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according to the caribbean policy institute, caribbean blacks have labor force participation rates that exceed the average of u.s. natives in all im-- and all immigrants combined. the study from this institute showed collectively caribbean people have higher median income earnings than all immigrants in the u.s. the proposed zero tolerance immigration policy has resulted as we've seen thousands of children being torn apart from their families. children being held in prolonged family detention centers and this bill eliminates protections that are in place to ensure safe and basic living needs. it's our duty to stop the separation of children. it is our duty to see that america remains great through the die versity that it entails. -- diversity that it entails. we cannot allow this bill to go forward which would eliminate the diversity lottery that has created the diverse american culture that we have. through service, through ideals, even through protests, immigrants have made this a great nation. president trump issued a proclamation on may 31 of 2018, which stated that caribbean americ
according to the caribbean policy institute, caribbean blacks have labor force participation rates that exceed the average of u.s. natives in all im-- and all immigrants combined. the study from this institute showed collectively caribbean people have higher median income earnings than all immigrants in the u.s. the proposed zero tolerance immigration policy has resulted as we've seen thousands of children being torn apart from their families. children being held in prolonged family detention...
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and drowning in dance how to save a caribbean island from sinking just go christine. i bid for one let's do business the trade route just moved up a few notches donald trump hitting china beijing saying it will retaliate with equal strength and berlin adding fuel to the fire the heat coming from washington today with trump announcing twenty five percent tariffs on over a thousand chinese products many for next month they include high tech taking aim at beijing's ambitions to transition to a tech economy and they add up to a total of fifty billion dollars in punitive tariffs for what trump calls unfair trade practices the european union is hitting back against the previous u.s. judi's on steel and alum in your by imposing their views on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars everything including blue jeans whiskey how they davidson motorcycles we you may be united on that matter but on other issues of trade cracks beginning to show italy's government threatening not to ratify the e.u. straight deal with canada the italians say that the agreement d
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used to be considered one of the fiscally tightly run countries in the caribbean how did that get so high well for starters you have to look at the history of these countries you know a lot of them were completely decimated economically in the one nine hundred ninety s. of trade wars of latin america exporting products to the e.u. like bananas and sugar and from there you know they tended to veer more towards international business and tourism to bolster the economy but at the end of the day these smaller countries are still competing on a world scale now you mention barbados barbados is an independent country but if you look at its territories and other countries next to it that are not independent like the british overseas territories such as bermuda the british version islands the cayman islands they're much more better physically run and in barbados and this is because they have the united kingdom bargaining for them on the world stage and most of those debt is owed to local investors and banks how will prime it is to. restructure this debt without putting the local bank the bank
used to be considered one of the fiscally tightly run countries in the caribbean how did that get so high well for starters you have to look at the history of these countries you know a lot of them were completely decimated economically in the one nine hundred ninety s. of trade wars of latin america exporting products to the e.u. like bananas and sugar and from there you know they tended to veer more towards international business and tourism to bolster the economy but at the end of the day...
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and drowning in debt how to save a caribbean island from sinking just call christine. and ben fizzling let's do business the globe's trade dispute just. moved up a few notches all at once donald trump hitting china hard beijing saying it will retaliate and berlin adding fuel to the fire the heat though coming from washington today with trump and mounting twenty five percent tariffs on some thirteen hundred chinese products valued at around fifty billion dollars as of next month over what mr trump calls unfair trade practices the european union is hitting back against u.s. tariffs on steel and alum indian by imposing levies on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars including on its tariff hit list blue jeans motorcycles and whiskey e.u. maybe united on that matter but on other issues of trade cracks beginning to show italy's new government is threatening not to ratify the used trade deal with canada the italians say the agreement doesn't protect certain regional products like johnno and pursuit and uncle mikel is threatening a tougher stance as we'
and drowning in debt how to save a caribbean island from sinking just call christine. and ben fizzling let's do business the globe's trade dispute just. moved up a few notches all at once donald trump hitting china hard beijing saying it will retaliate and berlin adding fuel to the fire the heat though coming from washington today with trump and mounting twenty five percent tariffs on some thirteen hundred chinese products valued at around fifty billion dollars as of next month over what mr...
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united states, as the trade dispute escalates. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush, a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. history will be made in saudi arabia this weekend when the deeply conservative kingdom lifts its decades—long ban on women driving. and, victory for england in the world cup on monday but we hear why not all bbc news viewers were celebrating. join us at 7:45pm on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the aerospace giant airbus says it will reconsider its future investment in the uk, if britain leaves the eu single market and customs union without a deal. the company says the warning is not part of project fear, but a dawning reality. but downing street says it's confident that a good brexit deal will be put in place. airbus has 25 sites across the uk, employing more than 1a,000 people and contributing an estimated £7 billion to the british economy every year. their concerns today have been echoed by another major manufacturer — bmw has said uncertainty could damage the uk's car industry.
united states, as the trade dispute escalates. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush, a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. history will be made in saudi arabia this weekend when the deeply conservative kingdom lifts its decades—long ban on women driving. and, victory for england in the world cup on monday but we hear why not all bbc news viewers were celebrating. join us at 7:45pm on bbc news. good evening and welcome to...
