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each trying to persuade conservative members that they should become celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. the woman behind the idea. in the‘s hopes of reaching the semifinals of the world cup as they slumped or shrank at headingley meaning life gets much harderfor the hosts now. good morning, all quiet on the weather front, at least for today. it isa weather front, at least for today. it is a lovely start to the weekend, but there are stormy days ahead and for some of us, hotter ones too. the full weekend forecast is on its way. it's saturday the 22nd june. our top story is police were called to the home of conservative mp borisjohnson in the early hours of friday morning because of reports of a domestic disturbance. mrjohnson and jeremy hunt are due to address party members in birmingham later today as part of their leadership bids. our political correspondent helena wilkinson is in our london newsroom. helena, what more do we know? the police were called to boris johnson's address. tell us what we know about the sequence of events. we know this address is mrjohnson‘s which
each trying to persuade conservative members that they should become celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. the woman behind the idea. in the‘s hopes of reaching the semifinals of the world cup as they slumped or shrank at headingley meaning life gets much harderfor the hosts now. good morning, all quiet on the weather front, at least for today. it isa weather front, at least for today. it is a lovely start to the weekend, but there are stormy days ahead and for some of us, hotter...
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we'll be right back. . >>> well, today's tip of the day is the caribbean red papaya, look at that. it looks like i asunshine and a sunrise. and they are delicious. especially with a little bit of lime juice. selection and storage is very important. by the way, these papayas are a super food, loaded with nutritional value. when you buy them, i'll turn this around. see the color here? that's what you want to look for. the yellow, the light green. not too green. more yellow than green. and free from cracking on the skin. that's important. and when you buy them, you want to make sure they're heavy for the size. we have a small cavity and not a lot of seeds. when you bring them home, store them on the counter and not in the refrigerator. take a spoon and i cut down right here and take autoout the seeds and get the lime juice or chili powder or both and sprinkle it on top. just eat it like this. you can't beat it. remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. caribbean red papayament just beautiful. >>> coming up at 5:00, a san francisco high school is set to decide the fate of a controversial
we'll be right back. . >>> well, today's tip of the day is the caribbean red papaya, look at that. it looks like i asunshine and a sunrise. and they are delicious. especially with a little bit of lime juice. selection and storage is very important. by the way, these papayas are a super food, loaded with nutritional value. when you buy them, i'll turn this around. see the color here? that's what you want to look for. the yellow, the light green. not too green. more yellow than green....
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he landed in the caribbean islands.they voted to o nd a letter to the publisher asking that the wording be changed. who was the motivating force here, you or the kids? >> no, this was student led. this was entirely their idea. >> reporter: over several months they sent three letters, but lyly got form letters in return. that made them mad. >> really, really furious. because they didn't answer me. i don't like when people don't answer me. >> reporter: why do you think they ignored you? >> because we were just kids. >> reporter: kids who refused to give up. next they created a petition p.line and got 1,285 signatures. that got mifflin harcourt's attention. they said the next version of the textbook would say, "christopher columbus landed in the caribbean." they commended the students and they were elated. ( cheers ) what felt the best? >> having so many people support p. >> reporter: what do you think is the big lesson of all of this? >> i think if you're a kid, just keep pushing to do something incredible. i mean, if it'
he landed in the caribbean islands.they voted to o nd a letter to the publisher asking that the wording be changed. who was the motivating force here, you or the kids? >> no, this was student led. this was entirely their idea. >> reporter: over several months they sent three letters, but lyly got form letters in return. that made them mad. >> really, really furious. because they didn't answer me. i don't like when people don't answer me. >> reporter: why do you think...
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and a national day held in the uk to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants — known as thedrush generation — arrived to help rebuild post—war britain. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump says he is imposing more sanctions on iran to stop it developing nuclear weapons. but he says military action is still on the table. iranian forces shot down an american surveillance drone on thursday. mr trump then ordered three air strikes in response. but he says he called them off with minutes to spare because too many people would have died. he told reporters it's now up to iran to stop the tensions escalating further. if the leadership of iran behaves badly, then it is going to be a very, very bad day for them, but hopefully they are smart and hopefully they really care for their people and not themselves and hopefully we can get iran back to an economic track that is fantastic, where they are a really wealthy nation which would be a wonderful thing. all those things i want to do but if they are going to be foolish, that is never going to happen. our correspondent c
and a national day held in the uk to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants — known as thedrush generation — arrived to help rebuild post—war britain. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump says he is imposing more sanctions on iran to stop it developing nuclear weapons. but he says military action is still on the table. iranian forces shot down an american surveillance drone on thursday. mr trump then ordered three air strikes in response. but he says he...
