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just a few isolated huts. >> at peak times, the tourists are a burden for the wildlife of cousin islandbut the revenues they bring are also needed to ensure the protection of the island, in order to save it permanently. >> during the season of the sea turtle, they will come just here in the sand and lay their eggs. but with their erosion coming farther up, most of the time the nest will get washed away. >> the island keeps getting smaller. more and more extreme weather events are the cause - leading to the loss of beach. >> we have a protected area. if you look over there there are the reef rescuers. right now they are diving. >> diving to save the coral reef. increasing sea temperatures due to climate change cause the corals to bleach and eventually die off. this was once a colorful coral reef. not only did it help protect cousin island from coastal erosion, it was also a habitat for endangered fish species and a nursery for commercial fish. in order to rebuild the reef, reef rescuer luca saponari and his colleague first take a chisel to the corals that survived. >> we try to work with
just a few isolated huts. >> at peak times, the tourists are a burden for the wildlife of cousin islandbut the revenues they bring are also needed to ensure the protection of the island, in order to save it permanently. >> during the season of the sea turtle, they will come just here in the sand and lay their eggs. but with their erosion coming farther up, most of the time the nest will get washed away. >> the island keeps getting smaller. more and more extreme weather events...
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just in puerto rico last week and he told me today his family there, the island, is still in emergency mode. >> i hear from my cousinsles on the island, it was 112 degrees yesterday. it's all nearly a week later my family, doesn't have running water or electricity yet we do know the places where we have worked for resiliency have worked together with the hispanic federation we got solar panels for facilities and hospitals and those functioned through the storm. so i think it doubles down on the snneed to build a morey sill yenlt puerto rico that can withstand and adapt. >> i was on the island after hurricane maria when the whole infrastructure of the island was wiped out. did you think that five years later we would be seeing the aftermath of another hurricane and see a dismal result? >> well, some of that infuriating feeling was knowing that there was federal aid that was not in any hurry to get there because of the previous administration as a result, they still haven't gotten all of the money from five years ago from fema now we have this new situation to deal with people are in food and water mode the long-term s
just in puerto rico last week and he told me today his family there, the island, is still in emergency mode. >> i hear from my cousinsles on the island, it was 112 degrees yesterday. it's all nearly a week later my family, doesn't have running water or electricity yet we do know the places where we have worked for resiliency have worked together with the hispanic federation we got solar panels for facilities and hospitals and those functioned through the storm. so i think it doubles down...
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. >> i hear from my cousins and uncles on the island, it was 1 >> i hear from them on the island. it is 112 degrees. it is nearly a eek later. my family doesn't have running water or electricity yet. we do know the places where we have worked for resiliency have worked. they have solar panels for facilities and hospitals. those functions through the storm. i thine island after hurricank it doubles down mariae need to build a more resilient puerto rico that can withstand and adapt to climate emergencies. >> i was on the island after hurricane maria, when the whole infrastructure of the island was wiped out. did you think five years later we would be seeing the aftermath of a another hurricane and to see such a result? >> well some of that infuriating feeling was knowing there was federal aid that there was not in any hurry to get there because of the demonstration. as a result, we still haven't gotten all of the money from fema. now, we have this new emergency to contend with. people are in food and water mode still on the island. the long-term stuff isn't being talked about in the
. >> i hear from my cousins and uncles on the island, it was 1 >> i hear from them on the island. it is 112 degrees. it is nearly a eek later. my family doesn't have running water or electricity yet. we do know the places where we have worked for resiliency have worked. they have solar panels for facilities and hospitals. those functions through the storm. i thine island after hurricank it doubles down mariae need to build a more resilient puerto rico that can withstand and adapt to...
