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kilometers per hour bringing record storm surges they say the international airport submerged by the caribbean sea. leaving streets fit for boats not cars the foreign minister are aged residents to stay indoors. want to see citizens here. by proxy are in the front seat. of power lines down from down. the street in very. little house or door. as night fell again u.s. coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed hotel and emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile dees we are images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next . a quick line of sports tennis defending us a champion soccer has been knocked out of the grand slam tournament in the 4th round she was defeated in straight sets by switzerland's up to mend a bench this was the 3rd time this year bench it beat a saka in the next round to face the beckett's and save the match point as she beat to germany's usually a good guess and in the men's singles a world number 6 alexander sveta crashed out of the competition the german took the 1st set against the i
kilometers per hour bringing record storm surges they say the international airport submerged by the caribbean sea. leaving streets fit for boats not cars the foreign minister are aged residents to stay indoors. want to see citizens here. by proxy are in the front seat. of power lines down from down. the street in very. little house or door. as night fell again u.s. coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed hotel and emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions....
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this is like the caribbean ean, the caribbean sea took over the island. so we need to ink totally with a verypen mind. so we have a ship that will come from fort lauderdale hefully by tomorrow, and we have another ship here in nassau. we took very big freighters that will bring a lot of food we're going to be needing to cooker th we will bring big pots of food, and we'll create if necessary what will be aaremporkitchen in each island. at the beginning we're alsog goin be cooking from here from nassau and probably be bringing the food by helicopter in the early days and by boat daily until we are able to finally be cooking in those two islands. int we've been maksandwiches for the last two days, because the sandwiches are almost like our perfect food. they are licaght and we bring many tusands in helicopters and trucks. what happs right now, you need to understand everybody is on rescue mission. it's a lotf people that they are on the island alone in their homes surrounded by water. >> woodruff: you told us you have been going to the bahamas for a long tim
this is like the caribbean ean, the caribbean sea took over the island. so we need to ink totally with a verypen mind. so we have a ship that will come from fort lauderdale hefully by tomorrow, and we have another ship here in nassau. we took very big freighters that will bring a lot of food we're going to be needing to cooker th we will bring big pots of food, and we'll create if necessary what will be aaremporkitchen in each island. at the beginning we're alsog goin be cooking from here from...
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most of the island is currently part of the caribbean sea is underwater in the storms not moving much right now. it's beginning to move to the north a little bit but the official mark from the hurricane center, the storm is stationary, it is not moving which means the worst of the storm right around the center of the eye, the eye wall on the that is where the 140 part mile- per-hour or maximum sustained winds are. that has been sitting over grand bahama island for the past day. we are talking about landfall and impacts, they are two different things. you don't need to have landfall to have impacts. look how close the center of the cone will be to the east coast of florida. landfall in florida, probably not. severe impacts in florida, yes. we will see 50, 60, 70 mile-per- hour winds even if the storm itself does not make landfall, which it won't, but it may later on this week make landfall in the caliis moving u weather around here pretty nice today, 78 in fremont, 64 in san francisco so a chilly day in the city. 60 in vallejo, 69 in san jose, 60 in fairfield. unstable air to our south
most of the island is currently part of the caribbean sea is underwater in the storms not moving much right now. it's beginning to move to the north a little bit but the official mark from the hurricane center, the storm is stationary, it is not moving which means the worst of the storm right around the center of the eye, the eye wall on the that is where the 140 part mile- per-hour or maximum sustained winds are. that has been sitting over grand bahama island for the past day. we are talking...
