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the ro al caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy _ caribbean island of curacao.racao. tue: royal navy has a caribbean island of curacao. tte: royal navy has a responsibility caribbean island of curacao. tt2 royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tonnes of plastic pollution mixes went to the ocean every year. sea turtle sometimes mistake plastic forfood, leading to injuries that can be fatal. more than 200 kilograms of plastic was clear from this nesting beach. the hope is that the exercise will raise awareness, encourage people to think about their behaviour, and inspire similar initiatives. hello from the bbc sport centre. all the latest ahead of the new premier league season to come, but we start at the women's world cup. sweden are through to the semifinals after a dramatic win over the in—form japan. it was a superb performance from sweden, who were 2—0 thanks to goals from amanda ilestedt and filippa angeldahl. japan were awarded a controversial spot—kick with around 15 minutes to go, but riko ueki's hit the bar. hono
the ro al caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy _ caribbean island of curacao.racao. tue: royal navy has a caribbean island of curacao. tte: royal navy has a responsibility caribbean island of curacao. tt2 royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tonnes of plastic pollution mixes went to the ocean every year. sea turtle sometimes mistake plastic forfood, leading to injuries that can be fatal. more than 200 kilograms of plastic was clear from this...
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caribbean poor. where the slaves countries from where the slaves first came. >> you know, the gdp per per headin >> you know, the gdp per per head in benin, for example, is approximately 1500 dollars a yeah approximately 1500 dollars a year. you go to somewhere like barbados, it's $14,000 a year. >> you know , portugal, the >> you know, portugal, the biggest slave trader of all, is a poor country today. slavery didn't benefit these european powers. >> as is often said in this country. >> in the uk, slavery only contributed to about 3% of capital formation. >> the caribbean states is impossible to tell me why the canbbean impossible to tell me why the caribbean state should be receiving any reparations money. you might make an argument for west africa, but caribbean west africa, but the caribbean states been neglected states have not been neglected or badly treated today. sure the slaves themselves had terrible lives , but the descendants of lives, but the descendants of slaves living today in the can
caribbean poor. where the slaves countries from where the slaves first came. >> you know, the gdp per per headin >> you know, the gdp per per head in benin, for example, is approximately 1500 dollars a yeah approximately 1500 dollars a year. you go to somewhere like barbados, it's $14,000 a year. >> you know , portugal, the >> you know, portugal, the biggest slave trader of all, is a poor country today. slavery didn't benefit these european powers. >> as is often...
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doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the totals from the water to the beach and team three is conducting medical checks on the totals.- checks on the totals. hms dormers. _ checks on the totals. hms dormers, based _ checks on the totals. hms dormers, based in - checks on the totals. hms dormers, based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a conservation charity during a stop at the dutch caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy has — island of curacao. the royal navy has a _ island of curacao. the royal navy has a responsibility - island of curacao. the royal navy has a responsibility to | navy has a responsibility to support environmental project. 12 million tons of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every year. see total sometimes _ the ocean every year. see total sometimes mistake _ the ocean every yea
doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the totals from the water to the beach and team three is conducting medical checks on the totals.- checks on the totals. hms dormers. _ checks on the totals. hms dormers, based _ checks on the totals. hms dormers, based in - checks on the totals. hms dormers, based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british...
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we're keeping our eyes here across the western caribbean, gulf of mexico. there's a good chance this area of disturbed weather could be named, as this moves towards the western parts of the caribbean, northern and eastern gulf of mexico, potentially making landfall sometime by midweek, maybe in florida. stay tuned. scott? > paul goodloe at the weather channel. >>> tonight, the death toll in maui still stands at 115, but within a day of authorities releasing a list of names of those still unaccounted for, more than 100 people were reported to actually be safe. cbs's ben tracy is on maui tonight with the latest. ben? >> reporter: good evening. the fbi says they still have to verify that those people are actually accounted for, and they do caution that other people will be added back onto the list over time. in the meantime, they have made progress in the grim search for human remains. officials say 99% of lahaina has been searched. and teams from fema are re-checking areas to make sure they have not missed any human remains among the ash and rubble. >> we are
we're keeping our eyes here across the western caribbean, gulf of mexico. there's a good chance this area of disturbed weather could be named, as this moves towards the western parts of the caribbean, northern and eastern gulf of mexico, potentially making landfall sometime by midweek, maybe in florida. stay tuned. scott? > paul goodloe at the weather channel. >>> tonight, the death toll in maui still stands at 115, but within a day of authorities releasing a list of names of those...