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with the scandal surrounding the immigration status of those arriving from the caribbean some of thosee already been deported speak out. good morning. it's friday the 22nd ofjune. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live our top story this morning: the plane maker airbus says it may pull out of the uk if britain leaves the eu next year without a transition deal on customs and the single market. while the government secured a brexit victory in parliament this week, they have said far from project there this is dawning reality. the design and manufacture wings for aircraft in the uk, employing around 14,000 aircraft in the uk, employing around 1a,000 people across 25 sites. they say their activity in the uk adds more than £7.8 billion to the economy. its main sites are in broughton, north wales; newport, south wales; bristol and portsmouth. former welsh secretary stephen crabb, conservative mp for preseli pembrokeshire, called to an end of the ‘ideological cage fight‘ over brexit and said a ‘coherent strategy‘ was needed from government. keir whiel shadow brexit secretary sir kei
with the scandal surrounding the immigration status of those arriving from the caribbean some of thosee already been deported speak out. good morning. it's friday the 22nd ofjune. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live our top story this morning: the plane maker airbus says it may pull out of the uk if britain leaves the eu next year without a transition deal on customs and the single market. while the government secured a brexit victory in parliament this week, they have said far...
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> i'm glad i mentioned the caribbean. thank you for that. two things in the caribbean. saint martin. world war ii aruba and refineries, et cetera, et cetera. continually from the time i'm small hearing stories the germans had ried to attack these two places. maybe you can talk more about the caribbean. d war ii we really haven't ince battle, you aval know, falkland islands, et what would you think coming out of world war ii was three significant and crucial lessons that all of big naval powers in the world learned from that war and you see that playing out oing forward with computerization kind of making driveows ships eventually themselves, float themselves? >> this book is 800 pages long and i would have to write those one to answer questions but let me start with the caribbean. were not only ao sources of oil but they had finery facilities. the north e ships on atlantic convoys that carried uel and particularly aviation fuel, 100 octane aviation fuel atlantic north originated at curacao including ohio ino carried by th
> i'm glad i mentioned the caribbean. thank you for that. two things in the caribbean. saint martin. world war ii aruba and refineries, et cetera, et cetera. continually from the time i'm small hearing stories the germans had ried to attack these two places. maybe you can talk more about the caribbean. d war ii we really haven't ince battle, you aval know, falkland islands, et what would you think coming out of world war ii was three significant and crucial lessons that all of big naval...
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nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex one days. one of them who made thatjourney 70 years ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. and he's still here at the age of 92. i did not mean long—term. the plan was just come to england, get a good job, work for about five years, go back, rearfive children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, i had bought my house, working hard, and settled down. empire windrush marks the beginning of british post—war immigration, and the right to remain was supposed to be legally guaranteed, but changes to uk immigration laws, and problems with paperwork, have blighted the lives of some caribbean migrants and their children. the scale of the windrush scandal first came to light in april earlier this year. if a human being wants to move from one place to another to feed their family, to reunite with their family... when those affected started sharing their stories of being denied acce
nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex one days. one of them who made thatjourney 70 years ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. and he's still here at the age of 92. i did not mean long—term. the plan was just come to england, get a good job, work for about five years, go back, rearfive children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a...
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the united states already has significant economic interest in latin america and the caribbean's. it is the largest single source of foreign investment for many countries. we are also the top trading partner for most countries in the region and have free trade agreements with 11 countries and bilateral investment treaties in international investment agreements with 19 countries in the region. hedging in seeing the region from some countries that don't always play by the rules, which undermines u.s. economic interests. china has significantly increased its outreach to latin american and caribbean, offering less stringent investment conditions and pledging 250 billion in investment over the next decade. however, it accounted for just 1.1% of foreign direct investment in latin america and caribbean in 2016 compared with the united states investment at 20%. i am interested in the future of u.s. economic engagement with the pacific alliance countries of chile, columbia, numeral -- mexico, and peru. these countries adhere to market oriented policies and taken together, they represent 39
the united states already has significant economic interest in latin america and the caribbean's. it is the largest single source of foreign investment for many countries. we are also the top trading partner for most countries in the region and have free trade agreements with 11 countries and bilateral investment treaties in international investment agreements with 19 countries in the region. hedging in seeing the region from some countries that don't always play by the rules, which undermines...
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he's denied any wrong doing. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants onstminster abbey. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be speaking to a trade policy expert about the warnings from airbus and bmw over brexit. at nine thirty, clemenecy burton—hill will talk to a panel of authors about stories they think have shaped the world. and joining me later tonight to review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirror, jason beattie. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday.
he's denied any wrong doing. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants onstminster abbey. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be speaking to a trade policy expert about the warnings from airbus and bmw over brexit. at nine thirty, clemenecy burton—hill will talk to a panel of authors about stories they think have shaped the world. and joining me later tonight to review tomorrow's...