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bringing record storm surges, this committee international airport is submerged by the caribbean sea.eaving streets fit for bolts, not cars. the fororeign rizzozo -- the fon miminister urgeded residents toy indoors. >> i wanant to stay to the cititizens here, it is not safeo go indoors. power lines are d down. lampposts are down. trees across the street. it is very dangerous if you d do not have to be outdoors. reporter: as night fell again, u.s. coast guard evacuated several patients from the worst hit islands. emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile, these images capture the eye of the storm. as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next. brent: how to understand this huge storm? to do that, i'm joined by a regional climate scientist at climate analytics, a berlin-based nonprofit that looks at climate science and climate policies. good to have you on the show. >> thank you very much. brent: this hurricane basically reached the bahamas and then sat on top of those islands for 36 hours. that is really unheard of, isn't it, for a hurri
bringing record storm surges, this committee international airport is submerged by the caribbean sea.eaving streets fit for bolts, not cars. the fororeign rizzozo -- the fon miminister urgeded residents toy indoors. >> i wanant to stay to the cititizens here, it is not safeo go indoors. power lines are d down. lampposts are down. trees across the street. it is very dangerous if you d do not have to be outdoors. reporter: as night fell again, u.s. coast guard evacuated several patients...
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we have to understand this is not normal, this is almost like — people will describe it as the caribbean sea there has been at least five deaths, it seems confirmed. there may be others, but everybody is wanting to give aid. we know there have been us coastguard helicopters with at least three landings, taking away injured people from the hospital. it is overwhelmed by injured people, and at the same time the hospital is being used as a shelter, so the situation is complicated. number one, they need to do all the rescue missions, but at the ngo all we do is food. we go everywhere, indonesia, mozambique, we are in colombia and venezuela right now. here in the bahamas it is the same situation. we will come, we will try to do two kitchens, one on each island, and we will start feeding people one shelter at a time, one meal at a time. what is the priority in this kind of circumstance? i presume it is water. yes, clean water. we bring with us water and also water filters. they can be used to try to make sure people have access to water. i know the bahamian government, they are ready with ships wa
we have to understand this is not normal, this is almost like — people will describe it as the caribbean sea there has been at least five deaths, it seems confirmed. there may be others, but everybody is wanting to give aid. we know there have been us coastguard helicopters with at least three landings, taking away injured people from the hospital. it is overwhelmed by injured people, and at the same time the hospital is being used as a shelter, so the situation is complicated. number one,...
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this is a storm really just in the middle of the ocean and the caribbean sea. nothing to worry about for the next couple of days. then all of a sudden it decides to move up by late afternoon toward puerto rico as a 40 mile-per-hour storm. this isn't going to be a hurricane that we know of right now. none of the models really build this to anything more than a tropical storm. so tropical storm warnings are now posted for puerto rico. we're going to see 3 to 4 more inches of rainfall there. it's just going to be a slight wind maker. but after that, the computer models turn it left again and even tho the european model takes this into the gulf of mexico. we will watch that as it continues. >> thank you very much. president trump has announced a new deployment of u.s. troops and fire power to the middle east after the attacks on the saudi oil facilities. does this put more americans in harm's way? we will discuss next. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before. s maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. becacosta rica is spectacular. so we support
this is a storm really just in the middle of the ocean and the caribbean sea. nothing to worry about for the next couple of days. then all of a sudden it decides to move up by late afternoon toward puerto rico as a 40 mile-per-hour storm. this isn't going to be a hurricane that we know of right now. none of the models really build this to anything more than a tropical storm. so tropical storm warnings are now posted for puerto rico. we're going to see 3 to 4 more inches of rainfall there. it's...
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sunshine, and then beneath them, of course, the washing machine that is the claatlantic ocean, caribbean sea at this point. what they're going through right now, we don't know because it hasn't happened before. let's show you the pictures. the way we measure these hurricanes is by pressure. but if we're just going to go by wind, there's only been one that's been higher, and that was 190-mile-an-hour winds. that was back in 1980 with alan. so this is pretty close. this was at 185. the 11:00 p.m. advisory has us now down to 180. can we say down? this is a category 5, a strong one here. if you're watching this internationally, the western pacific, this would be considered basically a super typhoon. let zoom in here. a different name for different areas. look at this. a beeline across the entire length of grand bahama island. freeport is now experiencing the worst this hurricane has to offer, which is 220-mile-an-hour wind gusts potentially here across the island. this is going to rake through. look at the slowdown here. this is going to take a day to get out of the way. i'll show you that in th
sunshine, and then beneath them, of course, the washing machine that is the claatlantic ocean, caribbean sea at this point. what they're going through right now, we don't know because it hasn't happened before. let's show you the pictures. the way we measure these hurricanes is by pressure. but if we're just going to go by wind, there's only been one that's been higher, and that was 190-mile-an-hour winds. that was back in 1980 with alan. so this is pretty close. this was at 185. the 11:00 p.m....