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barcena cares deeply about environmental matters, serving as court nadir of the latin american and caribbeanustainable development program of the united nations development program. and she founded the earth council in costa rica. in december of last year the united states and mexico celebrated 200 years of bilateral relations. in those years, our countries have supported each other with economic, social, political and cultural ties. today, the relationship is stronger than ever before. the history of u.s.-mexico relationship makes secretary alicia barcena's role critical to the continued development of the united states and mexico's strong and enduring relationship. and with that, i will turn this over to jason marczak, senior director of the latin american center, who will moderate this conversation with the secretary. >> thank you very much, adrienne treated secretary, welcome to the atlantic council and welcome to our tv and in studio audience. before we begin i would like to turn over to you, madam secretary for a presentation on the tenants and priorities of the u.s.-mexico relationshi
barcena cares deeply about environmental matters, serving as court nadir of the latin american and caribbeanustainable development program of the united nations development program. and she founded the earth council in costa rica. in december of last year the united states and mexico celebrated 200 years of bilateral relations. in those years, our countries have supported each other with economic, social, political and cultural ties. today, the relationship is stronger than ever before. the...
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that you would recognise because that is a picture of the caribbean scene. i think it's a negril. 0k. that is in jamaica. usually when i'm approaching the painting, i try to find the connection between myself and the sitter. so miss linda is from jamaica, but she's had her hand in a lot of different countries, a lot of different spaces and communities. so she says she classifies herself as a caribbean woman, but with african roots and like this worldly impact. when she was actually saying that, we were actually looking at a painting by an african artist. this is a picture representing an african village. i guess the colours and that as well have inspired the colors i've chosen for this piece. these are some of my earliest memories of my childhood, and this is actually my first british passport. really? my mother, she, in fact, saved to ensure that i had the opportunities that she didn't have, because in those days, girls were more inclined to be married and, you know, to be home—based. this is when i was appointed the first woman of colour to the independent
that you would recognise because that is a picture of the caribbean scene. i think it's a negril. 0k. that is in jamaica. usually when i'm approaching the painting, i try to find the connection between myself and the sitter. so miss linda is from jamaica, but she's had her hand in a lot of different countries, a lot of different spaces and communities. so she says she classifies herself as a caribbean woman, but with african roots and like this worldly impact. when she was actually saying that,...
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internally, latin america and the caribbean would like to engage in a more powerful integration processtrade, so that is the economic front. on migration we want to consolidate legal pathways that we have opened up the u.s. to make sure that they are there and explore other mechanisms that could be of interest. for example, for workers that want to come to the u.s., not necessarily to stay, but to work temporarily, helping open up more opportunities for them together with the companies i would say, with the private sector. secondly, we can talk a little bit more about what are we going to do with those people that got stuck in exit code after the end of title 42. these are the things i'm coming here to discuss, particularly with the secretary. thirdly on security, what we want is to engage thoroughly on the drugs matter. we know fentanyl is a priority for the u.s. and the abuse -- i mean, your people are being killed in a way. 100,000 young people, we heard some 14 years old to 15 years old are being killed because of the overdoses of fentanyl, so we need to work on that. it is beyond w
internally, latin america and the caribbean would like to engage in a more powerful integration processtrade, so that is the economic front. on migration we want to consolidate legal pathways that we have opened up the u.s. to make sure that they are there and explore other mechanisms that could be of interest. for example, for workers that want to come to the u.s., not necessarily to stay, but to work temporarily, helping open up more opportunities for them together with the companies i would...
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no, not the caribbean crisis. eh, before you do it you should always do it. is madness and purity of water, because this is immediately a confrontation. and if you put it there, the station for the revolutionary detection of early radiation detection, and with these countries it will expand military-technical cooperation, for example, as we did with venezuela, but i flew our two strategic bomber to 160, if it were the times of the caribbean crisis, maybe it caused some kind of violent reaction, and the attempt to remove the legitimate government , by the way, was not successful. with us and equipped his country with everything necessary, which thwarted an attempt at an armed rebellion and gentlemen. for some reason, for such a noise rose. well, the fact is that americans always consider south america and latin america in general, in general, this is their own, as they say, the backyard. yes, the monroe doctrine, so they believe that everyone who enters there. this directly violates their national security, and in soviet times, when we supported the socialist
no, not the caribbean crisis. eh, before you do it you should always do it. is madness and purity of water, because this is immediately a confrontation. and if you put it there, the station for the revolutionary detection of early radiation detection, and with these countries it will expand military-technical cooperation, for example, as we did with venezuela, but i flew our two strategic bomber to 160, if it were the times of the caribbean crisis, maybe it caused some kind of violent reaction,...