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tells the bbc his diplomatic passport is real. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbeanrants on baord the empire windrush, a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. you and i are mr and mrs lee o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you we re o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you were a tour guide. and, a hard—up cleaner takes revenge on her amnesiac boss, by convincing him they're married. find out what mark kermode thought of overboard in the film review. hello, good evening. our main story at 5: the aerospace giant airbus has warned it will reconsider its investments in the uk, if britain leaves the european union single market and customs union without a deal. the company, which employs about 14,000 people in britain, says if a transition agreement isn't reached, it could be catastrophic for its business. ministers say they don't expect that situation to arise. our business correspondent theo legett reports. this is airbus‘ supply chain in action. these huge transporters are used to carry aircraft wings from its factory in north wales, to assembly sites in fra
tells the bbc his diplomatic passport is real. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbeanrants on baord the empire windrush, a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. you and i are mr and mrs lee o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you we re o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you were a tour guide. and, a hard—up cleaner takes revenge on her amnesiac boss, by convincing him they're married. find out what mark kermode thought of overboard in the film review. hello,...
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people of caribbean providence is in the news at the moment is the windrush whole when right thing i mean my god these are second generation people who were born in this country who were deported what where did they go that they were so quietly living in britain without a passport more oh you're exaggerating somewhat i mean basically what happened is in the fifty's. the empire asked for the africa arabians to come and help rebuild the country after the second world war and there's been a lot of focus recently through when russia about them bringing their cheap labor which they did but just as important is that they brought their culture and it's that it's made the biggest impact on this country because it's changed the identity of what it means to be british you know if you check the kids on the street now the clothes the where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man but this is the twenty first century the trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel we do have dennis. a trio called bob marley and the
people of caribbean providence is in the news at the moment is the windrush whole when right thing i mean my god these are second generation people who were born in this country who were deported what where did they go that they were so quietly living in britain without a passport more oh you're exaggerating somewhat i mean basically what happened is in the fifty's. the empire asked for the africa arabians to come and help rebuild the country after the second world war and there's been a lot of...
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a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey, 70 years after hundreds of caribbean windrush. they came here to help rebuild post—war britain. but the government continues to face criticism, after some of the windrush generation and their descendants wrongly faced deportation. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean. more than 2000 guests were part of today's service at westminster abbey and two of them met for the very first time. you guys are the same age, on the same ship. alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 1948. something like this, i mean... you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing them. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. 0ther windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection
a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey, 70 years after hundreds of caribbean windrush. they came here to help rebuild post—war britain. but the government continues to face criticism, after some of the windrush generation and their descendants wrongly faced deportation. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean....
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tariff on cars imported from the eu. 70 years after the ship the empire windrush arrived from the caribbeanthanksgiving service at westminster abbey. so, we have a roundabout at the head. behind the wheel at last as saudi arabia prepares to lift the ban on women drivers on sunday. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the aerospace giant airbus says it will reconsider its future investment in the uk, if britain leaves the eu single market and customs union without a deal. the company says the warning is not part of "project fear," but a "dawning reality." but downing street says it's confident that a good brexit deal will be put in place. airbus has 25 sites across the uk, employing more than 1a,000 people and contributing an estimated £7 billion to the british economy every year. their concerns today have been echoed by another major manufacturer here, bmw, which makes the mini. it has said that uncertainty could damage the uk's car industry. our business editor simon jack's report contains flashing images. on a mission to air its fears over brexit, the boss of airbus in the uk issued a s
tariff on cars imported from the eu. 70 years after the ship the empire windrush arrived from the caribbeanthanksgiving service at westminster abbey. so, we have a roundabout at the head. behind the wheel at last as saudi arabia prepares to lift the ban on women drivers on sunday. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the aerospace giant airbus says it will reconsider its future investment in the uk, if britain leaves the eu single market and customs union without a deal. the company says the...
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to mark seventy years since hundreds of migrants arrived from the caribbean they became known as the wind rush generation the name of the ship they sailed on and paved the way for many thousands of emma haywood reports. was eat there is a journey which changed the face of. the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war was the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away in brixton in a place many people settled posses among the anniversary elsie sutherland arrived as a twenty two year old from st vincent in the granite it was in the early ninety's and six days any way you go you want to be friendly like i merely and that's the way that elsie along with thousands of others helped turn britain sport junes around but the journey to transform the country into a multicultural society wasn't an easy one when people alive in those early days it was tough some faced outright hostility who could have predicted that seventy years some people would have faced deportation
to mark seventy years since hundreds of migrants arrived from the caribbean they became known as the wind rush generation the name of the ship they sailed on and paved the way for many thousands of emma haywood reports. was eat there is a journey which changed the face of. the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war was the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away...