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sustained at 80 miles an hour, jerry will continue to watch, m staying just north and the caribbean islasands and seathe onerninothat seems to be lookg al impacts next week would be bermuda, still g impacts of hurricane humberto, up next jerry, no threat to the u.s. tline. that's the tropic back over to> > thank you caitlin. ayr wedne atti children's onal medical center wendy and gavin lynned berg arrive battling cancer.ys for children ey lost their own son to cancer ack in2010. this month is childhood cancer awareness month and fox5's gary mcgradwas at children's this week to see the toys and treats delivered firsthand. >> reporter: i don't know if you know or it, but septes child cancer awareness month so and there is a great program called the evan dation gavi. wendyned berstarted the f. t to give you ag n idea what storys and thereatth things, they have the treats cart and the treasures cart and i have a hard time keeping my hand out of the treats cart but i want to introduce you to wendy, the evan foundation, what that all about? >> the eva fo a w lost ourrm onlfty eson he have ando pediatric ca
sustained at 80 miles an hour, jerry will continue to watch, m staying just north and the caribbean islasands and seathe onerninothat seems to be lookg al impacts next week would be bermuda, still g impacts of hurricane humberto, up next jerry, no threat to the u.s. tline. that's the tropic back over to> > thank you caitlin. ayr wedne atti children's onal medical center wendy and gavin lynned berg arrive battling cancer.ys for children ey lost their own son to cancer ack in2010. this...
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caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hang on to india's or the slaves or auctioned off fun prosser de i don't wanna. buyers continually appeared and examined the condition of the slaves teeth their age and state of else critical them both reported on the inhumane events seen at the slave auctions they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got to hit the president because they know was a kind of marketplace where slaves were bargained over just like any other goods whether indigenous or african here they were no longer viewed as human beings but as a commodity with the. tensional to earn their owners a lot of money but major landowners came here from all over the colonies looking for labor. my the for agricultural production in the house the endo's or and domestic servants in the cities. what up out of the slave trade that he now became an important commercial hub of the colonial era. anybody. got a ask him if. he kilometers from car to hand on his son buzzy leo departing game i village founded by escaped slaves
caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hang on to india's or the slaves or auctioned off fun prosser de i don't wanna. buyers continually appeared and examined the condition of the slaves teeth their age and state of else critical them both reported on the inhumane events seen at the slave auctions they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got to hit the president because they know was a kind of marketplace...
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caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricanemember. having weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. denise antonio is the resident representative for the bahamas for the united nations development programme. shejoins us now from nassau. your team have been to the affected areas. can you tell us the kind of things they saw. i think it's pretty much similar to what i guess has been broadcast. there are pockets of areas which are completely demolished, according to the teams that have visited, but there are also areas in which things are... structures a re also areas in which things are... structures are still up, where some people are being sheltered, and also there are areas where, for example, i think there are areas where, for example, ithink in there are areas where, for example, i think in some parts of marsh harbour, the hospitals are functi
caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricanemember. having weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. denise antonio is the resident representative for the bahamas for the united nations development programme. shejoins us now from nassau....