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your mum and dad, from the caribbean originally, you we re from the caribbean originally, you were brought was that period as a child to the music that you developed? and also even to getting into music at all? when i was growing up, as a child, my parents are from the caribbean, it was rare to see black people, especially in the classical music feel that i grew up in. and so it was very significant that i made headway in that world is a person of caribbean descent. and again, visible recognition of the contribution the community has made over more than half a century. particularly in london, but also more widely around the uk. and obviously the impact of the music internationally as well. we forget sometimes how big an export industry for this country successful musicians like you are. in a sense, it isa musicians like you are. in a sense, it is a reward both for your musical talent but also for the amount of wealth you have helped generate for this country. when i think about how small an island it is, comparatively england is a small place, britain is, and it has contributed so much mus
your mum and dad, from the caribbean originally, you we re from the caribbean originally, you were brought was that period as a child to the music that you developed? and also even to getting into music at all? when i was growing up, as a child, my parents are from the caribbean, it was rare to see black people, especially in the classical music feel that i grew up in. and so it was very significant that i made headway in that world is a person of caribbean descent. and again, visible...
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louis witter is an entrepreneur, caribbean restaurant owner, host of caribbean rhythms radio network wots, a local caribbean radio station in kissimmee, florida, area. this radio station provides vital sources of business, social networking, events and community information, interviews, and a voice to the central florida caribbean communities for the past 20 years. he has used the radio platform to provide internships to over 50 individuals who have successfully completed programs at the radio station and have moved on to pursue careers in the radio broadcasting industry. louis witter is from the caribbean island of jamaica. he's lived in the united states for over 30 years. when he's not involved with business, he enjoys listening to cultural regge music. he believes that regge music speaks to all nations with a strong message in each song. louis witter lives in florida d can be heard online at www.crrnetwork.com on his brought. and for that, mr. louis witter, we honor you. in honor of caribbean heritage month, i would like to honor shelly briggs. shelly ann briggs was boorned in lo
louis witter is an entrepreneur, caribbean restaurant owner, host of caribbean rhythms radio network wots, a local caribbean radio station in kissimmee, florida, area. this radio station provides vital sources of business, social networking, events and community information, interviews, and a voice to the central florida caribbean communities for the past 20 years. he has used the radio platform to provide internships to over 50 individuals who have successfully completed programs at the radio...
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. >> reporter: richard fein, chairman and ceo of royal caribbean, celebrity's parent company, knows ary when he sees one. >> in the united states, for example, only about 3% of americans take a cruise in a given year. and if you go to europe, it's less than half that level. if you go to asia, it's a fraction of even that level. >> reporter: royal caribbean's symphony of the seas is the world's largest cruise ship at the moment. capacity, more than 6,600 passengers, 2,200 crew. it's five times the size of the titanic. together the big three, royal caribbean, carnival, and norwegian carry nearly 80% of the world's cruise ship passengers. >> we currently have 18 new ships on order. >> reporter: the competition between them has been like an arms race in which size matters. >> so back in the '70s, the concept was let's design a ship that's essentially like a yacht. by the 1980s, we were saying let's design something that's much more like a hotel and has nicer rooms, nicer places to go, more things to do. and today we're talking about this should be more like a city. >> so bigger, bigger, b
. >> reporter: richard fein, chairman and ceo of royal caribbean, celebrity's parent company, knows ary when he sees one. >> in the united states, for example, only about 3% of americans take a cruise in a given year. and if you go to europe, it's less than half that level. if you go to asia, it's a fraction of even that level. >> reporter: royal caribbean's symphony of the seas is the world's largest cruise ship at the moment. capacity, more than 6,600 passengers, 2,200 crew....
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a tropical paradise in the caribbean, the dominican republic is a tourist destination to 6.6 million vacationers a year. cÉsar duverany is a spokesperson for the dominican foreign ministry and insists the deaths are unrelated and isolated. >> what do you say to americans who feel it is unsafe to visit here? "more than six million people visited and most of them north americans, so we don't think it's a good representation. the country is very safe, and the best thing they can do is lay out the numbers and the facts." there were two other deaths with similar symptoms at those same resorts last year. the u.s. embassy here in santo domingo says at this point there is no proof that any of the deaths are, in fact, related. meanwhile, those fbi toxicology results are expected back, maurice, some time in the next three weeks. >> mola lenghi in santo domingo tonight. thank you. still ahead here, what one major league team is doing to protect its fans from foul balls. >>> federal agents in y. they boarded a cargo ship and confiscated 33,000 pounds of cocaine-- that's 16.5 tons-- worth more th
a tropical paradise in the caribbean, the dominican republic is a tourist destination to 6.6 million vacationers a year. cÉsar duverany is a spokesperson for the dominican foreign ministry and insists the deaths are unrelated and isolated. >> what do you say to americans who feel it is unsafe to visit here? "more than six million people visited and most of them north americans, so we don't think it's a good representation. the country is very safe, and the best thing they can do is...
