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treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people who wul subsidies this and small boat owners. i am comfortable with the sequa that we have here. we went from 450 and we are now back to 220, that is a drastic reduction. no project is the alternative here and that is not good because we have a dela delap delapidated marina. i am comfortable after reading through the analysis because we have exte expertise and they are saying there is no adverse effect based on the state sequa, and for the record, i am an environmentalist myself and i pay tension to all of these things, so when we g
treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people...
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it's not just for treasure island. reason why treasure island should be very high on that list is that the land is not a factor. the land cost is not a factor. which would bring that dollar amount lower. because of that, instead of projects which are seeking land to build and paying for that land, i think it's an example how cost. we have land here at treasure island which is devote, dedicated to affordable housing. the subsidy required to do affordable housing on treasure island should be less than other projects and therefore should get priority. it is actually a supply for all san francisco. even though it's located in treasure island, it's affordable housing supply for all of san francisco. the other thing that i like to note is that, the construction costs are at a point which i've never seen in the development history. construction costs being this high. lot that is because we can't get skilled labor and skilled contractors. the unions really have to step up. they have to step up to create more apprenticeships so
it's not just for treasure island. reason why treasure island should be very high on that list is that the land is not a factor. the land cost is not a factor. which would bring that dollar amount lower. because of that, instead of projects which are seeking land to build and paying for that land, i think it's an example how cost. we have land here at treasure island which is devote, dedicated to affordable housing. the subsidy required to do affordable housing on treasure island should be less...
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japanese home islands. war had never been fought these these distances, and could never have been fought, had it not been for the invention of the airplane. the way that these navies get at one another is never to become in line of sight. it's from hundreds of miles from each other. you might be hundreds of miles away. you launch your planes on the enemy planes that you detect, but you still might be hundreds of miles away. a battle fought in 1942 here in the coral see -- a signal moment, the first naval battle fought in which they'll fleet never came within line of sight of each other. they simply scouted and tried to find each other at long-range. this is pretty early on in the going, may 1942. i wouldn't say that neither side either side was particularly good at it, i think there was much stumbling around as they tried to navigate this new way of war. month, of course, june 19 42, would be the battle fought at midway, the big u.s. victory. the sinking of the four japanese aircraft carriers that changes t
japanese home islands. war had never been fought these these distances, and could never have been fought, had it not been for the invention of the airplane. the way that these navies get at one another is never to become in line of sight. it's from hundreds of miles from each other. you might be hundreds of miles away. you launch your planes on the enemy planes that you detect, but you still might be hundreds of miles away. a battle fought in 1942 here in the coral see -- a signal moment, the...
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big island have already seen as much as 20 inches of rain. (grant) we have team coverage on hurricane lane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking the storm.... kron4's ali reid is live in san francisco where hundreds of local red cross volunteers who have already been deployed to different hawaiian islands...(vicki) but first we want to live to kron-4's mark carpenter... he is in honolulu...hawaii... mark,what's the latest, and how are people handling it? lawrence karnow: a major hurricane is now headed toward the hawaiin islands. it is expected to weaken as it approaches tonight but we can still expect hurricane force winds and very heavy rain and flash floodiing. it is very hazy with smoke and fog around the bay area today. highs were cooler than normal with numbers in the 70s in the warmest locations inland. on the satellite you can see a low pressure sysytem to our north. that is keeping us cooler and also bringing some the smoke into the bay area. highs tomorrow will be similar with 70s and low 80s inland and 50s and 60s at the
big island have already seen as much as 20 inches of rain. (grant) we have team coverage on hurricane lane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking the storm.... kron4's ali reid is live in san francisco where hundreds of local red cross volunteers who have already been deployed to different hawaiian islands...(vicki) but first we want to live to kron-4's mark carpenter... he is in honolulu...hawaii... mark,what's the latest, and how are people handling it? lawrence karnow: a major...
