot fish in there. >> here's what i'm kind of getting at. rich people want to live what they see as a simple life. in their minds, they want to live the life of a jamaican fisherman. so, they want to live the life of somebody who doesn't have a lot of money. but the people who actually do that now are giving up their living and essentially entering the tourist sect
all throughout the caribbean, fish stocks are in decline. fishing sanctuary where we're trying to now revive the fish stock around the island. >> so fish becomes a protected sanctuary, what are you going to do for a living? >> so, we have to go further out to sea, for deep sea fishing. >> that means more gas? >> more gas, less fish. so, it's a strain, right. >> is there a future for the traditional fishing industry in jamaica, or do you think like every place else...
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tour guides warn of a high crime rate and yet along hasn't wholly lost its caribbean charm. it's early evening and time for the panama canal railway to take its passengers back to the capital. what did the tourism ministry say too was in the beginning sure the canal is our main attraction but we have many other beautiful things to offer that's exactly what we learned on our trip to. i think and i am planning. a man. to go down to the only other world border to live in the more you know down more. like an italian don't get all the way. the world there. are. a. lot. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn how to tell a simple online on your mobile and free themselves from d w z e learning course the acoustic german made easy. are you up to speed on the latest technology. know when it may be time for an upgrade. become part of the future become the most cyborg i must say words so i have dreamed of a new sense and i knew our guns and design my perception of reality impl
tour guides warn of a high crime rate and yet along hasn't wholly lost its caribbean charm. it's early evening and time for the panama canal railway to take its passengers back to the capital. what did the tourism ministry say too was in the beginning sure the canal is our main attraction but we have many other beautiful things to offer that's exactly what we learned on our trip to. i think and i am planning. a man. to go down to the only other world border to live in the more you know down...
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he kicked spain out of the caribbean and turned the caribbean into an american lake. good measure, he acquired hawaii through negotiation and acquisition -- annexation. he set in motion the events that led eventually -- i saw the display outside -- to the panama canal, and t.r. gets an awful lot of credit for that. and he deserves it, but it was really mckinley who reversed a policy of his predecessor, cleveland, who was an anti-exspanksist and said, no, no, we're going to move on this canal and set in motion the studies and the actions and the planning that led to the canal. he brought about the open door to china which basically saved china from being carved up by the industrial powers, european and japanese powers. he created the concept of trade reciprocity which when i was covering trade policy in the 1980s when it was a hot issue for "the wall street journal," reciprocity was really what was then called sort of fair trade it's make it even so that we can have these exchange of goods back and forth across borders. he crafted the concept of noncolonial imperialism
he kicked spain out of the caribbean and turned the caribbean into an american lake. good measure, he acquired hawaii through negotiation and acquisition -- annexation. he set in motion the events that led eventually -- i saw the display outside -- to the panama canal, and t.r. gets an awful lot of credit for that. and he deserves it, but it was really mckinley who reversed a policy of his predecessor, cleveland, who was an anti-exspanksist and said, no, no, we're going to move on this canal...
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there has been fighting between british and french troops in the caribbean. newport has lost importance to the british because they cannot spread themselves too thin given that they now have the caribbean theater. they pull their troops very quietly, as quietly as they moved in, they move out of newport in october 1779. they leave and half of the town goes with them. it is not long before the patriots move back in. trip backwas on a home to france to generate more support and supplies for the americans. of 1780.s in june when he returns, the french flee. another army comes here. oft is the last phase newport, when it starts. the french and americans come back. a count ass dominated by the french and american armies as it had been by the british and hessians. but this is where the project of forging the french/american alliance really starts gaining traction. lafayette does everything he can literallywn to bring, bring washington and rochambeau together, which he does a couple of months later washington is able to come here. they are able to meet face-to-face.
there has been fighting between british and french troops in the caribbean. newport has lost importance to the british because they cannot spread themselves too thin given that they now have the caribbean theater. they pull their troops very quietly, as quietly as they moved in, they move out of newport in october 1779. they leave and half of the town goes with them. it is not long before the patriots move back in. trip backwas on a home to france to generate more support and supplies for the...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am
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revolutionaries been driven out of the history books we speak daughter of red international and black caribbean stevens about the continued fight against nato nation imperialism being waged today by the world working. on from the headlines why we're losing the war on terror in iraq the war on child poverty. coming up about to have going on. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million doing so today. this culture led to the development of these new liberal and highly controversial children in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances.