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just a week ago they were sailing in the caribbean. and her fellow students are now back in france. she's president of her university's caribbean sailing club the cruise cost nearly a $1000.00 euros per person so it was not exactly. yes it is inevitably a bit elitist the people there were thinking who are these kids these 20 year olds what are they doing in the caribbean. but we did manage to negotiate the price down a bit we do try to make these trips accessible to everyone. and studying at a.t.c. parents one of the world's top ranking business school. graduates are well placed to launch high flying career. that mission is very selective but anybody can apply to conduct. just like anybody can apply to regular university. the only selective aspect that could make people jealous is the financial side. of grants are available i have plenty of friends who get financial aid. it costs between $750000.00 euros a year to study at paris depending on the student's assets. the school produces leaders in the world of business and politics. they include former french president francois alone. l
just a week ago they were sailing in the caribbean. and her fellow students are now back in france. she's president of her university's caribbean sailing club the cruise cost nearly a $1000.00 euros per person so it was not exactly. yes it is inevitably a bit elitist the people there were thinking who are these kids these 20 year olds what are they doing in the caribbean. but we did manage to negotiate the price down a bit we do try to make these trips accessible to everyone. and studying at...
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oil revenue and he got to keep about 40 percent of it in this account which is called the petro caribbean account so washington for years has offered things through the i.m.f. through the world bank through opaque overseas private investment corporation as they're doing now but all these monies are usually. filled with conditions have lots of strings attached and really during the last 50 years that this neoliberal regime has been in place the country has just gotten poorer and poorer so there's just as you say a can of very close ally being paid by a washington so why do you think more attention to this protest movement is not being given at least publicly by the top administration. well the thing is they need to shelve an elmo wheeze government for their campaign against the venezuelan government of maduro which they're trying to bring down and also the cuban government but 1st they're aiming at them adorable government. basically has been. supporting the tomorrow until january 10th of this year at which point they voted against. government in the oas vote and ever since washington has
oil revenue and he got to keep about 40 percent of it in this account which is called the petro caribbean account so washington for years has offered things through the i.m.f. through the world bank through opaque overseas private investment corporation as they're doing now but all these monies are usually. filled with conditions have lots of strings attached and really during the last 50 years that this neoliberal regime has been in place the country has just gotten poorer and poorer so...
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yet another american is found dead inside a luxury resort in the caribbean. this morning the question, was a drink inside the hotel mini bar to blame? >>> breaking overnight, an american city making a major move to snuff out cigarettes banning nearly all tobacco sales. >>> a fortune and a fortune cookie. the winner of the jumbo powerball jackpot comes forward revealing the secret of his $344 million win. >>> and the celebrity who crashed his brand-new $2 million sports car just moments after buying it and what happened next. >>> good wednesday morning, and thanks for joining us. i'm janai norman. >> and i'm zachary kiesch in for kenneth moton. >>> we begin with the so-called republican revolt against president trump's plan to slap new tariffs on products from mexico. >> overnight abc news learned the trump administration is now considering whether to declare a national emergency to justify the tariffs, even top republicans are showing little support for the tariffs. one lawmaker calls them a tax increase that would wreak havoc on the u.s. economy. this mornin
yet another american is found dead inside a luxury resort in the caribbean. this morning the question, was a drink inside the hotel mini bar to blame? >>> breaking overnight, an american city making a major move to snuff out cigarettes banning nearly all tobacco sales. >>> a fortune and a fortune cookie. the winner of the jumbo powerball jackpot comes forward revealing the secret of his $344 million win. >>> and the celebrity who crashed his brand-new $2 million...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.onal windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which, for 29 years, has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has announced major new sanctions on iran. he says it's to stop the country obtaining nuclear weapons. climate
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.onal windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.pride itake pride in i take pride in their words, itake pride in theirwords, he should be proud to be our leader. he said not a single word in". it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he says that god told him to plead guilty and that was the end of it. they have been told to the government that they are linked to an increase in lung cancer. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie which has stood on the border as evidence of determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has announced major new sanctions on iran in a bid to stop it obtaining nuclear weapons. the frontrunner to be britain's next prime minister — borisjohnson — has refused to answer questions about police being called to the home he shares with his partner. a british foreign office minister is going to iran on sunday to call for an urgent de—escalation of tensions in the region. the situation also has a bearing on the case
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.pride itake pride in i take pride in their words, itake pride in theirwords, he should be proud to be our leader. he said not a single word in". it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he says that god told him to plead guilty and that was the end of it. they have been told to the government that they are linked to an increase in lung cancer. it was...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.tional windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement storm three world trade centre armed with pistols and guns. we believe that according to international law that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country. i'd take pride in the words, i this country. i'd take pride in the words, lam this country. i'd take pride in the words, i am a berlinale. chapman, president palin and slightly chubby said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain to the court ‘s decision for murdering john leonard. he believes injune eight murdering john leonard. he believes in june eight god murdering john leonard. he believes injune eight god told him to plead guilty. the medical research council remind the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due, mainly, to smoking tobacco. closing time for checkpoint charlie, which we re time for checkpoint charlie, which were 29 years stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the ci
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.tional windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement storm three world trade centre armed with pistols and guns. we believe that according to international law that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country. i'd take pride in the words, i this country. i'd take pride in the words, lam this country. i'd take pride in the words, i am a berlinale. chapman, president palin and...