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wife's coat, as she visits a detention centre, that causes controversy. 70 years after the first caribbean migrants arrived on the empire windrush to help rebuild britain. a thanksgiving service will be held later today. good morning. a time to celebrate designers and innovators in the north. i will have the details shortly. in sport, argentina in a mess. as messi is upstaged by modrich of croatia who thrash the south americans 3—0 to leave them in danger of going out with the hand of god wiping away the tears. and it's the dance craze that's had everyone swinging their arms and hips. find out why i've been having a go at the floss. and matt has the weather. good morning. it is a bit cold. warming up under sunshine. more heat and warmth ahead. for forecasting 15 minutes. —— the full forecast in. good morning. first, our main story. airbus has warned it could leave the uk in the event of a "no—deal brexit." the uk in the event of a "no—deal the aerospace company currently employs more than 111,000 people across 25 sites in the uk. ben is here with more. ben, what's going on? 14,000, to the
wife's coat, as she visits a detention centre, that causes controversy. 70 years after the first caribbean migrants arrived on the empire windrush to help rebuild britain. a thanksgiving service will be held later today. good morning. a time to celebrate designers and innovators in the north. i will have the details shortly. in sport, argentina in a mess. as messi is upstaged by modrich of croatia who thrash the south americans 3—0 to leave them in danger of going out with the hand of god...
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when of the united states put coastal convoys together, they moved into the caribbean. that became the central front in the u-boat war against tankers. those who loaded up in louisiana and east texas, there were not the pipelines in place to carry oil overland or the railroad capabilities. almost all the oil came around the coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers and that was the target of the u-boats. the caribbean was probably one of the deadliest places on the earth. what was the second one? big battles since world war ii. the biggest service engagement since late take off took place in 1988. the iranian navy went against the united states navy, two guided missile cruisers and a gunboat were attacked in missile warfare. the first confrontation with missile warfare. you think of world war i, naval engagement was by big guns with a 2000 pound shell. in world war ii, the range grows further. you can fire from 200 miles by bombs and potatoes, carried by aircraft off in aircraft carrier. -- bombs and torpedoes carried by aircraft off an aircraft carrier. now you
when of the united states put coastal convoys together, they moved into the caribbean. that became the central front in the u-boat war against tankers. those who loaded up in louisiana and east texas, there were not the pipelines in place to carry oil overland or the railroad capabilities. almost all the oil came around the coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers and that was the target of the u-boats. the caribbean was probably one of the deadliest places on the earth. what was the...
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symonds: i am glad i mentioned the caribbean then. during world war ii, there were two islands in the southern refineries, it is continually -- from the time i am small i am hearing these stories, early on, the germans tried to attack these places so maybe you want to talk about the caribbean. , wesecond issue would be have not had a great naval battle. falkland islands, etc., what would you think coming off of were significant in crucial lessons that all of the learned and how do you see that playing out going forward? with ai, computerization making ships eventually drive themselves. dr. symonds: this book is 800 pages long and i would have to write another one to answer all those questions but let me give it a shot. curacao had refineries, a lot of the ships on the north atlantic convoys originatedd fuel there, including the cargo carried by the ohio. and were important sites the germans knew this. when the united states became a belligerent, hitler's gave to release his u-boats to attack the united states. the united states had be
symonds: i am glad i mentioned the caribbean then. during world war ii, there were two islands in the southern refineries, it is continually -- from the time i am small i am hearing these stories, early on, the germans tried to attack these places so maybe you want to talk about the caribbean. , wesecond issue would be have not had a great naval battle. falkland islands, etc., what would you think coming off of were significant in crucial lessons that all of the learned and how do you see that...
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suffering from yes occasional big shots and also very dry weather and threat of wildfires so the caribbean we have daily showers and small was the lesser antilles and quite possibly the greater antilles you see that cloud is significant but i've seen very few reports of significant rain so it's passing shadow which you might expect from palomar up towards honduras significant rain but that's also becoming a little weaker in the next day or so and mexico's big showers are also disappearing but if you look at the yucatan peninsula i think there's a threat there of more developing. the history of greenland wants to. replace. the constraint the revolutionary zeal new power. supply the splinter groups damage the palestinian cause. instruments of. chronicling the turbulence to the struggle for palestinian. history and a revolution on al-jazeera. again you're watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour some of the migrant children separated from their parents at the us mexico border in recent weeks have been reunited with their families but there's growing concern over whether u.s. auth
suffering from yes occasional big shots and also very dry weather and threat of wildfires so the caribbean we have daily showers and small was the lesser antilles and quite possibly the greater antilles you see that cloud is significant but i've seen very few reports of significant rain so it's passing shadow which you might expect from palomar up towards honduras significant rain but that's also becoming a little weaker in the next day or so and mexico's big showers are also disappearing but...
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other windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community,s, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. we came here because we thought it was mother country. that's what we used to call it. we came here to help build the country up after the war smashed it to pieces. the unfortunate thing is, it backlashed on us. do you feel everyone is being treated with the same level of respect here? i would say the same level of disrespect. we are still having conversations about race, are we discriminated against because i am black, because i'm asian? it's not even really about sending people back where they came from, it's about somebody somewhere having targets and numbers. the older generation, they can see change because they know how hard it was when they came here. but i think for us that were born here, we haven't seen much change because the same issues we were facing in school or in the workplace, o
other windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community,s, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. we came here because we thought it was mother country. that's what we used to call it. we came here to help build the country up after the war smashed it to pieces. the unfortunate thing is, it...