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caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricaneg weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. jenelle eli is with the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies, and she says she has never seen anything like the devastation in the bahamas before. i was in marsh harbor today and there were some parts of it today that were just completely flattened to buildings that were twisted in ways i had never seen. this is seriously a heartbreaking situation for the people who experienced this. i met a lot of people who are obviously going through a really devastating time and they are relieved they were able to make it out of time, make it out alive with their families and seeing that, i understand. and can you describe the focus of the relief efforts that the red cross are involved in? right now the relief efforts are a team effort so it is
caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricaneg weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. jenelle eli is with the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies, and she says she has never seen anything like the...
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caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricane weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its path. i've been speaking to noel clarke, who lives in grand bahama, and asked him how he managed to survive the hurricane. i was lucky enough to survive. i stayed at a friend's house which was not harmed at all. but this is actually my step—sister's house. as you can see, they lost everything. they had approximately a 20 foot storm surge. there is no surviving that for this house or if anybody was in here at the time. my goodness. we see the devastation behind you. it looks absolutely horrific stop and i know that you now, with your colleagues, those people who did survive hurricane dorian, you are trying to get essentials to people who have survived. how are you coping? how are you doing that? well, everyone - there's a lot of people... everyone is pitching in. we've formed an associ
caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricane weakened since then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its path. i've been speaking to noel clarke, who lives in grand bahama, and asked him how he managed to survive the hurricane. i was lucky enough to survive. i stayed at a...
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caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricane then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a powerful typhoon has caused significant disruption in and around the japanese capital, tokyo. typhoon faxai knocked out the power to nearly a million people and shut down much of the public transport system. it was the biggest storm to make a direct hit on tokyo in more than a decade. a search is under way for four crew members missing after a cargo ship listed heavily off the coast of the us state of georgia. the ship is carrying 4000 hyundai and kia cars bound for the middle east. there were 2a crew on board — 20 have been rescued. hundreds of secondary school students, many wearing masks with their uniforms, have formed human chains in districts across hong kong in support of anti—government protesters after a
caribbean. dorian brought the sea to the land and the land to the sea, its nearly two—day rampage the worst hurricane then, dorian has now reached canada, bringing heavy rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its destructive path. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a powerful typhoon has caused significant disruption in and around the japanese capital, tokyo. typhoon...
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strengthening is going to be about the same on its past at the moment because it's in the open seas the eastern caribbean but its path is directly north was more or less during the day it will be roughly speaking following this green line san juan is the capital of puerto rico we expect it to go over there on the to the east the island sometime during tuesday local time daylight hours i think so the moment you've got puerto rico with the capital they like to get turned into a rather nasty condition late on tuesday and say it's not a hurricane marty. rob thank you very much indeed still to come on this al-jazeera news are flooding my family home and in nigeria raising questions over national food supplies. and find out why children in india administered kashmir aren't going to school. that champion feeling the pain and in california ron paul has the support. in just 20 years possible some money on something something. almost bought and. if it sells some. many to build such a. thing was it a visit some of the displaced to sell the same money on something like climate change the topic of the lives of. the s
strengthening is going to be about the same on its past at the moment because it's in the open seas the eastern caribbean but its path is directly north was more or less during the day it will be roughly speaking following this green line san juan is the capital of puerto rico we expect it to go over there on the to the east the island sometime during tuesday local time daylight hours i think so the moment you've got puerto rico with the capital they like to get turned into a rather nasty...
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caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hana to india us where the slaves or auctioned off fund trust do wanna. buyers continue really appeared and examine the condition of the slaves teeth their age and state of health critical come both reported on the inhumane events seen that a slave auctions they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got ahead of the president to cut the hand it was a kind of marketplace where slaves were bargained over just like any other goods that whether indigenous or african here they were no longer viewed as human beings but as a commodity would. potential to earn their owners a lot of money but major landowners came here from all over the colonies looking for labor. by the for agricultural production in the house the endos or and domestic servants in the cities. what up out of the slave trade the haina became an important commercial hub of the colonial era. anybody. got a. 80 kilometers from car to hand is sun buzzy leo depart linking i village founded by escaped slaves today has a populat
caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hana to india us where the slaves or auctioned off fund trust do wanna. buyers continue really appeared and examine the condition of the slaves teeth their age and state of health critical come both reported on the inhumane events seen that a slave auctions they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got ahead of the president to cut the hand it was a kind of marketplace...