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events are taking place across britain to honor the british caribbean community for national windrush the first time the day has been formally celebrated in the uk. police were called to the london home of boris johnson and his partner, carrie symonds, after a neighbour reported hearing a loud argument in the early hours of friday morning. the metrpolitan police says all occupants of the house were safe and well. in the next hour, the first of a series of hustings events around the country will take place birmingham. mrjohnson and jeremy hunt, the two surviving candidates for the leadership, will be questioned by conservative party members, who vote next month on which man will become their party leader and the country's prime minister. our political correspondent helena wilkinson reports. this morning, no sign of boris johnson at the london flat he shares with his partner carrie symons. the flat the police were called to by a neighbour concerned about the welfare of a woman inside. the couple have been in a relationship since last year. one borisjohnson has tried to keep private but
events are taking place across britain to honor the british caribbean community for national windrush the first time the day has been formally celebrated in the uk. police were called to the london home of boris johnson and his partner, carrie symonds, after a neighbour reported hearing a loud argument in the early hours of friday morning. the metrpolitan police says all occupants of the house were safe and well. in the next hour, the first of a series of hustings events around the country will...
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hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theiring upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. is time for a look at the weather. not a bad start to the weekend, most places dry in most places had a bit of sunshine and most pleasantly warm. a few showers across the north of scotla nd warm. a few showers across the north of scotland no dissipating by for many it was a day a little bit like this with cloud and sunshine this time of year with temperatures taking a welcome boost. blue skies for a rather stormy once because some parts of the uk during the next few days for sunshine returns later in the week and by then, humidity and heat
hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theiring upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us...
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hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirsome of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation their families. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. adina campbell, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. thank you very much and very good evening, what a nice start to the weekend for many of you, not said that for a while this month but while many had a good day three today, some were heading to the beach and dorsett and blue skies overhead to be replaced by some stormy ones and we got to t
hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirsome of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation their families. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. adina...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.al windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance groupsjoined the members of the neo—nazi resistance groups joined the world trade centre armed with pencils and shotguns. according to international law, we have rights to claim best parts as out have rights to claim best parts as ourland. have rights to claim best parts as our land. slightly chubby, he said not a single word and let his lawyer explained his reason to killjohn —— john lennon. it and increases lung cancer is due mainly to tobacco. john lennon. it and increases lung cancer is due mainly to tobaccom was closing time for a checkpoint charlie who has stayed on the border asa charlie who has stayed on the border as a determination to defend the city. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. president trump has announced major new sanctions on iran — in a bid to stop it obtaining nuclear weapons, the frontrunner to be britain's next prime minister — borisjohnson — has refused to answer questions about police being called to t
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: celebrating the arrival of caribbean migrants.al windrush day. members of the neo—nazi resistance groupsjoined the members of the neo—nazi resistance groups joined the world trade centre armed with pencils and shotguns. according to international law, we have rights to claim best parts as out have rights to claim best parts as ourland. have rights to claim best parts as our land. slightly chubby, he said not a single word and let his lawyer explained...
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they have been investing more in the caribbean island in the past couple years as it becomes a growing destination for americans. over 2 million head there every year. >> one of the producers was there at the end of april before a lot of this was in the news, i asked him would you go back now? he would say i would never go back >> i heard the same with conversations with friends and families. >> this is just as the caribbean at large has recovered largely from zika. remember four, five years ago >> saw visitation decline to countries in latin america and mexico you certainly see americans, and travelers in general pull back whensecurity and safety concerns rise. >> what about also incidents of violence, it is not just sickness that's more frightening to me, some folks around the resort, even what happened with big papi this is scary stuff. >> they're seeing data that highlights concerns that americans are pulling back a survey showed 60% of travel advisers cancelled flights and trips to the dominican republic just in the last week. we also have data that shows substantial rise in fligh
they have been investing more in the caribbean island in the past couple years as it becomes a growing destination for americans. over 2 million head there every year. >> one of the producers was there at the end of april before a lot of this was in the news, i asked him would you go back now? he would say i would never go back >> i heard the same with conversations with friends and families. >> this is just as the caribbean at large has recovered largely from zika. remember...
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hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirr public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. adina campbell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello there. after a fine start to the weekend with plenty of sunshine around, the night for most will be dry with partly clear skies. we will see a bit more in the way of thicker cloud across the north of scotland which could bring some patchy rain and drizzle. and then later in the night, the breeze picks up and rain starts to spread in to parts of cornwall and the isles of scilly. temperatures tonight not dropping away too much. pleasant enough night to get sleep in with lows around 9—12 degrees. th
hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirr public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need...