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caribbean collapses one of the biggest construction and services companies in the u.k. this could impact millions of people across britain and abroad the gas guzzlers face off against their small eco friendly cousins at the detroit motor show and how lithium can lift an economy it's known as the gold of the twenty first century. the business british construction group has announced it's immediately quotation. company failing to secure a lifeline from the government bank's enlarged if last ditch talks shares in the firm are suspended jobs are on the line as well as hundreds of government projects in the u.k. . in july twenty seventeen was valued at more than one billion dollars as one of britain's largest construction companies it was known for prestigious projects such as the tate modern in london manchester is be some tower and heathrow airports terminal five but things took a bad turn when the company issued a profit warning last july its share price tumbled and by august it was demoted from the ford c. one hundred index for the u.k.'s one hundred largest companies. m
caribbean collapses one of the biggest construction and services companies in the u.k. this could impact millions of people across britain and abroad the gas guzzlers face off against their small eco friendly cousins at the detroit motor show and how lithium can lift an economy it's known as the gold of the twenty first century. the business british construction group has announced it's immediately quotation. company failing to secure a lifeline from the government bank's enlarged if last ditch...
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control of the caribbean. what china is attempting to do would be to take territorial control and make it a territorial sea. the analogy breaks down because of the chinese desire. it's fair to say it's reasonable for us to believe china ought to have significant influence in asia. that makes sense. the wish that look at territorial control over an enormous body of water. i think the historical analogy they pulled that was a confrontation between great britain in germany about 100 years ago. an established power facing a rising power. in established powers challenged by rising power. graham allison from harvard has done extensive analysis in 12 of the 16 situations the nations go to war. for they do not. we need to understand china, listen, exceed and cooperate where we can but confront where they push beyond the borders. if we do that i think we can avoid an open confrontation. >> -- versus a land battle. >> the ocean, the biggest thing is terrain. the oceans are flat. there are no terrain borders. you know ho
control of the caribbean. what china is attempting to do would be to take territorial control and make it a territorial sea. the analogy breaks down because of the chinese desire. it's fair to say it's reasonable for us to believe china ought to have significant influence in asia. that makes sense. the wish that look at territorial control over an enormous body of water. i think the historical analogy they pulled that was a confrontation between great britain in germany about 100 years ago. an...
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so what i'm seeing is a shift right now to the eastern caribbean. caribbean ok. well yeah it's incremental. and i think the regulators so far have been very receptive. they've learned a hard let they hurt learned a hard lesson this will be never saying do things. dami domenica yes so they also have the ability for people to buy citizenship from these places in the caribbean. for a couple hundred thousand bucks you can buy a passport see them now or it's becoming leaders in the script space as well i hope so i would love to see that i want to see more interaction with you know with the crypto companies and the regulators because the regulators are asking questions there's a think tank down there that i do some work with that a few know down some peepers for their asking the questions i would love to see that that that space dominated by that area well since yours for a second or so. i c.e.o.'s and ishall coin offering this twenty seventeen we saw billions of dollars raised by hundreds of i.c.'s the summer during the summer the f.c.c. said most of these i suppose a
so what i'm seeing is a shift right now to the eastern caribbean. caribbean ok. well yeah it's incremental. and i think the regulators so far have been very receptive. they've learned a hard let they hurt learned a hard lesson this will be never saying do things. dami domenica yes so they also have the ability for people to buy citizenship from these places in the caribbean. for a couple hundred thousand bucks you can buy a passport see them now or it's becoming leaders in the script space as...