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but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandaln, of hope and joy. many do not want to lose sight of those who have been deeply affected by the events of recent months. churchill floods have hit south—western romania. authorities sent teams to climo mortar from the homes. the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually seen in one month. —— cliett mud and water. —— cliett mud and water. ‘a storm in a teacup'. that's what boris becker has called a new row over whether his diplomatic passport for the central african republic is genuine. the tennis star, declared bankrupt last year, is being pursued in the high court in london. his lawyers are claiming he has immunity from proceedings because of his diplomatic status. but now the republic's foreign minister says the passport is a fake. james robbins reports. that's it! he's done it! astonishing scenes 33 summers ago. at 17, boris becker became the youngest wimbledo
but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandaln, of hope and joy. many do not want to lose sight of those who have been deeply affected by the events of recent months. churchill floods have hit south—western romania. authorities sent teams to climo mortar from the homes. the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually...
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was leaked to the united kingdom marks the seventieth anniversary of the arrival of caribbean migrants known as the windrush generation and inspired projects that drive places in on his ninety nine career title summit to have those details coming up in school so to stay with us. had always scenes of significant rain in pennsylvania back in illinois is the top end of this still cold low pressure system and i think it will it will hang around to be honest i mean the massive green they have represented the rain still running through pennsylvania from illinois crust to d.c. south of that there are dotted showers green blobs in the still fairly warm air and as you can see that was because all the way up towards new york beyond that to nineteen degrees but the warmth rather than being pushed out of the way just returns up from texas or oklahoma and probably northern georgia as well big showers are likely here as they might well be in the west and saw the plain states denver might see some welcome rain to be honest colorado's been suffering from yes occasional big shots and also very dry with
was leaked to the united kingdom marks the seventieth anniversary of the arrival of caribbean migrants known as the windrush generation and inspired projects that drive places in on his ninety nine career title summit to have those details coming up in school so to stay with us. had always scenes of significant rain in pennsylvania back in illinois is the top end of this still cold low pressure system and i think it will it will hang around to be honest i mean the massive green they have...
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from the caribbean they became known as the windrush generation after the name of the ship they sailed on and paved the way for many thousands of others his and the hayward. wasn't it that is a journey which changed the face of britain. the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war. the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away in brixton in a place many people settled upon the anniversary elsie sutherland arrived as a twenty two year old from st vincent in the granite things in the early ninety's and six days anyway you go you want to be friendly like i merely and that's the way that elsie along with thousands of others helped turn britain sports tunes around but the journey to transform the country into a multicultural society wasn't an easy one when people alive in those early days it was top some placed out white house to let a few could have predicted that seventy some people would have faced deportation from the country they regarded as. earlier this yea
from the caribbean they became known as the windrush generation after the name of the ship they sailed on and paved the way for many thousands of others his and the hayward. wasn't it that is a journey which changed the face of britain. the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war. the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away in brixton in a place many people settled...
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but her turn as captain jack sparrow from pirates of the caribbean really takes the cake. to tell us how some sixty four thousand followers on instagram and over eighty five thousand facebook fans people like to watch videos of her works in progress. depending on which celebrity she transforming herself into the process can take up to six hours. to assume the part of queen elizabeth we keep it how this needs to look forty five years older than she actually is. a lot out. i don't see face paint and makeup i don't use prosthetics but i do employ a few tools to look older that nothing is airbrushed or photoshop everything
but her turn as captain jack sparrow from pirates of the caribbean really takes the cake. to tell us how some sixty four thousand followers on instagram and over eighty five thousand facebook fans people like to watch videos of her works in progress. depending on which celebrity she transforming herself into the process can take up to six hours. to assume the part of queen elizabeth we keep it how this needs to look forty five years older than she actually is. a lot out. i don't see face paint...
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because the only places in the caribbean where smoke came out of the chimneys was a factory.ey would have done is bought an overcoat, because it would have been so bitterly cold for them. archive footage: arrivals at tilbury. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. many are ex—servicemen who know england. i'd like to ask you please, are you a single man? i am a single man. i've only my mother that is depending on me, and i'm also an ex—serviceman. you're ex—service? raf, are you? raf. i took a course in scotland in case making and as a result i'm going back there to see if i can further because i like it very much. i'm trying to help myself and also help my mum. even though they were asked to come, local people didn't want them there. there were signs in windows saying no blacks, don't come here, we don't want you here. so they had to put up with a lot of discrimination. we can talk now to euten lindsay, who came to the uk from jamaica as a nine—year—old to be with his mum. during his 30 years working as a chef here he cooked for princess diana. but despite spend
because the only places in the caribbean where smoke came out of the chimneys was a factory.ey would have done is bought an overcoat, because it would have been so bitterly cold for them. archive footage: arrivals at tilbury. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. many are ex—servicemen who know england. i'd like to ask you please, are you a single man? i am a single man. i've only my mother that is depending on me, and i'm also an ex—serviceman. you're ex—service? raf, are...