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for the big island.ands are still under hurricane warning. one of the hardest hit areas of the big island is hilo and south and pahoa and south. this was hit by kilauea and the volcano the last couple months. now they are getting hit by heavy rain as well. some evacuations in the hilo area. roads have been shutoff because of landslides in the area. a lot of concern in hawaii and big island here for the hours ahead. the biggest concern is where lane goes now. will it move on oahu? that island where honolulu sits. the biggest city in hawaii. 400,000 people there. where will lane go and how will it effect honolulu and the people living there? people looking to brace and see what it does. >> miguel, it is moving slowly at 6 miles per hour. it makes it a rainmaker. >> reporter: churning along. >> stay safe. >> the weather service downgraded the big island to a tropical storm warning. leaving the hurricane warning in place for the other islands. for the latest, we have meteorologist ivan cabrera in the cnn wea
for the big island.ands are still under hurricane warning. one of the hardest hit areas of the big island is hilo and south and pahoa and south. this was hit by kilauea and the volcano the last couple months. now they are getting hit by heavy rain as well. some evacuations in the hilo area. roads have been shutoff because of landslides in the area. a lot of concern in hawaii and big island here for the hours ahead. the biggest concern is where lane goes now. will it move on oahu? that island...
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at first the islanders weren't so enthusiastic. that's not only going to take quite awhile back then there was distrust on both sides all they want to tourism all they want to conservation but it's in subsided. now the one see is an integral part of the tourism concept rangers from the national park explain is fascinating flora and fauna to visitors take sand hoppers for instance. that's just a chameleon down there the chameleons of the north sea they live on the ocean floor dig themselves in and conducting their pigmentation slightly and this in don't you know have come to me all smile from bob so this is my first visit to the mud flats and i'm lost for words and it's amazing what you can find here i dream more miracle will definitely come again to think of just think they're changed i think it's find a way through the mud and it is tasty salt marsh grass so it's very exciting pond. and suddenly the tourists see more than just mud. they recognize interconnections are you on the far side and that's just what the rangers want to ach
at first the islanders weren't so enthusiastic. that's not only going to take quite awhile back then there was distrust on both sides all they want to tourism all they want to conservation but it's in subsided. now the one see is an integral part of the tourism concept rangers from the national park explain is fascinating flora and fauna to visitors take sand hoppers for instance. that's just a chameleon down there the chameleons of the north sea they live on the ocean floor dig themselves in...
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there's a spotlight on treasure island. fhwa invited staff to present at the pricing conference at the u.s. department of transportation in washington, d.c. there was on may 22 and 23. the conference covered a range of pricing strategies, for example, managed lanes, computer incentives and parking, pricing. principal planner rachel hyatt presented on overhaul of housing, pricing, travel demand management. the conference host has provided funding for timma policy analysis in the 2013-2016 time frame. moving on to local issues, we're right now actually planning a tour of the island for the commissioners. we had hoped to do it this week. the weather looked like it was going to cooperate, but we'll go ahead and do it a different day. so we'll work with your schedules, to do that, commissioner ronen, as requested. next item, advanced transportation and technology deployment. once again, the grant as reported, sfmta and sfcta have been awarded $10.99 million. of that total, $5 million is being utilized by timma and will support t
there's a spotlight on treasure island. fhwa invited staff to present at the pricing conference at the u.s. department of transportation in washington, d.c. there was on may 22 and 23. the conference covered a range of pricing strategies, for example, managed lanes, computer incentives and parking, pricing. principal planner rachel hyatt presented on overhaul of housing, pricing, travel demand management. the conference host has provided funding for timma policy analysis in the 2013-2016 time...
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on the big island in maui. we had bands of rain on oahu. not quite tropical storm force winds, but enough to take down some palm branches and things of that nature. we are watching the storm intently at diamond head operation center. we are cooperating with the federal and state partners. >> what are you telling president public -- what are you telling the public? we learned that schools are closed and you are pre-staging supplies and generatogenerators. what are you telling residents? >> we tell the public we want them to be ready and on guard and not let their guard down? we preach them to be ready for up to two weeks at a minimum. we know that can be hard. as we watch a storm like this come in, everyone is watching the forecast models. we tell them not to get too concerned about that. some of the biggest threats from the storm obviously looking at tropical storm or hurricane-force winds or potentially a lot of influencediinfluenceflooding. and the storm up to maui and oahu, coastal flooding. we are telling t
on the big island in maui. we had bands of rain on oahu. not quite tropical storm force winds, but enough to take down some palm branches and things of that nature. we are watching the storm intently at diamond head operation center. we are cooperating with the federal and state partners. >> what are you telling president public -- what are you telling the public? we learned that schools are closed and you are pre-staging supplies and generatogenerators. what are you telling residents?...