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constant stories of friends, family leaving the towers, walking through brooklyn back to long island. a cousin walked from downtown manhattan to jersey. my other cousin walked back to queens. one of my cousins was working at the stock exchange. she lost all of her residency documents. it was a very challenging time then and several years after if you worked in new york state, specifically in the boroughs of manhattan and right outside of that. those are my most prominent memories. host: let's see some memories from our viewers who are texting in and talking about what they remember. here is one that says, i was in my living room watching the emergency broadcast of the trade centers under attack. i cannot believe we used this to attack a country that never attacked us. another says, i was taking my youngest to kindergarten driving back to the upper east side and a low-flying plane hit the south. the air smelled rancid for weeks. the photos of missing loved ones were posted everywhere. so many more sad memories etched in my mind. another that says, god bless us all on the anniversary of 9/11. i
constant stories of friends, family leaving the towers, walking through brooklyn back to long island. a cousin walked from downtown manhattan to jersey. my other cousin walked back to queens. one of my cousins was working at the stock exchange. she lost all of her residency documents. it was a very challenging time then and several years after if you worked in new york state, specifically in the boroughs of manhattan and right outside of that. those are my most prominent memories. host: let's...
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conflict is something that she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mount. vatton was killed by an ira bomb in island, in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarchy in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne former iraqi leader martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations. andrew simmons has more from belfast. who goes there familiar sites now flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history that soon dark times. here it is belfast. the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and eunice christine roberts, struggles to visualize controls, referred as a model to star, cuz it's or with known as the queen. anne, when i matter, it was the latest girl woman. you can me. so i'm up to 3 to curtain with you to get to know. yeah. murals
conflict is something that she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mount. vatton was killed by an ira bomb in island, in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarchy in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne...
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infrastructure. overflowing rivers have also forced cousins of people from the homes. authorities have opened more than a 100 shall, does. across the island those will haven't fled the homes have had to travel long distances to get essential supplies. well, we're looking for gasoline, water, ice, all the supplies necessary for getting through the storm. we were hoping it wouldn't be so big, but well, it was bigger than we expected on that room. but you have to make, due with what you have a sub scenes of devastation of familiar input are equal, which never fully recovered from hurricane maria. the 2017 storm was the, was recorded on the island, it left about 3000 people dead and forgot the longest bar blackout ever experience in the u. s. now, many areas in puerto rico are once again in darkness. if it looks like the governor has one that it could dig days to get the bar back on it more just audio in many areas that had never seen flooding or york that has been an unprecedented accumulation of water in which in fact in many areas it was greater than what we saw during hurricane maria edward dung, maria tor dc. it is still too early to kno
infrastructure. overflowing rivers have also forced cousins of people from the homes. authorities have opened more than a 100 shall, does. across the island those will haven't fled the homes have had to travel long distances to get essential supplies. well, we're looking for gasoline, water, ice, all the supplies necessary for getting through the storm. we were hoping it wouldn't be so big, but well, it was bigger than we expected on that room. but you have to make, due with what you have a sub...
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conflict is something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis one, but mount baton was killed by an irish bomb in island in 1979. the good friday agreement were signed in 1998 for negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 13 conflicts. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne former iraqi leader martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations under simmons reports from belfast. so there's a 1000000 sites now, flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history had seen dark times. here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star, cuz it's all was known as the queen anne when i met her yet. and it's the nature scarring woman. you can me so honest to 3. and she to curtain with you to g
conflict is something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis one, but mount baton was killed by an irish bomb in island in 1979. the good friday agreement were signed in 1998 for negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 13 conflicts. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne...
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infrastructure, overflowing rivers have also forced cousins of people from their homes. authorities have opened more than a 100 shelters across the island. those will have in fled. their homes have had to travel long distances to get essential supplies. well, double got, we're looking for gasoline, water, ice, all the supplies necessary for getting through this storm. we were hoping it wouldn't be so big like that, but well, it was bigger than we expected on the rental. but you have to make, due with what you have or where i do with such scenes of devastation of familiar input are equal which never fully recovered from hurricane maria. the 2017 storm was the worst recorded on the island. it left about 3000 people dead and forgot the longest bar blackout ever experience in the us. now, many areas in puerto rico are once again in darkness. if it's a part of the governor has one that it could take days to get the bar back on it more just audio in many areas that have never seen flooding or you, there has been an unprecedented accumulation of water in which in fact, in many areas it was greater than what we saw during hurricane maria and ma
infrastructure, overflowing rivers have also forced cousins of people from their homes. authorities have opened more than a 100 shelters across the island. those will have in fled. their homes have had to travel long distances to get essential supplies. well, double got, we're looking for gasoline, water, ice, all the supplies necessary for getting through this storm. we were hoping it wouldn't be so big like that, but well, it was bigger than we expected on the rental. but you have to make,...