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plus, royal caribbean hitting an all time high.ll talk to the ceo about the quarter, the futures and big bonuses the company announced for employees ahead on power lunch. hi, i'm mike ditka. and i'm johnny bench. and we've spent our whole lives around professional sports taking hits and catching our fair share of aches and pains. which is why we use blue-emu's pain relief products. blue-emu products; non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula that works down into your muscles and joints and works its magic. it's comfort that won't leave you smelling like a football gym bag or an old catcher's mitt or a shower mat in the locker room. how about an old pair of socks after an extra inning game. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables
plus, royal caribbean hitting an all time high.ll talk to the ceo about the quarter, the futures and big bonuses the company announced for employees ahead on power lunch. hi, i'm mike ditka. and i'm johnny bench. and we've spent our whole lives around professional sports taking hits and catching our fair share of aches and pains. which is why we use blue-emu's pain relief products. blue-emu products; non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula that works down into your muscles and joints and works its...
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very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah.accompanied by lemon and coconut rice and plantain. some hot sauce in there. >> anthony: some good food, a few shots of aguardiente, the sounds of waves in the background, a nice sunset. these are things, in my experience, that will set most things right. thank you to guajira, to colombia. >> juan: to guajira. to guajira and colombia. salud. cheers. we had good fun. >> anthony: we had good fun. cheers. i always find colombia encouraging. they've faced problems more extreme and seemingly more intractable than many of us can imagine. and yet, every time i come here, it gets better. don't get me wrong. problems, serious problems, remain, which is particularly heartbreaking in a country so beautiful, so generous, so proud, so eager to love and be loved back. i come back to my own country from colombia and i think, "if they could fix that, if they can make things better, then surely there's nothing we can't do." for now, however, i'll settle for fixing my headache. that hurt. ♪ [ dog barkin
very clear sky for the caribbean. oh, yeah.accompanied by lemon and coconut rice and plantain. some hot sauce in there. >> anthony: some good food, a few shots of aguardiente, the sounds of waves in the background, a nice sunset. these are things, in my experience, that will set most things right. thank you to guajira, to colombia. >> juan: to guajira. to guajira and colombia. salud. cheers. we had good fun. >> anthony: we had good fun. cheers. i always find colombia...
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he kicked them out of the caribbean and turned it into for good measure as it was historically noted they figured the acquisition and annexation and set in motion the events. they reversed the policy of the expansionist and said we are going to move on this and set in motion the actions that led the planning in the canal. he brought about the open door in china that basically says he carved up by the industrial powers the european and japanese powers. he created the concept, which when i was covering the trade policy in the 1980s in "the wall street journal" the reciprocity is than what was called fair trade to make it even so that we can have these exchangecould have theseexchangd forth across the borders. he crafted the concept of the non- colonial imperialism which ultimately was picked up by franklin roosevelt when he was transforming the world through world war ii and that i in amert the center of it. they established the special relationship of britain just a previous couple of years earlier under the cleveland administration. the question on the watch is to what extent does he
he kicked them out of the caribbean and turned it into for good measure as it was historically noted they figured the acquisition and annexation and set in motion the events. they reversed the policy of the expansionist and said we are going to move on this and set in motion the actions that led the planning in the canal. he brought about the open door in china that basically says he carved up by the industrial powers the european and japanese powers. he created the concept, which when i was...