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still very hot headed that still going up into the thirty's into the thirty's across across the caribbeani love fine weather we will see some wetter weather just moving towards say a when would. be settled and sunny sunshine say were across a good parts off hispaniola but for jamaica for cuba the haiti we have got some wet weather just making its way in over the next couple of days look nearly wet to the western caribbean. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolds on witness 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be mine been dethroned july on al-jazeera. across china millions of cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one i want to
still very hot headed that still going up into the thirty's into the thirty's across across the caribbeani love fine weather we will see some wetter weather just moving towards say a when would. be settled and sunny sunshine say were across a good parts off hispaniola but for jamaica for cuba the haiti we have got some wet weather just making its way in over the next couple of days look nearly wet to the western caribbean. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in...
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>> i'm caribbean. in the caribbean, we put this over our head. the warriors win at home.e in the finals. >> let's see it. >> you know you have a winner. we need music. we need to wave this flag up. everybody will get crumped tonight. >> none of us will forget that. we don't want to be chastised for the millions watching us tonight. obviously we feel like the warriors will win. i think they get it tonight. it will be a close one. i think we have the three-point victory. >> even though they are undermanned, and kevon looney, despite his rib, chest injury, whatever it is. he will try to play tonight. talk about heart. talk about desire. and we'll see the 19,000. we'll be back right after the game. all the highlights. all the interviews, live from
>> i'm caribbean. in the caribbean, we put this over our head. the warriors win at home.e in the finals. >> let's see it. >> you know you have a winner. we need music. we need to wave this flag up. everybody will get crumped tonight. >> none of us will forget that. we don't want to be chastised for the millions watching us tonight. obviously we feel like the warriors will win. i think they get it tonight. it will be a close one. i think we have the three-point victory....
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hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left their the uk. taking upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation their families. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. business leaders are calling for the next prime minister to commit to delivering the hs2 high—speed rail project, the federation of small businesses and the chambers of commerce say that the scheme providing faster links between london and the midlands and eventually to northern england is a once ina eventually to northern england is a once in a generation opportunity to rebalance the economy. manchester airport has said in it failure prevented many passengers from checking in at all three of its terminals for several hours to
hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left their the uk. taking upjobs in the nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation their families. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will...
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on the "morning news," new safety concerns about hundreds of boeing 737 planes, and mystery at a caribbean resort. a couple is found dead in their room. this is the "cbs morning news." t a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. ♪ td ameritrade. want to brain better? say hello to neuriva. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, jj kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! neuriva is a new brain supplement that combines the best of science and nature, with clinically- proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy, memory, learning, and concentration. neuriva - it's time to brain better. whatever your dog serestbrings home to you,. it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous mont
on the "morning news," new safety concerns about hundreds of boeing 737 planes, and mystery at a caribbean resort. a couple is found dead in their room. this is the "cbs morning news." t a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help...
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and what george will correct me about the us was a good start here to rejoin russia because as a caribbean when you pull wait at by a ukrainian are sorted your drink your a yes i see one more see that russian garment i try to respect rights or crimean. like so many others jamil can recall as an able to return to his homeland. is the crimean qatar's most famous musician and it was he who rediscovered their ancient and from. salutes who you are the last of the good the core holding of that ship. can sum up. my own view as honest if there were so dearly in him lemme see in the millisecond your mother so many years with us was 1st born as you say would only then they would have chastised you but i was listening always in my is who is going to ask them with me and i will not even that there will milligan in his lifetime as you have it was what you must not lose pulled into the iliad complete as then you are to burst at the in the heathen and there are so literally. right a.t.r. was a top post on television station based in simferopol. but soon after the annexation russian forces moved to close
and what george will correct me about the us was a good start here to rejoin russia because as a caribbean when you pull wait at by a ukrainian are sorted your drink your a yes i see one more see that russian garment i try to respect rights or crimean. like so many others jamil can recall as an able to return to his homeland. is the crimean qatar's most famous musician and it was he who rediscovered their ancient and from. salutes who you are the last of the good the core holding of that ship....
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>>shock over a pennsylvania woman sudden death at a caribbean resort says then came the stunning news that another american couple died at the very same hotel with the same mysterious symptoms this is very strange our graham lotus joins us now with more on these mysterious deaths and there certainly. >>have a chilling effect on people who want to travel to some of these locations without question panic so many people want to know more about these specific instances both happen here at a hotel in lowry mana that's on the southern coast of the dominican republic, and that is where 2 couples checked in 10 days ago, didn't know one another but both couples destined to share the same tragic fate. >>the site of the hia prince up a hotel seems like a slice of opical paradise. >>it was enough to convince dan warner and his wife melinda shop to celebrate their 9th wedding anniversary there on may 25th the pennsylvania couple checked into the room melinda had a drink from the mini bar and fell to the floor in agony. her husband to doctor administered cpr but it was no use by the time an ambulan
>>shock over a pennsylvania woman sudden death at a caribbean resort says then came the stunning news that another american couple died at the very same hotel with the same mysterious symptoms this is very strange our graham lotus joins us now with more on these mysterious deaths and there certainly. >>have a chilling effect on people who want to travel to some of these locations without question panic so many people want to know more about these specific instances both happen here...