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caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hana to india us or the slaves or auctioned off on cross or do you do wanna. buyers' continually appeared and examined the condition of the sluice teeth their age and state of else critical on both reported on the inhumane events seen at a slave auction ends they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got ahead i know plenty of america they know was a kind of marketplace where slaves were bargained over just like any other goods whether indigenous or african here they were no longer viewed as human beings but as a commodity with the. tensional to earn their owners a lot of money but major landowners came here from all over the colonies looking for labor. by the for agricultural production in the house the endos or as domestic servants in the cities. what up out of the slave trade to him it became an important commercial hub of the colonial era. anybody. got a. kilometers from car to hang on his son buzzy leo depart linking a village founded by escaped slaves today it has a pop
caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hana to india us or the slaves or auctioned off on cross or do you do wanna. buyers' continually appeared and examined the condition of the sluice teeth their age and state of else critical on both reported on the inhumane events seen at a slave auction ends they forcibly wrenched their mouths open just as we see a horse market. got ahead i know plenty of america they know was a kind of marketplace...
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there are dive boats or live aboard dive boats like this one in california, throughout the caribbean, red seaextra safer. there is no doubt in my mind that regulations will change. a point i made recently after the apollo 11, after apollo one accident, fire that killed the three astronauts we changed or nasa grieved, and nation grieved, we went back to look how we can make spaceflight safer. brian: same with the space shuttle. we have to find out what caused it. we have no idea, eric. >> exactly. i won't speculate on that but, we'll learn lessons from the incident and try to find ways to improve our own safety. brian: eric douglas, thanks so much. >> thank you. brian: coming up straight ahead we change gears. california looking to reduce school suspensions. could this move to help student also backfire? ainsley: our next guest says teachers today are in a crisis because of policies like these. ♪ ♪ driving music (male announcer) the next groundbreaking idea from america's #1 selling boat isn't a boat. the legendary performance of tracker just made landfall. best quality in america. lowest pric
there are dive boats or live aboard dive boats like this one in california, throughout the caribbean, red seaextra safer. there is no doubt in my mind that regulations will change. a point i made recently after the apollo 11, after apollo one accident, fire that killed the three astronauts we changed or nasa grieved, and nation grieved, we went back to look how we can make spaceflight safer. brian: same with the space shuttle. we have to find out what caused it. we have no idea, eric. >>...
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they didn't like how england was treating them and the pirates were coming from the caribbean and also from the red sea and they were going there and tagging muslimships and bringing their riches back to the colonies .so governors were states letters of mark to pirates and when they came back to the colonies with their money they were reintegrated into those colonies. england shut down that piracy about 1700 and afterwards the spanish accession which ended in 1713, piracy became roaring back and that's the rdtype of piracy most of you no doubt are familiar with, that's when blackbeard was on the scene. i find it funny blackbeard is the most outsized pirates there is, it's the one most people have heard about but he was only a pirate for a year and a half.he didn't have a particularly successful career and when he died they cut off his head and hung it on the balustrade of the ship that the english kernel took it back to williamsburg. the book has a lot of hanging it but it also really is a book about american history that uses pirates as a backbone to tell that story. and i had a lot of funwriting the
they didn't like how england was treating them and the pirates were coming from the caribbean and also from the red sea and they were going there and tagging muslimships and bringing their riches back to the colonies .so governors were states letters of mark to pirates and when they came back to the colonies with their money they were reintegrated into those colonies. england shut down that piracy about 1700 and afterwards the spanish accession which ended in 1713, piracy became roaring back...