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but we saw from the scandal that it wasjust people from the caribbean who had been a fa ct from the caribbeans the commonwealth. looking at the daily telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— nearwe are. —— telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praises jordan as just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praisesjordan as a haven for refugees. prince william. he is on a tourin refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, refugees. prince william. he is on a tour in jordan, following refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, following injeremy corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating how jordan has corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating howjordan has opened its borders to take in millions of refugees and this is part of a five—day trip that prince william is doing and he has visited the palestinian territory is, will visit israel and obviously he couldn't find a more challenging part of the world for him to two. —— tour. pointing out the extent to which jordan
but we saw from the scandal that it wasjust people from the caribbean who had been a fa ct from the caribbeans the commonwealth. looking at the daily telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— nearwe are. —— telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praises jordan as just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praisesjordan as a haven for refugees. prince william. he...
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it was to link the caribbean coast to the hype not change through the jungle. but nothing went as planned. the jungle was merciless. that one accident scorpions malaria four thousand men died and just forty kilometers of railway track were completed. and after a stock market crash known as dried up. costa rica could no longer pay its debts the railway remained on finished myna faced financial ruin. he didn't know then that fortune was right there at his feet in humid soil of the jungle in this simple fruit that fed his workers the banana. the. first the simple food of workers the banana up. the turn of the century at markets in the united states it was a prize delicacy expensive because it was rare and perishable. anyone who managed to transport it quickly enough before it could ripe and wrought could turn it into gold. miner recognize that very soon he was exporting bananas and he was saved from bankruptcy. he struck an agreement with the government in costa rica he would finish work on the railway in return he asked for the right to use the line and receive o
it was to link the caribbean coast to the hype not change through the jungle. but nothing went as planned. the jungle was merciless. that one accident scorpions malaria four thousand men died and just forty kilometers of railway track were completed. and after a stock market crash known as dried up. costa rica could no longer pay its debts the railway remained on finished myna faced financial ruin. he didn't know then that fortune was right there at his feet in humid soil of the jungle in this...
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the banana growing nations in the caribbean also bound themselves one after the other to the company. each time the company managed to pay little or no chances in the countries in which is operated draining their resources even more and assuring their dependence. case of the united fruit if. hadley's were wonderful tax free concessions and things but honestly practically every western company all over latin america and asia had the same had the same conditions basically they had the bargaining power they had the technological advantage it had the money these places wanted them and the deal was very little taxes. in our age tax avoidance or tax planning as it as it's called in business schools has become a central feature of business globally and that's a quite different situation from when you know developing fragile states in the one nine hundred centuries were offering low tax low taxes now it's the core of business. a multinational can easily avoid fiscal legislation in the sovereign states where it operates by using a method which is well known today transfer of prices where profi
the banana growing nations in the caribbean also bound themselves one after the other to the company. each time the company managed to pay little or no chances in the countries in which is operated draining their resources even more and assuring their dependence. case of the united fruit if. hadley's were wonderful tax free concessions and things but honestly practically every western company all over latin america and asia had the same had the same conditions basically they had the bargaining...
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the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war. the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away in brixton in a place many people settled upon the anniversary elsie sutherland arrived as a twenty two year old from st vincent in the granite things in the early nineteenth six days any way you go you want to be friendly like i merely and that's the way that elsie along with thousands of others helped turn britain sports tunes around but the journey to transform the country into a multicultural society wasn't an easy one when people are alive in those early days it was tough some placed out white house to let a few could have predicted that seventy years some people would have faced deportation from the country they regarded as home earlier this year it emerged that some members all relatives of the windrush generation had been threatened with deportation refused health care and lost their jobs because they couldn't prove their legal status in part because immigratio
the story of the people who arrived from the caribbean to help rebuild the british economy in the wake of the second world war. the so-called windrush generation celebrated inside westminster abbey. a few kilometers away in brixton in a place many people settled upon the anniversary elsie sutherland arrived as a twenty two year old from st vincent in the granite things in the early nineteenth six days any way you go you want to be friendly like i merely and that's the way that elsie along with...
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primarily an issue in the caribbean in the summer and fall months.ou that the caribbean is a vital market for cruise liners, esenting 35% of the destinations for these ships. with what's going on in the climate, morgan stanley is taking note of that. that limits the top line, but what about fuel costs? kailey: that's obviously an important input, using diesel fuel. they are trending opposite of what they were, earlier in the decade it would have cost them lower, with oil prices weakening of it as opec is likely going to start rolling back those supply cuts that had placed president trump in the u.s., asking them to boost one million barrels per day to bring supply back into the market. the -- it is not something that is going to change immediately. looking ahead, fuel costs are going to weigh on the margins of it, cutting their estimates for this year and because of that, 2.5% cut for the estimate, carnival is at 6%. so, a lot of issues at play. david: global outlook for cruise kailey: rgh waters. [laughter] you here.d to have eight states are holdin
primarily an issue in the caribbean in the summer and fall months.ou that the caribbean is a vital market for cruise liners, esenting 35% of the destinations for these ships. with what's going on in the climate, morgan stanley is taking note of that. that limits the top line, but what about fuel costs? kailey: that's obviously an important input, using diesel fuel. they are trending opposite of what they were, earlier in the decade it would have cost them lower, with oil prices weakening of it...