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the relationships between the war or military and financial power in the west so-called and in the caribbean and the links between these two spaces. in its wars in occupations against the seminals which up until that point where the most expensive wars that the us fought until the civil war and wars at the us was militaryly defeated and also against mexico the us war economy had tied together the production of arms in new england with the stabilization of slavery in texas in the deep south. by the early 1860s the war economy marked a confrontation between northern merchant capital which required a protected national market for its further growth and southern agrarian capital which required international exports to ensure its future. merchant and insurance capital based in new york city and the connecticut river valley began, the war paralyzed and divided undertaking a transition from cotton to a diversified portfolio of investments across ranching agriculture mining and industry. as you expected rapid us victory over the confederacy was thwarted by a series of battlefield catastrophes the le
the relationships between the war or military and financial power in the west so-called and in the caribbean and the links between these two spaces. in its wars in occupations against the seminals which up until that point where the most expensive wars that the us fought until the civil war and wars at the us was militaryly defeated and also against mexico the us war economy had tied together the production of arms in new england with the stabilization of slavery in texas in the deep south. by...
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[laughs] johnny bananas (voiceover): the dutch caribbean island of curacao forms part of the abc islands. and it's nestled right between aruba and bonaire. colonized by the netherlands in the 17th century, its capital, wilemstad, was once the epicenter of european trade. [ship horn blowing] [papiamento word] johnny bananas (voiceover): giving it a distinct architectural style that is being kept alive by its designation as a unesco world heritage city. can you feel that? woo! johnny bananas (voiceover): and connecting the city's two sides, punda and otrabanda, is the queen emma bridge, fondly known as the swinging old lady. johnny bananas: i'm rocking, not because i've had too much to drink. i'm rocking because i'm on a bridge that is floating. johnny bananas (voiceover): tourist tip number 1. [alarm bell] just don't get stuck on it. - gotta go. the bridge is about to close. johnny bananas (voiceover): as it opens for oncoming vessels. [alarm bell] woo! indiana jones! [music playing] the one thing that stands out to me is the array and the palette of color. tirzah statia: we have this bea
[laughs] johnny bananas (voiceover): the dutch caribbean island of curacao forms part of the abc islands. and it's nestled right between aruba and bonaire. colonized by the netherlands in the 17th century, its capital, wilemstad, was once the epicenter of european trade. [ship horn blowing] [papiamento word] johnny bananas (voiceover): giving it a distinct architectural style that is being kept alive by its designation as a unesco world heritage city. can you feel that? woo! johnny bananas...
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i did not see caribbean writers or black writers or black caribbean writers or african-american writers. i did not have them as my availability. i thought when i became a writer that i would be the first one. that is how ignorant i was. [laughter] i know, right? but that is colonialism. i felt a lot the whole time like i was constantly looking for who i would belong to and what literary tradition i might belong to. i stumbled four years. i feel like this book would have kept a younger me from stumbling so much. the things i had to learn about what it meant to uphold the virgin islands language as literary and beautiful and not just as the bud of the joke of the fiction but to be elevated to the poetic. i did not learn that until late in my writing journey and if i had the look, i would have learned that earlier. tiphanie: one of the things that happens to writers of color in particular the upper writers who have -- are not necessarily incorporating the marginalized communities voices in their work as much of what tiffany has been saying about looking for models looking for pathways and
i did not see caribbean writers or black writers or black caribbean writers or african-american writers. i did not have them as my availability. i thought when i became a writer that i would be the first one. that is how ignorant i was. [laughter] i know, right? but that is colonialism. i felt a lot the whole time like i was constantly looking for who i would belong to and what literary tradition i might belong to. i stumbled four years. i feel like this book would have kept a younger me from...