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political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeanela ns per capita than any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue that the vast number of venezuelans who have fled to the small island are just here for jobs, not asylum. we don't have housing in trinidad. we don't have proper health care. you just bring them from one disaster into another disaster. with an election coming up next year, the message from the authorities is clear. the venezuelan problem is for venezuelans. this little island cannot be the solution to millions or hundreds of thousands of migrants leaving venezuela. manuel was a judge in venezuela. after seeing colleagues jailed for not following government rulings, he fled with his wife and kids last
political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeanela ns per capita than any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some...
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political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea, to the small caribbean country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue that the vast number of venezuela ns, who have fled to the small island, are just here forjobs, not asylum. we don't have housing in trinidad. we don't have proper health care. they are just coming from one disaster into another disaster. and with an election coming up next year, the message from the authorities is clear. the venezuelan problem is for venezuelans. this little island cannot be the solution to millions or hundreds of thousands of migrants, leaving venezuela. manuel romero was a judge in venezuela. after seeing colleagues jailed, for not following government rulings, he fled with his wife and kids last summer.
political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea, to the small caribbean country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue that the...
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political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeanan any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue that the vast number of venezuelans who have fled to the small island are just here for jobs, not asylum. we don't have housing in trinidad. we don't have proper health care. they are just coming from one disaster into another disaster. and with an election coming up next year, the message from the authorities is clear. the venezuelan problem is for venezuelans. this little island cannot be the solution to millions or hundreds of thousands of migrants leaving venezuela. manuel romero was a judge in venezuela. after seeing colleagues jailed for not following government rulings, he fled with his wife and kids las
political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeanan any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue...
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caribbean. dorian brought the seed to the land and the land to the sea, it's nearly two day rampage the worst hurricaneorian has now reached canada, bringing rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its path —— weakened. the headlines on bbc news: the government says it is sticking to its brexit plans despite a new law against no—deal and amber rudd's resignation. brace for a two—day pilot strike affecting up to 300,000 british airways passengers. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off. president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. no gloating. i got both possible, i can't lose. good evening. —— both passports. australia have retained the ashes after a 185 run victory in the fourth test at old trafford. england needed to bat out the last day to salvage a draw which would have seen the series settled in the fifth and final match at the 0val. andy swiss reports from old trafford. what an enthralling final day
caribbean. dorian brought the seed to the land and the land to the sea, it's nearly two day rampage the worst hurricaneorian has now reached canada, bringing rain to nova scotia. from there, it is due to head out to sea, to the relief of those unlucky enough to have found themselves caught up in its path —— weakened. the headlines on bbc news: the government says it is sticking to its brexit plans despite a new law against no—deal and amber rudd's resignation. brace for a two—day pilot...
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food, water and other aid supplies to bahamas survivors the symphony of the sea cruise ship waiting to drop. a royal caribbeanropped off meals, water and more than 180 generators 30 people have died as a result of dorian. >>> mexico says it has reduced the flow of migrants arriving at its northern border by 63% the secretary says he believes enough to avert president trump's threat to impose tear i haves on mexican imports >>> and a family affair not seep in 119 years the batter is kole listen moran of the pirates and the pitch er is his older brother, brian. he struck him out. the first time a player face d his brother in a pitch versus batter scenario in his big league debut you're up to date. that's the news update this year >> thank you >>> let's take a check on the markets now and after the jobs report today, markets have been quiet, but we are in the green right now ending the week on a high note. the dow is up by almost 100 points s&p 500 is and the nasdaq is higher by six points the retall rally is on track for its best week since january. home key poe, target and costco. >>> oil market closing for th
food, water and other aid supplies to bahamas survivors the symphony of the sea cruise ship waiting to drop. a royal caribbeanropped off meals, water and more than 180 generators 30 people have died as a result of dorian. >>> mexico says it has reduced the flow of migrants arriving at its northern border by 63% the secretary says he believes enough to avert president trump's threat to impose tear i haves on mexican imports >>> and a family affair not seep in 119 years the...