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style to the island for us it was important especially in a landscape on an island of such natural beauty also to treat the buildings carefully taking into account nor deny status as a world heritage site. at the same time we wanted to introduce something trendy i can't what we have in berlin and other cities while making sure it fits in with the region as a silver you're not getting past. you're not building anything new instead you revitalize existing places why do you do that. or we're very cautious we look at the places and see how much of their history is still there and think about how we can restore the significance they once had. a few of our architectural in town planning projects have succeeded in doing that i think to put. in the photo something like that fit in here isn't it a bit too expensive so people might say the island is becoming too trendy too upmarket. and i don't think so what's special about nor deny is that it's not just for one social class. it welcomes every visitor and offers a variety of products and services and i think it's a wonderful cross-section for germa
style to the island for us it was important especially in a landscape on an island of such natural beauty also to treat the buildings carefully taking into account nor deny status as a world heritage site. at the same time we wanted to introduce something trendy i can't what we have in berlin and other cities while making sure it fits in with the region as a silver you're not getting past. you're not building anything new instead you revitalize existing places why do you do that. or we're very...
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other islands, as well. here's a track right now of where this hurricane is moving towards. it's moving very slowly which leads to more rain. it's moving north. it's a cat-3, 120-mile-per- hour sustained winds as it gets closer to the islands to honolulu it will turn to a cat- 1. by this afternoon, hopefully, and then by tomorrow, it should become a tropical storm. strong wind and rain. here's the plots. you can see they have it moving towards the islands a couple of them south of the island. regardless of the eye, this is such a big hurricane, it's going to have widespread impact. the higher elevation wind is going to push this hurricane and that's why it's going to move towards the west. it won't go straight north into the islands but, of course, the impacts we have been watching since the past 24 hours at least and it's going to last into the coming weekend. back to you. >>> hurricane lane the biggest storm it hit the state in decades. as laura podesta shows us, the island chain is now under a state of em
other islands, as well. here's a track right now of where this hurricane is moving towards. it's moving very slowly which leads to more rain. it's moving north. it's a cat-3, 120-mile-per- hour sustained winds as it gets closer to the islands to honolulu it will turn to a cat- 1. by this afternoon, hopefully, and then by tomorrow, it should become a tropical storm. strong wind and rain. here's the plots. you can see they have it moving towards the islands a couple of them south of the island....
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the island isn't small.ne fifth of japan's total land mass, but nearly a century and a half after the move to fully populate hokkaido, still only around 4% of japan's people live here. hello, hokkaido. but, because of this relatively recent migration, the island that was developed by those first japanese settlers took on its own distinct characteristics, making it markedly different from the mainland. one of the immediate issues was how to live alongside what many agree to be the island's indigenous inhabitants — the ainu. i had come to meet monbetsu, who had recently returned to his heritage, following in the footsteps of the ainu. for his ancestors, hunting animals was key to survival. today, this means a fusion of modern and traditional hunting techniques, like making use of every part of the hunted animal. when the japanese settled here, the ainu were made to assimilate into japanese society. their traditional lifestyle was banned, and so today, little of their old way of life remains. konnichiwa. so, we
the island isn't small.ne fifth of japan's total land mass, but nearly a century and a half after the move to fully populate hokkaido, still only around 4% of japan's people live here. hello, hokkaido. but, because of this relatively recent migration, the island that was developed by those first japanese settlers took on its own distinct characteristics, making it markedly different from the mainland. one of the immediate issues was how to live alongside what many agree to be the island's...