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celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. generations come together on the first ever windrush day. england's hopes of reaching the semi finals of the cricket world cup, suffer a blow as they slump to a shock defeat against sri lanka at headingley meaning life gets much harder for the hosts. good morning. all quiet on the weather front, at least for today. it isa weather front, at least for today. it is a lovely stat the weekend but there are stormy days ahead and for some of us, hotter ones too. the full forecast is on its way. it's saturday the 22nd june. our top stories. police were called to the home of conservative mp borisjohnson in the early hours of friday morning because of reports of a domestic disturbance. mrjohnson and jeremy hunt are due to address party members in birmingham later today as part of their leadership bids. our political correspondent helena wilkinson is in our london newsroom. helena, what more do we know? we know that officers from the metropolitan police went round to the flat which mrjohnson sha
celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. generations come together on the first ever windrush day. england's hopes of reaching the semi finals of the cricket world cup, suffer a blow as they slump to a shock defeat against sri lanka at headingley meaning life gets much harder for the hosts. good morning. all quiet on the weather front, at least for today. it isa weather front, at least for today. it is a lovely stat the weekend but there are stormy days ahead and for some of us, hotter...
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increased cancellations to the dominican republic, many of the customers rebooked trips to other caribbeand and mexico. experts say the trend is likely to continue. >> we have seen some cancellation and rebooking to other islands in the caribbean, ularly puerto rico and other destinations that might have a safer reputation than the dominican republic is experiencing right now. >> for "nightly business report", seemadody. >>> uni health is buying health care payments company equion. that's where we begin tonight's market focus with the "wall street journal" say that the health insurer agreed to buy the company for more than billion. theyou likely merge -- -- dealership sales. carmaxe shares r more than 3% today to 85.64. > medtronic is increasing its dividend to $0.54 a share, up from $0.50. it is the 42nd stratght year he medical device maker has raised its dividend. shares were up araction to 99.38. the bidding war for sotheby's may not be over. we told you earlier in the week it was to patrick drahgi for nearly $3 billion. they rose to 5892. >>> to our weekly market monitor, who has name
increased cancellations to the dominican republic, many of the customers rebooked trips to other caribbeand and mexico. experts say the trend is likely to continue. >> we have seen some cancellation and rebooking to other islands in the caribbean, ularly puerto rico and other destinations that might have a safer reputation than the dominican republic is experiencing right now. >> for "nightly business report", seemadody. >>> uni health is buying health care...
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caribbean resort. then comes the stunning news that another american couple died at the same hotel with the same mysterious symptoms. and here's where it at a hotel lot rome on on the south coast of the dominican republic that thats where 2 couples checked in 10 days ago, total strangers to each other but destined to share the same tragic fate. >>the site of the hia prince up a hotel seems like a slice of tropical paradise. >>that was enough to convince dan warner and his wife melinda shop to celebrate their 9th wedding anniversary there on may 25th the pennsylvania couple checked into the room melinda had a drink from the mini bar and fell to the floor in agony. her husband to doctor administered cpr but it was no use by the time an ambulance arrived the 41 year-old psycho therapist was dead. the diagnosis. respiratory failure due to water in her lungs ok understandably in shock. >>the whole thing was just so stunning her family was even more stunned to learn about the death of another couple 5 days l
caribbean resort. then comes the stunning news that another american couple died at the same hotel with the same mysterious symptoms. and here's where it at a hotel lot rome on on the south coast of the dominican republic that thats where 2 couples checked in 10 days ago, total strangers to each other but destined to share the same tragic fate. >>the site of the hia prince up a hotel seems like a slice of tropical paradise. >>that was enough to convince dan warner and his wife...
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and this is also a story like that this is someone who left the caribbean to go to new york.mmy: all of the stuffth you're doing, i thinfirst thing you did was made an all-star, like, "we are the world" song. >> yeah, yeah, well, i was -- i was on vacation when it hit. and i -- so i had sort otime on my hands. and i had this terrible silence. muand i fill silence with c. that's what i know how to do and so i started writing a a song and i just thought, "well, what can we all -- what can we all get behind what is the lyric? and so the lyric is literally the names of all of the 78 towns in puerto rico and sort of putting that together. and then i just called all the latino all-stars i called the people i did know i literally tweeted at the people i didn't know it was really extraordary. everyone wanted to help. and everyone -- everyone didn't -- everyone wanted to do something and so - >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, from camila cabello, to fat joe, to marc anthony, to stephen sondheim, who i had to call to get permission to sample "west side story -- >> jimmy: no way >> for "almos
and this is also a story like that this is someone who left the caribbean to go to new york.mmy: all of the stuffth you're doing, i thinfirst thing you did was made an all-star, like, "we are the world" song. >> yeah, yeah, well, i was -- i was on vacation when it hit. and i -- so i had sort otime on my hands. and i had this terrible silence. muand i fill silence with c. that's what i know how to do and so i started writing a a song and i just thought, "well, what can we...