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and this was something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin though he mount baton, was killed by an i r a bowman island in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between ireland, northern ireland, and britain. more than $3600.00 people were killed during the 30 year conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch annex century. it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. year later, a queen and for my are a leader martin mcguinness shook hands. that was a moment that many saw as a normalization of anglo irish relations. let's bring in now, bryan fini. he's a store in and political commentator and joins us from belfast. and we've talked a lot in the last few times about the uneasiness of this visit. sure. he will receive a welcome from the crowds coming out on the streets, but in the background there is a devise. my thicknesses no clearer shown then in the speaker of storm once assembly alex mac massey. he's going to be given the message of condolence to the king, but he himself is a former i our a internal and a self de
and this was something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin though he mount baton, was killed by an i r a bowman island in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between ireland, northern ireland, and britain. more than $3600.00 people were killed during the 30 year conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch annex century. it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. year later, a queen and for...
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cousins range in age. from 14 to 44, they spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation. the late queen's funeral takes place later monday in japan super typhoon and none mad all is approaching the southern island of que sure. residents are being wanted to brace for record rainfall and powerful winds. 3000000 people have been issued with evacuation warnings. experts say it could be one of the strongest typhoons to hit japan. in decades. the united nation says the aftermath of massive flooding and pakistan is putting millions of people, including many children at risk of deadly diseases. the pakistani government says the flood affected regions are becoming infested with water born infections. scorching temperatures in fed, in pakistan, swimming is a big relief. but if, if statement, flat water and a breeding ground for diseases like malaria, and then the fever that we bought the lot, it's extremely hot when we're swamped with flood water. so we not only swim in this water, we also drink it a lot. we're not getting any clean water from the government. all it is the miles out of it. the devastating floods have displaced millions of people. many are forced to live in makeshift camps like this one i
cousins range in age. from 14 to 44, they spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation. the late queen's funeral takes place later monday in japan super typhoon and none mad all is approaching the southern island of que sure. residents are being wanted to brace for record rainfall and powerful winds. 3000000 people have been issued with evacuation warnings. experts say it could be one of the strongest typhoons to hit japan. in decades. the united nation says the aftermath of massive flooding and...
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island. she says she's worried about her relatives living there. they've described massive flooding, roads washed away, and blackouts. she says her cousin had to create this makeshift shelter in the bathroom to protect her cats. >> everything is flooded. all the rivers are completely flooded. >> reporter: catherine ramos is worried about her aunts, uncles and cousins in puerto rico and says the massive power outages are causing much bigger problems than darkness. >> a lot of elderly people are going through situations where they can't keep their insulin cold. and so it's causing them to get sick. and the issues that stem around that is ultimately we've had a lot of people die. >> reporter: she says when hurricane maria hit puerto rico, the civic club raised $300,000 for relief. now five years later the team is gearing up to help once again. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> if you'd like to help, we posted information about relief efforts on our website. just head to nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 11:00, bold and somewhat confusing words from president biden about where the country stands with covid on cbs' "60 minutes" ton
island. she says she's worried about her relatives living there. they've described massive flooding, roads washed away, and blackouts. she says her cousin had to create this makeshift shelter in the bathroom to protect her cats. >> everything is flooded. all the rivers are completely flooded. >> reporter: catherine ramos is worried about her aunts, uncles and cousins in puerto rico and says the massive power outages are causing much bigger problems than darkness. >> a lot of...