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embargo on the caribbean island to get the communist government to reform and drop its support for venezuela's embattled president nicolas maduro but the island's resorting to war stare at sea which is hitting the people. the lines to get on a bus in cuba tend to be pretty long but these days things have got a whole lot worse. without transport you can't go to work how are we going to get to work it's important to be able to you know. public transport is just one sector that's being affected by a shortage of fuel which the government's blaming on an intensification of u.s. sanctions. simpering and part of the mission to trying to prevent the arrival of fuel to cuba to stop tankers arriving in cuban ports to achieve that they're brutally threatening the shipping companies as well as the government where the ships that have business with cuba are registered. and they also can go. the crisis has already disrupted the flow of goods potentially leading to more shortages in a country already used to them. compounding the problem is the fact that then as the wail of the country's main oil supplier is not only an enemy of the united states but also itself grappling with the economi
embargo on the caribbean island to get the communist government to reform and drop its support for venezuela's embattled president nicolas maduro but the island's resorting to war stare at sea which is hitting the people. the lines to get on a bus in cuba tend to be pretty long but these days things have got a whole lot worse. without transport you can't go to work how are we going to get to work it's important to be able to you know. public transport is just one sector that's being affected by...
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more than 2,500 people have evacuated the bahamas with royal caribbean offering the navigator of the seas the united states. joining me now by skype is world central kitchen relief operation's manager working with the celebrity chef jose andres. can you hear me? can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> i should mention, as we are speaking, you are taking part in the humanitarian effort right now. what exactly are you dpiez doing? >> right at the moment we are sending food out to abacos. you see it on tv. we have been there on the ground for four or five days. we have been carrying food back and forth on helicopters two, sometimes three a day. >> they're working with the celebrity chef -- >> we're sending one helicopter over there in an emergency food drop so our team can get on the road while it is still light out serving people at the airport, schools, hospitals. we have about 13 places. there are a lot of folks -- we are probably serving 5,000 to 6,000 meals a day and continuing to explore and find other pockets of folks who need help. >> you are working with the organization that is held
more than 2,500 people have evacuated the bahamas with royal caribbean offering the navigator of the seas the united states. joining me now by skype is world central kitchen relief operation's manager working with the celebrity chef jose andres. can you hear me? can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> i should mention, as we are speaking, you are taking part in the humanitarian effort right now. what exactly are you dpiez doing? >> right at the moment we are sending food out to...
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took many weeks most ended up in brazil the caribbean and the us from the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 19th around 2000000 people died at sea during the crossing between 10 and 20. 1000000 survived the horrific voyage. after arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their lives without rights and often brutally abused. in the u.s. slavery was only abolished at the end of the american civil war and $865.00. the many west african slaves this is where that journey across the atlantic began on the gun in coast in elmina which means the mine it was given the name by put traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits but in fact they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade elmina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded on to ships headed for america 400 years later the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for traces of their history and identity many come from the u.s. mostly as tourists but some come to stay like a via kolya and marcus taylor. $600.00 with built their wrists within. 600 men and 400
took many weeks most ended up in brazil the caribbean and the us from the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 19th around 2000000 people died at sea during the crossing between 10 and 20. 1000000 survived the horrific voyage. after arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their lives without rights and often brutally abused. in the u.s. slavery was only abolished at the end of the american civil war...