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people from the caribbean into to united kingdom who were come to the uk, to help rebuild the countryorld war ii. that is how i came to be born in london. my mother was a nurse, the industry is that the caribbean people were helping to rebuild were the medical industry, transportation construction and all of those people were part of what has become known as the wind rush generation, and it is coined after the ship which was the empire wind rush, which brought the first 300 to england in 1948. >> you can make a documentary just about that. >> documentary, books, there is a lot of research, a lot of data, a lot of information that has not been shared with the world about that part of british history, that is part of what i want to do. >> i want to ask you a couple of quick things, you just got back from thailand, the movie with spike lee, in vietnam, -- >> yes, it is about four vietnam veterans going back to vietnam to look for the remains of one of their comrades who they lost in 1971. and you're right, we just did this a month ago, we filmed for two and half months in thailand, and 1
people from the caribbean into to united kingdom who were come to the uk, to help rebuild the countryorld war ii. that is how i came to be born in london. my mother was a nurse, the industry is that the caribbean people were helping to rebuild were the medical industry, transportation construction and all of those people were part of what has become known as the wind rush generation, and it is coined after the ship which was the empire wind rush, which brought the first 300 to england in 1948....
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they are sent to places like bermuda and the caribbean. bermuda and the caribbean. indian sovereignty is a key reason. a tax on indian sovereignty. as massachusetts and plymouth expand, they begin to exercise a political and legal jurisdiction over wampanoag indians and others. the concern over indian sovereignty, legal sovereignty, agency, autonomy, and independence. finally, there are others as well, but many indigenous people find the expansion of christianity as a fundamental threat to their way of life. many indigenous people saw that christianity was inherently contradictory, inherently problematic. so let's return to this guy, john sassamon. he is killed in january, 1675. there is a praying, christian indian who was apparently the only witness who comes forward and says there are three wampanoag indians who did this. english colonial authorities believe that praying indian. there is a relatively hasty trial and those three wampanoag indians are executed. there are rumors that these indians were directed personally by metacom, a.k.a., king philip the kill sass
they are sent to places like bermuda and the caribbean. bermuda and the caribbean. indian sovereignty is a key reason. a tax on indian sovereignty. as massachusetts and plymouth expand, they begin to exercise a political and legal jurisdiction over wampanoag indians and others. the concern over indian sovereignty, legal sovereignty, agency, autonomy, and independence. finally, there are others as well, but many indigenous people find the expansion of christianity as a fundamental threat to...
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the caribbean gradually became a haven for murderers and thieves. eventually spain's dominance in the new world began to wane. in 1607 english settlers landed further up the east coast in what is now the state of virginia. after entering chesapeake bay 3 ships sailed up the james river. the passengers were supposed to build a fort for a new settlement jamestown. for people seeking a better life across the atlantic the virginia company of london offered free passage in return for work in the new colonies. after up to 7 years of indentured servitude they were given the right to settle on land assigned to them by the company. the english founded a succession of colonies along the east coast all the way up to modern day boston. jamestown eventually florist for the virginia company it soon became a worthwhile investment. the settlers also planted tobacco which grew so well that virginia tobacco was still the most popular in the world. the europeans or the discovery of tobacco to the native americans who used its leaves for medicinal purposes. but treated
the caribbean gradually became a haven for murderers and thieves. eventually spain's dominance in the new world began to wane. in 1607 english settlers landed further up the east coast in what is now the state of virginia. after entering chesapeake bay 3 ships sailed up the james river. the passengers were supposed to build a fort for a new settlement jamestown. for people seeking a better life across the atlantic the virginia company of london offered free passage in return for work in the new...
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one of the last surviving passengers of the empire windrush, 70 years after travelling from the caribbeanld britain. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for a0 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of the russian woman in space? i think it's a wonderful achievement and i think we might be able to persuade the wife it
one of the last surviving passengers of the empire windrush, 70 years after travelling from the caribbeanld britain. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for a0 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament,...