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caribbean or the united states' east coast.orida, a lot of boats from saint martin and antigua. - oh! o.k. - a lot of british, german, deutsch, french. morning pipe dream! - hello! (man) good morning! - good morning, captain! how are you? - i'm doing very well. thank you, and you? - good. very well! you've been with this weather. - liquid sunshine. - liquid sunshine! look at this man! where are you from? - we sailed from miami. 16 days and 16 hours. - how did it go? - wonderful. - and then you're off to... - we're going to spain. - very nice. have you done this before? - my first time. - i'm sophie. - sophie. i'm scott piper. - nice to meet you. - nice to meet you, duncan. - we've heard a lot about you. - really? - yeah. - all hearsay. - no, so much so that we brought you a present. - you're kidding! - that's nice. - you heard of duncan all the way from florida? - yeah. pam wall. do you remember pam? - she's a dearest friend in the world. - there you go. so pam wall is a good friend of ours, too. - o.k. - so she told us what yo
caribbean or the united states' east coast.orida, a lot of boats from saint martin and antigua. - oh! o.k. - a lot of british, german, deutsch, french. morning pipe dream! - hello! (man) good morning! - good morning, captain! how are you? - i'm doing very well. thank you, and you? - good. very well! you've been with this weather. - liquid sunshine. - liquid sunshine! look at this man! where are you from? - we sailed from miami. 16 days and 16 hours. - how did it go? - wonderful. - and then...
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i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document whatever our tradition or culture that still exists before. it vanishes. that is just of the utmost importance to me. while working and living in nigeria. because i'm interested in traditional culture and what happens. traditional culture. one of the things i wanted to do and do was meet photographers and, different people working in area of communications, mass media to try to get an understanding of how they looked at their own traditional culture and, rapidly changing culture. some of photographers. let me know in a in certain ways that they were very unhappy with the way the images of africa in general and nigeria and specifically were being projected in the popular in the west. what they were really saying was something that touched me deeply because it was this some of the same kinds of feelings i had about the way black people are generally projected in the popular media, not only in america but throughout the world. so question then was to them what, are you doing about changing this a
i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document whatever our tradition or culture that still exists before. it vanishes. that is just of the utmost importance to me. while working and living in nigeria. because i'm interested in traditional culture and what happens. traditional culture. one of the things i wanted to do and do was meet photographers and, different people working in area of communications, mass media to try to get an understanding...
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in africa if someone is considered poor or the caribbean, they literally may not even have a house toed about these things and how the black middle class look that the lower social economic ladder, how the rich use theen riches when it comes o helping less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems black people in america are confronted with in the problems black people in africa confronted with. from the city to urban centers, a department all over the world finding work to sustain themselves. most of the industries are located near urban centers and one of the same things happening in america and people are losing athe land and tradition. i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and caribbean to document whatever part of our traditional culture that exists before it vanishes. that is of utmost importance to me. working and living in nigeria because i am interested in traditional culture and what happens to traditional culture. different people working in the area of communications. you try to get an understanding of how they look at thei
in africa if someone is considered poor or the caribbean, they literally may not even have a house toed about these things and how the black middle class look that the lower social economic ladder, how the rich use theen riches when it comes o helping less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems black people in america are confronted with in the problems black people in africa confronted with. from the city to urban centers, a department all over the world finding work...
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doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.ed by plastic.— affected by plastic. team one is netting _ affected by plastic. team one is netting the _ affected by plastic. team one is netting the turtles, - affected by plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team i is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the totals from the waters to the beach and team number three is conducting medical checks on the turtles. 50 sailors volunteered to help they volunteered to clear dangerous plastic waste hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a conservation charity during a stop at the dutch caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tons of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every year. sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic for food, leading to injuries that can be fatal. more than 200 kilograms of plastic
doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.ed by plastic.— affected by plastic. team one is netting _ affected by plastic. team one is netting the _ affected by plastic. team one is netting the turtles, - affected by plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team i is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the totals from the waters to the beach and team number three is conducting medical checks on the turtles. 50 sailors volunteered to help they volunteered to clear...
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whether the caribbean nor the north american west.follow up on jenny's points because i think what both ofng these talks are showing uss getting us to think more esexpensively about the civil wr and reconstruction. there has been a lot of debate about exactly how to do that. elliott west has proposed the framework of greater construction about the west and the south together as periods of , a larger period of debates over federal control. suggesting some limitations to that instead arguing for thinking about the united states as a whole during the time of urthis post war nation. and i'm just curious to hear if you guys have any comments about how we might, or to expand upon the comments you already made about how we think about what is happening in the south and what is happening your typical textbook detection of the civil war in relation to everything else. the rdf talked about that a bit. talking about the civil war and talking about the financial and federal expansion that was prompted by the civil war and that larger effect. i am
whether the caribbean nor the north american west.follow up on jenny's points because i think what both ofng these talks are showing uss getting us to think more esexpensively about the civil wr and reconstruction. there has been a lot of debate about exactly how to do that. elliott west has proposed the framework of greater construction about the west and the south together as periods of , a larger period of debates over federal control. suggesting some limitations to that instead arguing for...