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so what i'm seeing is a shift right now to the eastern caribbean eastern caribbean ok. well yeah. and i think the regulators so far have been very receptive. they've learned a hard let her learn a hard lesson this will be never say do things. dami domenica yes so they also have the ability for people to buy citizenship from these places in the caribbean. for a couple hundred thousand bucks you can buy a passport if see them now or it's becoming leaders in the script the space as well i hope so i would love to see that i want to see more interaction with you know with the crypto companies and the regulators because the regulators are asking questions there's a think tank down there that i do some work with that i've you know done some peepers for they're asking the questions i would love to see that that that space dominated by that area well since yours for a second or so. i see zero zip will coin offering this twenty seventeen we saw billions of dollars raised by hundreds of i.c.'s this summer during the summer the f.c.c. said most of these i suppose are securities of course that
so what i'm seeing is a shift right now to the eastern caribbean eastern caribbean ok. well yeah. and i think the regulators so far have been very receptive. they've learned a hard let her learn a hard lesson this will be never say do things. dami domenica yes so they also have the ability for people to buy citizenship from these places in the caribbean. for a couple hundred thousand bucks you can buy a passport if see them now or it's becoming leaders in the script the space as well i hope so...
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when they look at an immigrant from africa, from the caribbean, or from asia. >> you know, you could say hellhole, you could say things that talk about the violence in those countries and how frightening it is, but this is a diminishment of the people themselves. anyway, the white house responded in a statement tonight, certain washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries. but president trump will always fight for the american people. the press will only accept an immigration deal that adequately addresses the visa lottery system and chain migration, two programs that hurt our economy and allow terrorists into our countries. note, they didn't deny what he said. what do you make of that, peter? there's no denial here. they're not playing that game. >> yeah, that's not a denial. it's not a denial at all. and it's quite striking. again, they did deny it at christmas when they reported him saying that these types of things. they're not denying it now. and i think, you know, i think that they can't. i mean, there are too many people in the room who don't work for president
when they look at an immigrant from africa, from the caribbean, or from asia. >> you know, you could say hellhole, you could say things that talk about the violence in those countries and how frightening it is, but this is a diminishment of the people themselves. anyway, the white house responded in a statement tonight, certain washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries. but president trump will always fight for the american people. the press will only accept an...
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and they had settled finally, but now it had reemerged in the destabilizing the caribbean. it is putting americans who were trying to do business in cuba at risk. it is also opening up the possibility that other european powers could be the chaos and come in and take over cuba. it was one thing to have a saving power in the caribbean, which we consider to be our serious influence what the legacy imperial power, but to have germany say for some other european power come in would be untenable. and so, there is a great deal of anguish and anger in the country. they stand humanitarian grounds, not geopolitical fact is, but that was a are as well. mckinley comes into the presidency and takes over grover cleveland. he had essentially favored the spanish over the cubans, not because they like the spanish particularly, but because he was the status quo guy. his viewers as soon soonest they can put down the insurrection and go the status quo in everything will be stable and fine. we are not very realistic. it was almost from day one. from day one, he concluded that the record is ver
and they had settled finally, but now it had reemerged in the destabilizing the caribbean. it is putting americans who were trying to do business in cuba at risk. it is also opening up the possibility that other european powers could be the chaos and come in and take over cuba. it was one thing to have a saving power in the caribbean, which we consider to be our serious influence what the legacy imperial power, but to have germany say for some other european power come in would be untenable....
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to the environment is emerging across honduras eco sides are walls of rubbish that float in the caribbean along the coast from neighboring guatemala biologists say the level of contamination is unprecedented money in a sanchez reports. the a sea of rubbish as far as the eye can see it's a wall seven meters deep and several kilometers long when slowly along the caribbean coast of a video posted in the internet by a photographer raised the alarm. the rain biologist the stomach of a this is the tide of trash is killing nearly everything in its path if. this is an eco side caused by garbage carried by the metod well river in guatemala. there are ninety six municipalities especially for thirteen they don't have trashed arms and a tributary river from the capital contributes to all this garbage. data says the rubbish mountain is blocking sunlight from the sea and affecting fishing grounds coral reefs and mangroves. much of the garbage ends up here on a more beach hospital and agro industrial residues are putting the lives of funded ends in danger government leaders blame neighboring what they a
to the environment is emerging across honduras eco sides are walls of rubbish that float in the caribbean along the coast from neighboring guatemala biologists say the level of contamination is unprecedented money in a sanchez reports. the a sea of rubbish as far as the eye can see it's a wall seven meters deep and several kilometers long when slowly along the caribbean coast of a video posted in the internet by a photographer raised the alarm. the rain biologist the stomach of a this is the...