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that it doubles do or intermediate there because you're so close to the gills of the caribbean. cib returned to islamabad with his new story but he knew this was not going to be the end of it. they're going to figure out that we're going to do that with monica or appeared to see you yeah nice of little human get in there go on get we family. or. culture you get in there if you want to there. are time don look at you was there you but they . were just on the rundown but now where the home get put on dances with. since i've solved brothers were in the video he now fears for his own life yet in one nokia show he was just like you would just do all that nobody up with. it. was you what do you want. he didn't want to start with. after saul is convinced the girls have been killed but i get the outcome of you not going to. be about me i'm going to get on. your honey but i'm not but i'm. going to come in but i'm in trouble and happy because the first on the back i'm in it was the bad i've been through from there and i'm happy at the. end there's i'm done with. government but women's rig
that it doubles do or intermediate there because you're so close to the gills of the caribbean. cib returned to islamabad with his new story but he knew this was not going to be the end of it. they're going to figure out that we're going to do that with monica or appeared to see you yeah nice of little human get in there go on get we family. or. culture you get in there if you want to there. are time don look at you was there you but they . were just on the rundown but now where the home get...
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only afro—caribbean people hold., organ and stem cell donors within black and asian communities will publish its findings today. for the members of b positive, it's long overdue. why do you think donation levels are so low within certain communities? it's historical that folks just don't consider giving. others are just tabboos. others are just taboos. and they say, oh, my religion doesn't allow it. it's just a misunderstanding. people misinterpret parts of their faith. today's review calls for a culture shift when it comes to donation. it says increased awareness, at a local and national level, is urgently required. there's a disconnection between nhs and the community, full stop. the importance of it is not resonating with the afro—caribbean community. one donation can save the life of up to three people. boom! # foryou #. time is1:55 p:m.. time for a look at the weather. thank you very much, then. i have a feeling if you put that choir in this arena setting behind me, we would all nod off. perhaps you will a nyway
only afro—caribbean people hold., organ and stem cell donors within black and asian communities will publish its findings today. for the members of b positive, it's long overdue. why do you think donation levels are so low within certain communities? it's historical that folks just don't consider giving. others are just tabboos. others are just taboos. and they say, oh, my religion doesn't allow it. it's just a misunderstanding. people misinterpret parts of their faith. today's review calls...
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royal caribbean cruise line just made a huge bet on luxury cruises. we'll ask the ceo about the new strategy and how it l ayalpls into his growth plans. whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >>> shares of royal caribbean rallying today having its best day in more than a year the stock is up 6% right now it's at the very top of the s&p 500. the cruise line operator taking a big stake in a high end rival. we have some details on the deal. >> royal caribbean announcing it's buying a controlling stake in privately held luxury cruise line silversea, based on an enterprise value of $2 billion it's a deal that gives royal a larger footprint in the ultraluxury segment, which right now it doesn't really have ex
royal caribbean cruise line just made a huge bet on luxury cruises. we'll ask the ceo about the new strategy and how it l ayalpls into his growth plans. whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking....
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nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex on ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. he's still here at the age of 92. i did not know it would be long—term. the plan was just come to england, a good job, work for four, five years, go back, rear five children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, had bought my house, working hard, settled down. empire windrush marks the beginning of british post—war immigration, and the right to remain was supposed to be legally guaranteed, but changes to uk immigration laws, and problems with paperwork, have blighted the lives of some caribbean migrants and their children. the scale of the windrush scandal first came to light in april earlier this year. if a human being wants to move from one place to another to feed their family, to reunite with their family... ..when those affected started sharing their stories of being denied access to health care, losing their homes and jobs,
nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex on ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. he's still here at the age of 92. i did not know it would be long—term. the plan was just come to england, a good job, work for four, five years, go back, rear five children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, had bought my house,...
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host: this week in our global ideas series, we head to the caribbean island of saint lucia. our reporter michael altenhenne put on protective gear before he wento meet s some potentiaialy aggressive creatures. beekeeping is a major ururce of put incocome in villagages on te wento meet island.potentiaialy means s of recoupingng their lo. michael:l: bees are wawalter eds life. he's's been keepining them one isisnd of saint lucia for r ovr 30 yearsrs. whwh the honey harvest is good, it p provides an a adequate ine for hihim and his wiwife. but when a hurricane hits ee isnd, , not ly hisis le, but alalso his livelelihood are inin daer.. they took out a livelihood ototecti insururanceolicy y wi the munichlilimatensuranan initiative. walter: : after thstororm hit, otwithin 24 hours i got t a call frfrom the insururance companyny telling me i'm entitleled to gea payout. and ththat payouhehelped me e e a lo ause ias able to take care e of my bees and evn myself a at that time.e. michael:l: walter edwiwin's anl premium is the minimum of arou 30 eur. that allllows him to c claim ash a
host: this week in our global ideas series, we head to the caribbean island of saint lucia. our reporter michael altenhenne put on protective gear before he wento meet s some potentiaialy aggressive creatures. beekeeping is a major ururce of put incocome in villagages on te wento meet island.potentiaialy means s of recoupingng their lo. michael:l: bees are wawalter eds life. he's's been keepining them one isisnd of saint lucia for r ovr 30 yearsrs. whwh the honey harvest is good, it p provides...