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this took place during boston's caribbean festival.sually it featured two parades, one of which was getting ready to begin. then you see what took place with just a few people left behind at the chaotic scene. as we wait to hear more about what potentially could have led to this, when you look back at the history we know there have been other incidents related in some way, shape or form to this festival. again, this usually draws massive crowds, families coming together, this year celebrating its 50th anniversary. however, we've seen some violence either close to the parade route there or at the location itself, in some cases, has even resulted in the death of individuals in years past. we'll try to find out what played out here and if any of the rest of the day's festivities were potentially affected. >> thank you so much. we're waiting for a press conference. let's talk to former boston police commissioner ed davis. good to see you. let me get your reaction to this shooting 7:00 a.m. in boston at the start of this festival. >> yes. i
this took place during boston's caribbean festival.sually it featured two parades, one of which was getting ready to begin. then you see what took place with just a few people left behind at the chaotic scene. as we wait to hear more about what potentially could have led to this, when you look back at the history we know there have been other incidents related in some way, shape or form to this festival. again, this usually draws massive crowds, families coming together, this year celebrating...
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. people from the caribbean to make thejourney.hing. hello there. there's a promise of something a little bit warmerfor all of us towards the end of the week. but it's going to be a short—lived warm snap, as cooler, wetter conditions return for many northern and western areas over the weekend. for the next few days, its southern areas which will see the mist, the murk, the cloud, the rain. a bit brighter further north. this deep area of low pressure will bring all sorts of problems to scandinavia, with localised flooding, heavy rain and strong winds. but the weather front pushing in across the south of the uk for tuesday will be a much weakeraffair, bringing increasing cloud to the southern half of the country, with some patchy rain and drizzle, low cloud, some sea fog around south—western coasts and into wales. but for northern england, northern ireland, scotland, bright with some sunny spells, one or two showers in north—east scotland, where it will be windier, especially in the northern isles — gusts up to 50 miles an hour here,
. people from the caribbean to make thejourney.hing. hello there. there's a promise of something a little bit warmerfor all of us towards the end of the week. but it's going to be a short—lived warm snap, as cooler, wetter conditions return for many northern and western areas over the weekend. for the next few days, its southern areas which will see the mist, the murk, the cloud, the rain. a bit brighter further north. this deep area of low pressure will bring all sorts of problems to...
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and sunshine is the story across the caribbean and central america. lots of heat, in fact, who places like cuba, but haven't seen more in the way of heavy rain as we go sack today into sunday. scott, the shower was the cause of much of the caribbean, some heavier rain pulling in to costa rica and panama. as we go into sunday heavy rain as well for the north west of mexico, but for the north east, east. it's a story of heat, 40 degrees celsius in monterey. since its inception, in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods, and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on top of the cry. this is in use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. this is interim government to points is by the koolaid is made as tensions escalades with neighboring countries. hawaii.
and sunshine is the story across the caribbean and central america. lots of heat, in fact, who places like cuba, but haven't seen more in the way of heavy rain as we go sack today into sunday. scott, the shower was the cause of much of the caribbean, some heavier rain pulling in to costa rica and panama. as we go into sunday heavy rain as well for the north west of mexico, but for the north east, east. it's a story of heat, 40 degrees celsius in monterey. since its inception, in 1961, the...
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in africa when someone is considered poor the peru caribbean, on they literally it may not even haveed about these things. i am concerned about how the black middle class looks at the s-lowercase-letter social economic level of life how the rich use their riches when it comes to helping their less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems that black people in america are confronted with in the problems black people in africa are confronted with. people migrating from the city to the urban centers for employment. this is a problem all over the world. finding work to sustain yourself. most of the industries are located near big urban centers. as people leave the land one of hathe same things happening in america is happening in africa. people are a losing their land d people are losing thein traditions. i am very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document what ever parts of our traditional culture that still exists before it vanishes. that is of the utmost importance to meet. me. while working and living in nigeria, beca
in africa when someone is considered poor the peru caribbean, on they literally it may not even haveed about these things. i am concerned about how the black middle class looks at the s-lowercase-letter social economic level of life how the rich use their riches when it comes to helping their less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems that black people in america are confronted with in the problems black people in africa are confronted with. people migrating from the...