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of lombok the quake was also felt on the neighboring island of bali triggering panic among tourists and locals brian as the story. it usually draws holidaymakers from around the world at the indonesian island of lombok has been hit by a second deadly quake in a week i. it collapsed buildings and triggered mass power cats sending people on to the streets and. i was watching t.v. when i felt a huge shake the land was shaking and people were shouting get out get out i ran out from the house in the dark because electricity was down much of the damage is it. when many homes were poorly built i mean would look around but please help we need food water and medicine and right now there are many people injured and some of them died for whoever watches this video please share they may be able to help us here. a tsunami warning was issued in its aftermath but was lifted several hours later i was on the neighboring island of bali the city hospital was evacuated when my doctors say sing out a makeshift clinic in the street. the quake was extremely big i was on the third floor and my mother who h
of lombok the quake was also felt on the neighboring island of bali triggering panic among tourists and locals brian as the story. it usually draws holidaymakers from around the world at the indonesian island of lombok has been hit by a second deadly quake in a week i. it collapsed buildings and triggered mass power cats sending people on to the streets and. i was watching t.v. when i felt a huge shake the land was shaking and people were shouting get out get out i ran out from the house in the...
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hurricane lane is dropping heavy rain on the islands. out of the hands of the storm are starting to drop rain on the islands and could be headed for wahoo. there is a hurricane warning in effect. people have been stocking up on food, water, batteries for themselves and plywood trying to protect their homes. officials are opening shelters today. people are being urged to get there soon because major roads could become impassable because of a flooding. or casters say even if the strong wind from the storm died it down it could still be the biggest hurricane to hit the hawaiian islands since hurricane and achy in 1992. look at this video taken by the crew of the international space station, giving you an idea of how big this storm is. it was moving faster when this video was taken then it is right now, but the wind is stronger than 130 miles an hour. >>> -- >> all 15 hawaiian airports are still open right now. people flying in or out are being warned about possible delays. any cancellations at sfo will likely happen between this afternoon t
hurricane lane is dropping heavy rain on the islands. out of the hands of the storm are starting to drop rain on the islands and could be headed for wahoo. there is a hurricane warning in effect. people have been stocking up on food, water, batteries for themselves and plywood trying to protect their homes. officials are opening shelters today. people are being urged to get there soon because major roads could become impassable because of a flooding. or casters say even if the strong wind from...
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from berlin the fresh earthquake shakes the indonesian island. a series of traumas caused panic on the island just two weeks after the quake killed nearly five hundred people there also coming out. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans gave their country in search of work but as the numbers grow in neighboring countries say no more one will come. and record floods installed in india displaced more than eight hundred thousand people emergency workers struggle to rescue the many still trapped with food and drinking water running short. i'm welcome to the show the indonesian island has been rocked by a series of powerful earthquakes one measuring magnitude six point three and another the island's northeast coast measuring six point line a strong quake earlier today had its epicenter in the island's north east now it caused a landslide and damaged buildings but have been no reports of injuries or face how these are the latest traumas to get to the most destructive earthquake in the island history two weeks ago where more than four hundred fifty people
from berlin the fresh earthquake shakes the indonesian island. a series of traumas caused panic on the island just two weeks after the quake killed nearly five hundred people there also coming out. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans gave their country in search of work but as the numbers grow in neighboring countries say no more one will come. and record floods installed in india displaced more than eight hundred thousand people emergency workers struggle to rescue the many still trapped with...
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news live from buying fresh earthquake shake the indonesian island of lombok a series of tremors caused can include some damage on the island they come just two weeks after a quake killed nearly five hundred people there. also coming up. afghanistan announces a provisional ceasefire with the taliban but says the insurgents must do their part the peace the troops comes off to a week of bloody violence. and hundreds of thousands of venezuelans flee their country in search of work but as the numbers grow neighboring countries say no more than welcome. to the long. time hell of a home for good to have you with us the indonesian island of a long walk has been rocked by a series of earthquakes one measuring magnitude six point three in the other off the audience northeast coast measuring six point nine the tremors caused landslides standage buildings and spread panic just two weeks after the worst earthquake in the island's history kill four hundred sixty people. it is a scene that is becoming familiar to residents in tall a-g. makers on the island of lombok the aftermath of yet another power
news live from buying fresh earthquake shake the indonesian island of lombok a series of tremors caused can include some damage on the island they come just two weeks after a quake killed nearly five hundred people there. also coming up. afghanistan announces a provisional ceasefire with the taliban but says the insurgents must do their part the peace the troops comes off to a week of bloody violence. and hundreds of thousands of venezuelans flee their country in search of work but as the...
