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travel to grenada she spoke to people back on alternatives. it's six thirty in the morning here in grenada it's blisteringly hot even early in the day. those who can head to the beach to cool off thanks import to its caribbean climate grenada has become a popular holiday destination. the increase in tourism has provided an economic boost to the island state and me pulling more people to afford certain luxuries like air conditioning a c. . so i see that something are usually purchased when you have a high income so we see actually now people having this disposable income that they can spend on not just the refrigerator but also now and i see that there is a growing demand also in the whole region here in the world but also in grenada and for us it's very poor. and that this is done in a green way older air conditioning units used hydrofluoric carbons greenhouse gases that are bad for the environment they're now being replaced by a new system. it's energy efficient it's climate friendly meaning that it's using natural fitter and which don't harm
travel to grenada she spoke to people back on alternatives. it's six thirty in the morning here in grenada it's blisteringly hot even early in the day. those who can head to the beach to cool off thanks import to its caribbean climate grenada has become a popular holiday destination. the increase in tourism has provided an economic boost to the island state and me pulling more people to afford certain luxuries like air conditioning a c. . so i see that something are usually purchased when you...
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grenada has a population of around one hundred thousand the country and come. but says one main island and several smaller ones despite its relatively small area getting from a to b. isn't always easy. technician curtis james is on his way to a job on the island of caviar cool it's a two and a half hour journey by pode he's well known in the cooling system business a man in demand for as this ad to send me to college to learn a skill. i chose from him but when i got there i saw most of my friends. head in the sand enough for refrigeration so i just joined them and i just dive but one day. up to the day i'm doing this and you know if i'm scared and no regrets i'm enjoying it yeah. who has a population of just six thousand unsurprisingly there's no one here who knows how to work the propane systems curtis has come to install the new system in a hospital. the installation process is the same but because they'll be transporting propane in the future the pipes need to be checked. so if they look if we take all gauges to if there was a leak it off in the middle going
grenada has a population of around one hundred thousand the country and come. but says one main island and several smaller ones despite its relatively small area getting from a to b. isn't always easy. technician curtis james is on his way to a job on the island of caviar cool it's a two and a half hour journey by pode he's well known in the cooling system business a man in demand for as this ad to send me to college to learn a skill. i chose from him but when i got there i saw most of my...
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grenada, it's got a good one. the alhambra.tiful structures ever created by man. built atop ninth-century fortifications by the nasrid dynasty, and added to and added to as history unfolded through wars and tragedy and invasion and conquest. >> zack: on the outside, it's very bare. all you see is these tiny windows. >> anthony: right. >> zack: and it's projecting impenetrability. but then you come in here. >> anthony: zack has gone, well, let's call it what it is -- a bit mad about the place. the details, and there are a lot of them, can obsess a man. plus, he's a cinematographer, so you can understand once you start to really look around how that might get a grip on a guy whose profession is the intricate play between light and darkness. >> zack: my theory is that they were trying to weave nature, calligraphy, symbols. these are all inscriptions within here. inscriptions turned into graphics. you know. >> anthony: right, because, uh, the islamic argue not to depict works of god. >> zack: yes, but what you can depict, and this
grenada, it's got a good one. the alhambra.tiful structures ever created by man. built atop ninth-century fortifications by the nasrid dynasty, and added to and added to as history unfolded through wars and tragedy and invasion and conquest. >> zack: on the outside, it's very bare. all you see is these tiny windows. >> anthony: right. >> zack: and it's projecting impenetrability. but then you come in here. >> anthony: zack has gone, well, let's call it what it is -- a...
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our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada or seville somewhere that tourists could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree is that the middle i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and they want to destroy i'm scared because if this means treats i wouldn't know what to do. camel is part of a group of residents who say the neighborhood needs to be regenerated not demolish he says the councils ignored the area for years providing few services or petunias for people rubbish israeli collected there are no play areas for children three quarters of people are unemployed. what we want is to work with the council we want better family to stay in the neighborhood or a contractor back to whole community wants. some residents say city officials haven't consulted them about the plans but t
our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada or seville somewhere that tourists could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree is that the middle i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it...
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course the more recent invasions which removed manuel noriega in panama as well as the invasion of grenada in one nine hundred eighty three a stance of bling to rescue medical students but that was seen as an effort to try to destabilize the government of president bush up so it's been very controversial for the u.s. to be that intimately involved in in the affairs of countries to the south and so the idea that the u.s. would even be listening to people who are talking about overthrowing a democratically elected government would give many people pause but there are some diplomats quoted in the new york times article who say that even though the u.s. should not be taking sides and certainly is precluded from removing leaders of other countries by u.s. law that the u.s. does have an obligation to listen to ask questions and to try to get a better sense of what the situation is in a country that is one of the u.s. is neighbors jordan with the latest from washington rolls thank you. people have been protesting in towns and cities around the world to urge world leaders to take more action again
course the more recent invasions which removed manuel noriega in panama as well as the invasion of grenada in one nine hundred eighty three a stance of bling to rescue medical students but that was seen as an effort to try to destabilize the government of president bush up so it's been very controversial for the u.s. to be that intimately involved in in the affairs of countries to the south and so the idea that the u.s. would even be listening to people who are talking about overthrowing a...
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our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada will seville somewhere the tourist could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree is that the middle i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and they want to destroy i'm scared because if this room in the streets i wouldn't know what to do. campbell is part of a group of residents who say the neighborhood needs to be regenerated not demolish he says the councils ignored the area for years providing few services or patooties for people rubbish israeli collected there are no play areas for children three quarters of people are unemployed. what we want is to work with the council we want better family to stay in the neighborhood a contractor booked a whole community. some residents a city officials haven't consulted them about the plans but
our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada will seville somewhere the tourist could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree is that the middle i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it...
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our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada will seville somewhere the tourist could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree with them as a i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and they want to destroy i'm scared because if this means streets i wouldn't know what to do. campbell is part of a group of residents who say the neighborhood needs to be regenerated not demolish he says the councils ignored the area for years providing few services or patooties for people rubbish israeli collected there are no play areas for children three quarters of people are unemployed. what we want is to work with the council we want better homes and to stay in the neighborhood a contractor back to whole community one general going to come in some residents say city officials haven't consulted them a
our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada will seville somewhere the tourist could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree with them as a i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and...
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still the result of the fbi's investigation into the grenada attack on june 24th of which occurred at a rally for the new prime minister and resulted in multiple deaths and injuries as well as -- as well as for further actions may be required to be taken. the ethiopian government to be able to show that it can protect all of its citizens to be free and also that it takes great concern with the reports of continuing violations of human rights. again, i would like to thank the subcommittee for inviting me to today's proceedings i look forward to listening to witnesses, testimonies as we continue this important discussion on how the united dates in the house of representatives can support ethiopia as it works towards addressing some of these remaining concerns. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes my good friend and colleague from california, mr. garamendi. >> thank you, chairman smith and ranking member is a privilege to be with you. this committee has been extraordinary importance in all that you do and important to me because of your work in africa and specif
still the result of the fbi's investigation into the grenada attack on june 24th of which occurred at a rally for the new prime minister and resulted in multiple deaths and injuries as well as -- as well as for further actions may be required to be taken. the ethiopian government to be able to show that it can protect all of its citizens to be free and also that it takes great concern with the reports of continuing violations of human rights. again, i would like to thank the subcommittee for...