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doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean. we have 13 here today, from hms dauntless.s are being affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the turtles from the water on to the beach, and team three is conducting medical checks on the totals. hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a conservation charity during a stop at the dutch caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tons of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every year. sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic for food, leading to injuries that can be fatal. more than 200 kilograms of plastic was cleared from this nesting beach. the hope is the exercise will raise awareness, encourage people to think about their behaviour, and inspire similar initiatives. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm stephen with the
doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean. we have 13 here today, from hms dauntless.s are being affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the turtles from the water on to the beach, and team three is conducting medical checks on the totals. hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a...
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Aug 10, 2023
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a revolutionary country on the coast of the caribbean sea, in the middle of the janos atlas and aram, a beautiful country that is the land of lakes and volcanoes, and we have already seen in the latin american documentary how much the country's executive officials are interested in economic and technological cooperation with iran . daniel ortega president after a few minutes of waiting for the arrival of the president of iran, the president of this country welcomed his iranian friends in a special ceremony . the ayatollah azad university of iran and the voice of mr. rastgar in the speech of the welcoming ceremony for the memory of hajj qassem soleimani also lived in honor of this great martyr. be silent for a minute with your answer
a revolutionary country on the coast of the caribbean sea, in the middle of the janos atlas and aram, a beautiful country that is the land of lakes and volcanoes, and we have already seen in the latin american documentary how much the country's executive officials are interested in economic and technological cooperation with iran . daniel ortega president after a few minutes of waiting for the arrival of the president of iran, the president of this country welcomed his iranian friends in a...
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police say at least seven people have been injured in a mass shooting during the city's caribbean festival. let's get to cnn's polo sandoval. >> we have zero indication there's any active threat to the public, but the investigation is certainly just getting underway here. you want to get you straight to what police have confirmed so far. as you look at the pictures that have come in, police confirmed that at least seven people were hurt during a situation that played out earlier this morning at 7:00 a.m. all of them are expected to survive, so there are no life-threatening injuries. we do understand, as we just saw from the pictures, this incident interrupted what was supposed to be the caribbean festival, which usually features about two parades. the first of whiches was getting ready to begin this morning when the shots rang out. you can see one vehicle that was damage d there. doing some digging, this is supposed to be a moment to celebrate, usually draws in large crowds and families that will line the streets in the neighborhood, but in the past, there's also attracted some v violence
police say at least seven people have been injured in a mass shooting during the city's caribbean festival. let's get to cnn's polo sandoval. >> we have zero indication there's any active threat to the public, but the investigation is certainly just getting underway here. you want to get you straight to what police have confirmed so far. as you look at the pictures that have come in, police confirmed that at least seven people were hurt during a situation that played out earlier this...
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Aug 14, 2023
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doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.dauntless, who are here to support a local charity as turtles are being affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the turtles from the beach, and team three is conducting medical checks on the turtles. hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a conservation charity during a stop at the dutch caribbean island of curacao. the royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tonnes of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every year. unbelievable. sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic for food, leading to injuries that can be fatal. more than 200 kilograms of plastic was cleared from this nesting beach. the hope is the exercise will raise awareness, encourage people to think about their behaviour, and inspire similar initiatives. for more stories from across the
doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean.dauntless, who are here to support a local charity as turtles are being affected by ocean plastic. team one is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the turtles from the beach, and team three is conducting medical checks on the turtles. hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter drug smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. but 50 sailors volunteered to help a...
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they will be the first people from the caribbean to make the journey.n the voyage in a competition. >> welcome to space. >> is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure few will ever experience, but for keisha and anna, their dream is on the edge of becoming a reality. they are about to become the first ever mom and daughter in space. they will be on board virgin galactic's unity spacecraft. >> to actually go to space and look at our amazing planet from that height and to breathe that in and being that energy is amazing. >> kit brings up a lot of emotion in me. it is something i have wanted for so long. and it is happening. i know we will experience weightlessness and city planner from outer space. i have no words to describe how i feel about that. >> originally from the caribbean, anna is studying physics at aberdeen university and hopes to work for nasa. >> you and your mother or to space. >> they won 80 seats after entering a competition advertise on the flight as they traveled to get anna's student visa. anna believes it was written in the stars. >> having not
they will be the first people from the caribbean to make the journey.n the voyage in a competition. >> welcome to space. >> is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure few will ever experience, but for keisha and anna, their dream is on the edge of becoming a reality. they are about to become the first ever mom and daughter in space. they will be on board virgin galactic's unity spacecraft. >> to actually go to space and look at our amazing planet from that height and to breathe that in...