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as well as the schools and prisons that caribbean manages. firms also the second biggest supplier maintenance seices to network rail and it maintains fifty thousand times for the ministry of defense. the uk government has drawn criticism for not doing more to help the struggling from. this fight the. the companies that it is is contracts to because clearly the country in a number of avenues is heavily reliant on karelian. a think secondly what it calls to. mopping these companies if of running into about time they have to seriously rethink a sausage it continues off of contracts because ultimately. they all put themselves in a very isd to beat its arch rival boeing i in thehe final ovew of twenty seventeen. receiving orders for over one thousand one hundred planes compared to nine hundred and twelve for its american competitor. that good news was overshadowed by the public admission the airbus may have to pull the plug on production of its flagship super jumbo jet eighty three eighty. can't find some more buyers arrogantly explains. it's the
as well as the schools and prisons that caribbean manages. firms also the second biggest supplier maintenance seices to network rail and it maintains fifty thousand times for the ministry of defense. the uk government has drawn criticism for not doing more to help the struggling from. this fight the. the companies that it is is contracts to because clearly the country in a number of avenues is heavily reliant on karelian. a think secondly what it calls to. mopping these companies if of running...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am jane o'brien. the search for survivors continues in california where people are coming to terms with the damage caused by mudslides. relations between the u.s. and pakistan seem to have gone from bad to worse, so what is fueling the rift? >> "the new york times" was barred from publishing anymore classified documents. jane: director steven spielberg speaks to us about his new film, the current climate in hollywood, and donald trump. >> anybody that offends, there is a label that is immediately attached to them. that can't be true. they are all fake news. ♪ ♪ jane: welcome to "world news america." the search continues in california where eight are missing after tuesday's mudslides. 17 are known to have died after a torrent of mud carrying boulders the size of small cars crashed through
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am jane o'brien. the search for survivors continues in california where people are coming to terms with the damage caused by mudslides. relations between the...
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heavy rain for panama and also costa rica and the area extends out through central parts of the caribbeanso one in kingston jamaica the potential some flooding here and also in panama and costa rica some of the forecast on you can see through sunday we've got a lot of cloud across the caribbean chairman with the risk of some heavy rain as they head into north america the snow from the rapid cycler genesis is largely gone it's all about the temperatures now if you keep an eye more on the actual colors than the temperature values themselves you can see over the next three days the garage of that cold air gets displaced the way towards the northeast so slightly model conditions beginning to assert themselves in the shorter term still that's really cold looking largely dry there for many areas that we have got some snow developing across the great lakes during the course of sunday but still that's really cold with a high of minus eleven in ottawa. the weather sponsored by catto race. in two thousand and eight. documented a groundbreaking scheme. preparing some of india's poorest children for
heavy rain for panama and also costa rica and the area extends out through central parts of the caribbeanso one in kingston jamaica the potential some flooding here and also in panama and costa rica some of the forecast on you can see through sunday we've got a lot of cloud across the caribbean chairman with the risk of some heavy rain as they head into north america the snow from the rapid cycler genesis is largely gone it's all about the temperatures now if you keep an eye more on the actual...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. when he lost his job, he lost his mind -- so says president trump of his former top aide steve bannon in the wake of an explosive new book. tough words, too, from the president for kim jong-un over whose nuclear button is bigger. meanwhile, north korea reopens a diplomatic hotline to the south. and the helping hand of science. how researchers in italy developed a bionic limb that feels like the real thing. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television and america and around the globe. buttons and bannon -- that is the talk of this town, washington, d.c., on only day three of the new year. president trump had controversial words on north korea's leader over the size of his nuclear button, and lashing out at steve bannon, former chief