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miles per hour on the big island. a lot of rainfall. look at this futurecast. your going to see all that moisture, the system is moving so slowly towards the island that what it's doing is picking up moisture from the warm pacific ocean and just sending it right over the island in the mountainous regions, leading to flooding and mudslides. at home it's gray. 57 in san francisco. san jose 61. santa rosa 56. we have a thick marine layer out there. so right along the coast you may see drizzle. clouds extended to the central valley. once they burn off we'll have hazy skies. so it's going to be smoky today. temperatures feel comfortable. 71 in vallejo. 81 in livermore. 77 in san jose. 68 degrees in oakland. so around 6 to 10 degrees below average all across the bay area today. next week though going to be even cooler. no air quality problems next week. so look forward to . gy again next week most likely. >> yeah. >> we are nearing the end of fog-est, right? >> and it's friday. awesome! thanks for watching. "cbs this mornin
miles per hour on the big island. a lot of rainfall. look at this futurecast. your going to see all that moisture, the system is moving so slowly towards the island that what it's doing is picking up moisture from the warm pacific ocean and just sending it right over the island in the mountainous regions, leading to flooding and mudslides. at home it's gray. 57 in san francisco. san jose 61. santa rosa 56. we have a thick marine layer out there. so right along the coast you may see drizzle....
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second earthquake in just a week people rushed to get out of their homes as the quake hit the tourist islands of lombok and bali hospitals have been evacuated and hundreds of tourists are now being taken off those islands will get the very latest live from jakarta also coming up. day six of protests in iran with demonstrators taking to the streets against skyrocketing inflation and ongoing shortages and the economy is in for more shocks with the u.s. about to reimpose sanctions. also coming up in zimbabwe families bury their dead from last week's post-election violence will have a report from our correspondent in harare about sylvia photos of one of those who died one police fired on protesters. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show a deadly earthquake has struck the indonesian islands of lombok and bali officials are confirming that ninety one people are now dead thousands have been evacuated the seven point zero magnitude quake struck in the north of long block sunday evening powerful tremors damaged buildings across both islands and authorities are now scrambling to help those h
second earthquake in just a week people rushed to get out of their homes as the quake hit the tourist islands of lombok and bali hospitals have been evacuated and hundreds of tourists are now being taken off those islands will get the very latest live from jakarta also coming up. day six of protests in iran with demonstrators taking to the streets against skyrocketing inflation and ongoing shortages and the economy is in for more shocks with the u.s. about to reimpose sanctions. also coming up...
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the rain has been heavy on the big island, the larger island to the west.s much as two feet of rain in some locations, we will see very heavy rain from the big island through the rest of the day including toward maui and eventually to the rest of the island but it will stay off of the western islands. the motion of this, it is a category 3 and it weakens as it moves north so eventually falling to a category 2, turning and becoming a category one storm. there is some indecision, tracking north towards maui, very sharp turn at 2:00 pm this afternoon. we are 6 hours difference. that's when these models, it makes a difference which model we are looking at, we are waiting for the turn. some of these take it to landfall, others turn a little earlier. we would like to see this turn as quickly as possible. >> they all agree it will make that sharp turn. inc. you. a fight over facts representing mollie tibbetts's accused murderer, calling illegal immigration status rhetoric. rob: jackie ibanez joins us with more and some disturbing findings from mollie tibbetts's au
the rain has been heavy on the big island, the larger island to the west.s much as two feet of rain in some locations, we will see very heavy rain from the big island through the rest of the day including toward maui and eventually to the rest of the island but it will stay off of the western islands. the motion of this, it is a category 3 and it weakens as it moves north so eventually falling to a category 2, turning and becoming a category one storm. there is some indecision, tracking north...
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so we are trying to prepare. >> yesterday emergency shelters were opened on the big island and the islands of maui, molokai and lanai. >>> the california urban search-and-rescue task force 3 is in hawaii. the menlo park fire district which is sponsoring the team shared this video of more than 40,000 pounds of equipment leaving its warehouse in east palo alto. 36 team members including firefighters from various bay area agencies arrived in oahu this morning. >> we have boats, more slow water flood type boats, that we can use if in fact that becomes necessary. we have our own communications equipment. we have an area where we can set up a medical triage, a doctor on the team and structural engineers. >> and if it does make a direct hit, hurricane lane would ngrrican lam weatcenter lrea over eight inches of rain coming down across the big island. you can see how widespread the impact of this is. of course, we are watching when it may make landfall. but the issue now is not necessarily the eye. it's all of this around the eye of this hurricane so this is of course sending rain strong winds and
so we are trying to prepare. >> yesterday emergency shelters were opened on the big island and the islands of maui, molokai and lanai. >>> the california urban search-and-rescue task force 3 is in hawaii. the menlo park fire district which is sponsoring the team shared this video of more than 40,000 pounds of equipment leaving its warehouse in east palo alto. 36 team members including firefighters from various bay area agencies arrived in oahu this morning. >> we have...