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a country in the eastern caribbean. residents call it nature island.ands of feet down to the sea floor below, which is why hundreds of sperm whales live in these waters. they are one of the deepest diving mammals on the planet. they are mostly females here, families made up of grandmothers, mothers, and daughters who stay together for life, nursing and raising their young. when enric sala was here in december, his "national geographic" team filmed this. it is a pod of sleeping female sperm whales, vertical giants up to 40 feet long, suspended near the surface. their nap lasts only about 15 minutes until the whales are ready to dive again in what can be an hour-long journey for squid thousands of feet down. even to researchers, why they sleep like this is one of the great mysteries. what's it like to be in the water with them? >> magical. we have in our minds the legend of moby dick, these nasty, aggressive animals. but you jump in the water, and they are so docile and gentle. they have never attacked humans. and they are so curious, especially the babi
a country in the eastern caribbean. residents call it nature island.ands of feet down to the sea floor below, which is why hundreds of sperm whales live in these waters. they are one of the deepest diving mammals on the planet. they are mostly females here, families made up of grandmothers, mothers, and daughters who stay together for life, nursing and raising their young. when enric sala was here in december, his "national geographic" team filmed this. it is a pod of sleeping female...
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Aug 2, 2023
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expanded monroe doctrine in the decades following the war with active interventions against the caribbean and central nationalist movements and the service of ensuring the returns on investment. in cuba over the coming decades they would leverage political, economic individually military pressure to support the alliance of the finance capital. at the close of the symmetry of the cuban revolution but seek to overturn this pressure. two days after the passage of the act february 27, 1862 the u.s. executed which had been apprehended the previous august carrying a cargo. this is the first and only time that they executed to someone for participating in the slave trade. six weeks later 1862 the british and u.s. concluded negotiations on the sewer treaty that ended the sanction for participation in the slave trade to cuba and brazil and ended the u.s. participation in the atlantic slave trade. 1862 salter concession in u.s. power over land. july 1, 1862 the same day the revenue, lincoln signed the pacific railway act into law and a chartered the pacific railroad and provided the grants to the r
expanded monroe doctrine in the decades following the war with active interventions against the caribbean and central nationalist movements and the service of ensuring the returns on investment. in cuba over the coming decades they would leverage political, economic individually military pressure to support the alliance of the finance capital. at the close of the symmetry of the cuban revolution but seek to overturn this pressure. two days after the passage of the act february 27, 1862 the u.s....
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post—colonial african and caribbean nations aren't impoverished because of slavery . the mess that they're in because of corrupt politicians and bad decisions is made post—independence . s let's look post—independence. s let's look at two post—colonial success success stories. singapore poor has become one of the most prosperous countries in the world. even more prosperous than many of the former colonial powers that colonised most of the world. let's take india, for example . this year it became the example. this year it became the world's sixth biggest economy . world's sixth biggest economy. it sent a spacecraft to the moon , and it's also the world's biggest democracy. how does that fit in with the argument that colonialism is the cause of all of these countries problems? when there are many post colonial nations which are thriving, singapore and india just to name a few ? now, has just to name a few? now, has colonialism had a lasting legacy for both good and bad? of course it has . but is the for both good and bad? of course it has. but is the bad the sole reaso
post—colonial african and caribbean nations aren't impoverished because of slavery . the mess that they're in because of corrupt politicians and bad decisions is made post—independence . s let's look post—independence. s let's look at two post—colonial success success stories. singapore poor has become one of the most prosperous countries in the world. even more prosperous than many of the former colonial powers that colonised most of the world. let's take india, for example . this year...