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. when he lost his job, he lost his mind -- so says president trump of his former top aide steve bannon in the wake...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. they lined up early to get a copy of "fire and fury." now the author of the controversial book is speaking out. michael: i would say the one description that everyone has in common, they all say he is like a child. jane: north and south korea are coming together for talks for the first time in two years. a rare break in the diplomatic freeze. first came the snow, now the bitter cold. america's east coast has seen temperatures plunged to lows rarely felt before. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there is a lot of speed reading taking place in washington today as the controversial new book "fire and fury" officially went on sale. the author, michael wolff, has taken to the airwaves to defend his repor
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. they lined up early to get a copy of "fire and fury." now the author of the controversial book is speaking...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the russia investigation gets closer to the white house. the attorney general and cabinet member have been interviewed by the special counsel. life below the ice. the bbc gets exclusive access to rare ecosystems within the antarctic. the question is how to preserve this unique part of the world. >> i mean, look at it here. it is absolutely beautiful. no one can deny that the region needs protecting. but what is the best way to do it? laura: and leading the oscar pack is "the shape of water," a fantasy-romance with 13 nominations. to our viewers on public television and around the world. the u.s. attorney general has been questioned as part of the special counsel's investigation into links between the trump campaign and russia. it is the
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the russia investigation gets closer to the white house. the attorney general and cabinet member have been...
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this morning the threat of a tsunami is over for people in puerto rico and other islands in the caribbean. a magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit the cayman islands last night. thankfully no reports of damage. >>> more breaking news. the devastating mudslides in southern california have left 13 people dead, more than two dozen injured. the property damage is massive. it took rescuers six hours yesterday to dig out this 14-year-old girl. take a look at that. imagine how thankful her family has to be this morning. she wasn't seriously injured. she was even able to walk. another rescue effort brought one man to tears. >> we heard a little baby cry g crying. we dug down and found a little baby. we got it out, got the of its mouth. i'm hoping it's okay. they took it right to the hospital. >> we can understand his emotion. the couple does not know if the baby survived. all of this comes after five inches of rain fell in the burn area of the thomas fire. >>> developing this morning, a tragic end to the search for a missing father. prince gorges county police say someone out for a walk found daniel dehav
this morning the threat of a tsunami is over for people in puerto rico and other islands in the caribbean. a magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit the cayman islands last night. thankfully no reports of damage. >>> more breaking news. the devastating mudslides in southern california have left 13 people dead, more than two dozen injured. the property damage is massive. it took rescuers six hours yesterday to dig out this 14-year-old girl. take a look at that. imagine how thankful her family has...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling tradewinds, and the crystal-blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america. global backlash. trump's comments have led to accusations that he is a racist. a policy from the u.s. says it has agreed to impose sanctions on iran for now, but that could change. down. cannot look you have to take the speech up. if you did your neck would break. >> heavy is the head that wears the crown, heavier than we thought, according to the british monarchy herself. anchor: welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. this isn't the first time that president trump's words have sparked outrage. reports that he used an expletive to describe central american and african nations have led to widespread criticism. the president wrote a tweet that he never said anything derogatory. democrats in that meeting insist that he did. please note that this report does include th
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling tradewinds, and the crystal-blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america. global backlash. trump's comments have led to accusations that he is a racist. a policy from the u.s. says it has agreed to impose sanctions on iran for now, but that could...
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find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. taking sides in iran. the u.s. praises the courage of the demonstrators and denies claims by iran's supreme leader of involvement. >> continued existence of serious, widespread poverty represents the threat to the very legitimacy of a communist party that came to power promising to help communities like these, not leave them behind. laura: and here is a page turner. this bookstore in scotland is letting anyone take over, and the move is proving a bestseller. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in iran, protesters took to the streets for the sixth day in a row in the biggest challenge to the country's religious leaders since 2009. iran's supreme leader says that enemies of his nation are sti
find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. taking sides in iran. the u.s. praises the courage of the demonstrators and denies claims by iran's supreme leader...