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policy towards iran respect american policy towards iran but it is different from our policy from the caribbean and the statement also mentioned the united goal whereas the night of the gulf when we have 3 gulf states blockading another gulf state whereas the united go through are we deceiving our people with such a statement. by the foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman outthought he also said no progress had been made at the mecca summit with regard to the gulf crisis despite the efforts of the a mayor of kuwait he added that a statement by the organization of islamic cooperation had planned to drop any mention of the palestinian they say until the palestinian delegation objected and the minister condemned attacks on civilians in saudi arabia and the u.a.e. bought international support to end the war in yemen or a saudi u.a.e. coalition is fighting the rebels and then ethical to dean who joined us to qatar condemns any attack the target civilians or civilian infrastructure regardless of such attack is directed towards saudi arabia u.a.e. or any other state we also condemn any attack the
policy towards iran respect american policy towards iran but it is different from our policy from the caribbean and the statement also mentioned the united goal whereas the night of the gulf when we have 3 gulf states blockading another gulf state whereas the united go through are we deceiving our people with such a statement. by the foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman outthought he also said no progress had been made at the mecca summit with regard to the gulf crisis despite the efforts...
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hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirhe nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their valuable contribution. # all i need is you #. adina campbell, bbc news. 0h, oh, ilike oh, i like it. you like it? it's hoped that blood from patients with mental health problems like schizophrenia could help develop new drugs to combat their illnesses. the medicines used currently don't help everyone with the condition, so cambridge university hope the method they've developed could lead to a new drugs breakthrough. here's our science correspondent, richard westcott. there's a growing realisation that mental health problems aren'tjust in our brain. that they can affect many different parts of our bo
hundreds of passengers from the caribbean who were invited over after the second world war left theirhe nhs, armed forces and other public services. some of these experiences are reflected in the group performances at the care home. half a million pounds of government funding has been made available for community events all over the uk, to celebrate members of the windrush generation theirfamilies. # i don't need nobody #. it is hoped these extraordinary stories will help us remember their...
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like no other tracing its impact in a myriad of countries from latin and central america and the caribbean to africa eurasia southeast asia the subcontinent and the far east it's all of the video joins me now v.j. welcome to going on the ground so why have you written a book called red star of the world frankly you had one of the most important world historical events that took place in 1917100 years ago when the people of the zionist empire rose up overthrew the czar and created 1st a democratic government in the beginning of 1917 and then deep in the revolution and created the people's government the impact of that revolution on the colonized world was absolutely fundamental and what i felt had happened in the commemoration of the russian revolution is once more it had been wrapped up in the cold war in cold war logics in thinking about your abyss the center of the world and so on when in fact the impact of the russian revolution was much greater felt. in the rest of asia in africa and in south america than it was felt in marx's home countries of germany and britain now we're just commem
like no other tracing its impact in a myriad of countries from latin and central america and the caribbean to africa eurasia southeast asia the subcontinent and the far east it's all of the video joins me now v.j. welcome to going on the ground so why have you written a book called red star of the world frankly you had one of the most important world historical events that took place in 1917100 years ago when the people of the zionist empire rose up overthrew the czar and created 1st a...
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celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. generations come together on the first ever day.he prime minister announces a new memorial. sir eltonjohn memorial. sir elton john has memorial. sir eltonjohn has been given frans‘s sir eltonjohn has been given fra ns‘s highest civilian sir eltonjohn has been given frans‘s highest civilian award by president macron, the legion d'honneur. andy murray will return to court later today to complete his doubles quarterfinal at queens after the second comeback match was halted. good morning. welcome to bbc news. police were called to the home of the conservative leadership candidate boris johnson and his partner in the early hours of friday morning in london — after a neighbour reportedly heard a noisy row. the guardian newspaper says a neighbour recorded some of the alleged argument in which mrjohnson‘s partner carrie symonds can be heard saying "get off me". the metropolitan police say no offences have been committed. a spokesman for mrjohnson has said "no comment". our political correspondent helen wilkinson is here. good morning to you
celebrating the history of caribbean immigration. generations come together on the first ever day.he prime minister announces a new memorial. sir eltonjohn memorial. sir elton john has memorial. sir eltonjohn has been given frans‘s sir eltonjohn has been given fra ns‘s highest civilian sir eltonjohn has been given frans‘s highest civilian award by president macron, the legion d'honneur. andy murray will return to court later today to complete his doubles quarterfinal at queens after the...
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long—haul visits, like that one to the caribbean, meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon by 98%, though emissions from royal residences were down by 22%. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nicholas witchell, bbc news. southern water has been ordered to pay a record £126 million in fines and customer rebates for spills of wastewater into the environment from its sewage plants, and for deliberately misreporting its performance. the regulator, ofwat, called the case "shocking". james ingham joins us from eastleigh sewage works in hampshire. james, this is a very significant find by the regulator? yes, this is the largest finder based on the company size that ofwat has ever imposed on a water company, which shows how serious southern water's breaches have been. the company provides water and treats waste water for 4.5 provides water and treats waste waterfor 4.5 million provides water and treats waste water for 4.5 million customer
long—haul visits, like that one to the caribbean, meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon by 98%, though emissions from royal residences were down by 22%. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nicholas witchell, bbc news. southern water has been ordered to pay a record £126 million in fines and customer rebates for spills of wastewater...