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marks the seventieth anniversary of the arrival of caribbean migrants known as the wind rush generation. how they were big changes taking place in the weather type across a good part of europe you've probably noticed it and it's a result of this thing here which is a cold front not only eight sundry rain giving typically fifty sixty millimeters of rain in twenty four hours which is equivalent of what you get in the wandering thunderstorms in the still hot air to the south but as i say it's a cold front so it is changing things quite significant these affect in this part of europe to the west slowly creeping in is an area of high pressure which means it will settle that slowly warm up but it'll take its time and the difference here is this thing go serving up to fifteen degrees book arrestee just coming into the colder vienna was in the wall to stay at thirty two or thirty three so a big change is taking place and it's a peach sweeping sas such that bout time we get to for sunday afternoon only greece will be in the proper warm air. cooled a few everywhere to the north frankly if you're
marks the seventieth anniversary of the arrival of caribbean migrants known as the wind rush generation. how they were big changes taking place in the weather type across a good part of europe you've probably noticed it and it's a result of this thing here which is a cold front not only eight sundry rain giving typically fifty sixty millimeters of rain in twenty four hours which is equivalent of what you get in the wandering thunderstorms in the still hot air to the south but as i say it's a...
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the caribbean island nation of barbados is drowning in debt it has the world's fourth highest state to g.d.p. ratio behind japan greece and sudan now the i.m.f. is stepping in to get barbados back in the black the new prime minister mia motley recently announced undisclosed liabilities raising state debt from one hundred thirty seven percent to one hundred and seventy five well they had no choice but to contact the financial life gods of the international monetary fund the i.m.f. signaling it would assist the ailing economy with an emergency debt restructuring plan but bales then suspended payments to external creditors to regroup the island owes two thirds of its state to local investors and banks some tough debt restructuring measures are required without endangering its domestic financial system although he says the government wants to protect bombadil says most vulnerable citizens as well as business sectors critical to the nation's growth officials used to consider barbados one of the better fiscally run countries of the caribbean grey mine is a journalist from the region i asked
the caribbean island nation of barbados is drowning in debt it has the world's fourth highest state to g.d.p. ratio behind japan greece and sudan now the i.m.f. is stepping in to get barbados back in the black the new prime minister mia motley recently announced undisclosed liabilities raising state debt from one hundred thirty seven percent to one hundred and seventy five well they had no choice but to contact the financial life gods of the international monetary fund the i.m.f. signaling it...
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caribbean. so, anti-drugs, anti—smuggling mission out there. anti—smuggling mission out there. operate further afield. ships can operate further afield. deterrent assurance, she‘s been there for ten years now. there for ten years now. how do you expect the role to change? expect the role to change? do you expect it to change pose brexit? expect it to change pose brexit? i making those plans? making those plans? our tasks and as we work with defra, we will do what we are told to do. we will do what we are told to do. we will wait to see what the settlement is. settlement is. of plans in place for all possible contingencies. contingencies. should be or baby has a catch they shouldn‘t, you intercept them. shouldn‘t, you intercept them. lot of military might at your disposal. disposal. we have but fortunately it has never been needed in my time. has never been needed in my time. know where they are even though you see them. see them. we can do a lot of remote surveillance work as well. surveillance work as well. right, thank you very much for talking to us this morning. talking to
caribbean. so, anti-drugs, anti—smuggling mission out there. anti—smuggling mission out there. operate further afield. ships can operate further afield. deterrent assurance, she‘s been there for ten years now. there for ten years now. how do you expect the role to change? expect the role to change? do you expect it to change pose brexit? expect it to change pose brexit? i making those plans? making those plans? our tasks and as we work with defra, we will do what we are told to do. we...
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look at the rest of the cruise lines so far royal caribbean down 11%, norwegian down 8% struggling toy afloat. >> you didn't say that. >> is this travel takedown a warning sign is it travel specific? we saw bookings holdings down as well. >> i think it's exactly the opposite if there's one subsector in consumer discretionary i like it's travel and hotels not necessarily carnival i think everything else came in. when you look at where unemployment is and where the tax savings are coming through for the $100,000 to $500,000 demographic, stay in luxury, stay overweight. >> i'm long airlines looking at travel more broadly, looking at a hyatt or marriott, those are kind of rolled over pretty hard so i would have thought like tim that it was specific to carnival. >> for carnival they had higher fuel cost bus higher non-fuel costs as well. >> you can look at morgan stanley, they lowered their number for these cruiselines when you cut guidance the stock gets more expensive in terms of valuation. but you say to yourself how much is priced in for example, royal caribbean which went from $60 whe
look at the rest of the cruise lines so far royal caribbean down 11%, norwegian down 8% struggling toy afloat. >> you didn't say that. >> is this travel takedown a warning sign is it travel specific? we saw bookings holdings down as well. >> i think it's exactly the opposite if there's one subsector in consumer discretionary i like it's travel and hotels not necessarily carnival i think everything else came in. when you look at where unemployment is and where the tax savings...