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the caribbean palette is on the other end of the spectrum want to spice is lot of garlic coming nation of african american like latin america, dishes are popular. this is sea bass garnish with sauce onions orange juice and garlic cuban restaurant staple robot effect stewed beef shredded pulled with vegetables, it is one of cuba's national dish us you're going to taste garlic and citrus within caribbean cuisine. you won't find many chili peppers here. mexican food has made its mark in the us for centuries. you have the basics. tacos are key chips and burritos but deep in the heart of mexican cuisine history reveals an abundant tasty history of the court for mexico. us. >>so what in comes from. thousands of years of with most 6. the picks in my yes. >>each region cooks up its own flavor see if you up to this a job eddie the a shock to for sure. this can be in the ship many other in on those states if you up to the was become a limit because the sea floor with lot of 72. if put that within our to be a sauce with us ice and a lot means. but if you talk to the center on mexico which is next to see where i'm from become somebody because you see it. >>standard me
the caribbean palette is on the other end of the spectrum want to spice is lot of garlic coming nation of african american like latin america, dishes are popular. this is sea bass garnish with sauce onions orange juice and garlic cuban restaurant staple robot effect stewed beef shredded pulled with vegetables, it is one of cuba's national dish us you're going to taste garlic and citrus within caribbean cuisine. you won't find many chili peppers here. mexican food has made its mark in the us for...
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caribbean. it is estimated to weigh 22 million tons. why is it so bad right now? >> i think it's because we have polluted the sea too much.of nutrients and the algae are taking advantage of it. >> reporter: fertilizer runoff from brazil, increased by deforestation is believed to be the largest fuel source for the sargassum. that combined with warming ocean water and changing ocean currents has put the yucatan squarely in the crosshairs. it has gotten so bad, the mexican navy has just been put in charge of dealing with this problem. they took us up in a reconnaissance mission to locate the largest sargassum waves. >> translator: we're fully aware that we're only addressing the effects of sargassum. >> reporter: rear admiral told us the navy will build new sargassum busting ships to reel in as much as they can. >> translator: but that does not solve any problems. in reality the causes have to be addressed. but given the lack of research, we're implementing actions. >> reporter: right now many towns are using floating barriers to corral sargassum. >> including in porto morelos south of cancun. >> we are the first in the whol
caribbean. it is estimated to weigh 22 million tons. why is it so bad right now? >> i think it's because we have polluted the sea too much.of nutrients and the algae are taking advantage of it. >> reporter: fertilizer runoff from brazil, increased by deforestation is believed to be the largest fuel source for the sargassum. that combined with warming ocean water and changing ocean currents has put the yucatan squarely in the crosshairs. it has gotten so bad, the mexican navy has...
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political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeann more venezuela ns per capita than any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the streets of trinidad. some locals argue that the vast number of venezuelans who have fled to the small island are just here for jobs, not asylum. we don't have housing in trinidad. we don't have proper health care. they are just coming from one disaster into another disaster. and with an election coming up next year, the message from the authorities is clear. the venezuelan problem is for venezuelans. this little island cannot be the solution to millions or hundreds of thousands of migrants leaving venezuela. manuel romero was a judge in venezuela. after seeing colleagues jailed for not following government rulings, h
political and economic crisis in venezuela. 40,000 of them made the short trip across the sea to the small caribbeann more venezuela ns per capita than any other country, but life isn't simple for those who arrive, and some locals have made it clear they're not welcome. as part of a new series exploring the global migrant crisis, our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, sent this report from the islands. chanting. these venezuelans are being sold false dreams and promises. anger on the...
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. >> blake: have a newsday of course as we keep our eyes on what's going on out there in the caribbean sean on this labor day monday. >> sandra: we continue to follow the path of hurricane dorian as it turns closer to the east coast of florida as it is now a category four hurricane. plus, more fallout from the justice department ig report on former fbi director james comey. south carolina senator lindsey graham is here and he will discuss that and how his state is preparing for dorian. >> i think mr. comey basically is just dodging and weaving and i don't think he understands fully what he did was even wrong and that's a real problem. a migfrom aimovig. to be there for the good... and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart-racing. the heartbreaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say... "i am here." we aim to change that. with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more.
. >> blake: have a newsday of course as we keep our eyes on what's going on out there in the caribbean sean on this labor day monday. >> sandra: we continue to follow the path of hurricane dorian as it turns closer to the east coast of florida as it is now a category four hurricane. plus, more fallout from the justice department ig report on former fbi director james comey. south carolina senator lindsey graham is here and he will discuss that and how his state is preparing for...