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caribbean, fantasy. we have 94 animals on _ caribbean, fantasy.he ultimate wedding planner, a new series on bbc one. we will speak to one of the judges. they are the biggest of big days! really big days. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria cook. residents who live near a pub in north london that burnt down five years ago say they feel "abandoned" in the fight to get it rebuilt. the previous owners of thejester in cockfoster were ordered by the courts to rebuild a pub on the site but they then sold it for £1 million. multiple planning applications have since been refused by the council. a spokesman for barnet council said they had "very little say" over what is built on the site of the pub, as long as it is a "community facility". next, it's emerged that london is bucking the trend when it comes to installing on—street charging points for electric vehicles. a freedom of information investigation by the car—maker vauxhall shows that over 70% of councils across the country have
caribbean, fantasy. we have 94 animals on _ caribbean, fantasy.he ultimate wedding planner, a new series on bbc one. we will speak to one of the judges. they are the biggest of big days! really big days. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria cook. residents who live near a pub in north london that burnt down five years ago say they feel "abandoned" in the fight to get it rebuilt. the previous owners of thejester...
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Aug 28, 2023
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power between the mississippi andif california and in the caribbean. the definitive break in the alliance between northeastern merchant capitol southern slaveholding capitol around shared investments in cotton lead to the development of finance capitol investing in industry. by the end of the 1880s u.s. finance capitol had economic terms controlling the production of sugar and mining operations. thburning down of old-growth fos to establish massive shoot sugar states "rail and road to transport raw and finish materials and thousands of seasonal workers. i've spoken about two executions with the windows into the transition during that year. i am particularly interested in how the defeat of southern agrarian m-uppercase-letter accomplished a revolution in land relations but instead a new alliance between finance capitol and agrarian capitol. particularly on the plains of nonorth america and in the islas of the caribbean. i want to end by calling our attention to the saudi execution of 81 prisoners this past march 12 followed by the u.s. a shipment of sig
power between the mississippi andif california and in the caribbean. the definitive break in the alliance between northeastern merchant capitol southern slaveholding capitol around shared investments in cotton lead to the development of finance capitol investing in industry. by the end of the 1880s u.s. finance capitol had economic terms controlling the production of sugar and mining operations. thburning down of old-growth fos to establish massive shoot sugar states "rail and road to...
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Aug 18, 2023
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they love you in the caribbean and in latin america.rating with the human rights nuclear nonproliferation and arms control and i think we've made progress in all of the areas. i'm glad to be back home and glad to be with amy and jimmy. i'm going to convey all of this information that i have to jimmy and i look forward to consulting closely with him on a regular lay r basis. i would go out into the country side and talk to people. presidents can become very isolated and one reason is because it has such huge bank robber and one woman said he struggled and maybean somethingi said could help him and maybe make a decision. >> when the administration began for example and he was going to the process of choosing a cabinet. did you weigh in any of those decisions or did he ask your advice on various individual s? >> i talked about a lot. people that would be best and he's the fan. after what i thought about peopleor chips act did and alwas knew how i feel and sometimes he advice and he made that decision. >> were you, do you think that your vo
they love you in the caribbean and in latin america.rating with the human rights nuclear nonproliferation and arms control and i think we've made progress in all of the areas. i'm glad to be back home and glad to be with amy and jimmy. i'm going to convey all of this information that i have to jimmy and i look forward to consulting closely with him on a regular lay r basis. i would go out into the country side and talk to people. presidents can become very isolated and one reason is because it...
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they've been hosted by islands from the baltic to the caribbean.g all these different islands, it's probably the best feeling i've had in a while. the games are still evolving, but the spirit which runs through them has remained unchanged. we're here because we love the island games. this is our fourth, fourth island games. we thought, let's support someone and we picked ynys mon. it's fun and we fell in love with them. they fell in love with us. and now, as you can see, dressed in all this stuff, we're part of the team. it is overwhelming for us because this is the first time that 6020 participated in international games. everybody cheers everybody else on. we call it the friendly. games and it really has. everybody here has a good time. zoe clements attending her first island games. what an honor to do the water ceremony. this just feels like one big family reunion. we've got so many communities from so far away, but they've all got one thing in common, which is to do their absolute sporting best for their islands. i've played davis cup for bermu
they've been hosted by islands from the baltic to the caribbean.g all these different islands, it's probably the best feeling i've had in a while. the games are still evolving, but the spirit which runs through them has remained unchanged. we're here because we love the island games. this is our fourth, fourth island games. we thought, let's support someone and we picked ynys mon. it's fun and we fell in love with them. they fell in love with us. and now, as you can see, dressed in all this...