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island hopping campaigns. search using an island chain, invading the physical island in the chain, leaving japanese forces in place and then advancing to the next island chain and doing the same thing. in this way, you would choose your target. vast numbers of them when i have to be fought at all. as we advance here, we have the application of a difficult fight in november 1943. this is not an island, but a piece of coral. the japanese had dug into every inch of it and was very well fortified. u.s. marines got caught on the coral reef. had to get out of the boat and wade toward the shore in ways to date or even deeper water -- in waist deep or even deeper water. what we have here is a map of the island in the chain. if you look very carefully, you see that this is stained with blood. he survived the battle. every 10 men, two wounded here or to wounded here or 200 there, too dead here or to get there. it's is something about the difficulty of the fighting. visitors spend a lot of time in front of this map once
island hopping campaigns. search using an island chain, invading the physical island in the chain, leaving japanese forces in place and then advancing to the next island chain and doing the same thing. in this way, you would choose your target. vast numbers of them when i have to be fought at all. as we advance here, we have the application of a difficult fight in november 1943. this is not an island, but a piece of coral. the japanese had dug into every inch of it and was very well fortified....
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but he says the island's residents will not give up. the river when we have no choice but to fix it up and it is our rights that we are fighting for that so. we should not just surrender our humanity or dignity to recently reach people. because if we give this to them what is left for us. nothing. when the philippines is he by disaster the world's attention is focused on the i'm a horrible. but for many survivors here the hardship continues for years often. in a poor archipelago at the mercy of typhoons and tycoons. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god claiming millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involves the rape and abuse of his followers when he used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera. for five years venezuelans have been failed their country to escape a socio economic disaster of a magnitude rarely seen now latin america is facing a refugee crisis in a series of special reports al-jazeera looks at the challenges developing in an already volatile region. lol. the rain
but he says the island's residents will not give up. the river when we have no choice but to fix it up and it is our rights that we are fighting for that so. we should not just surrender our humanity or dignity to recently reach people. because if we give this to them what is left for us. nothing. when the philippines is he by disaster the world's attention is focused on the i'm a horrible. but for many survivors here the hardship continues for years often. in a poor archipelago at the mercy of...
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surprising on an island. there's a little bit of everything you find here is a traditional mine and you keeps its feet firmly on the ground but mostly i bake fish in the oven or barbecue it that's what people line. up to the heat of a summer day the cool evening hours are a pleasure on elba. and you can count on the sun shining again and again throughout the high season in july and august. and with that it is time to say goodbye but before we go i want to let you in on this week's draw now since most of europe is experiencing some of the hottest temperatures on record we would like to know if you have any tips on how to survive the heat northern europe isn't really used to these summer days so maybe you have some tips for us from your part of the world which could help us just go to our website for all the details and by doing so you qualify to win a year old max watch all right well for me and the rest of the crew here at your max as always thanks for tuning in. the next time your remarks the fashion accesso
surprising on an island. there's a little bit of everything you find here is a traditional mine and you keeps its feet firmly on the ground but mostly i bake fish in the oven or barbecue it that's what people line. up to the heat of a summer day the cool evening hours are a pleasure on elba. and you can count on the sun shining again and again throughout the high season in july and august. and with that it is time to say goodbye but before we go i want to let you in on this week's draw now...
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i guess this is not my last time here on this island. there is just one thing i still have to do watch the sun go down over this seat a perfect and to the date goodbye not a night. the but. the but. the but. the closer to. comes to which search engine some internet comes only hundreds of billions of dollars each year. why don't you make some money to. get us jumpstart some help ordinary people benefit from the closest place or a complete. revolution. in germany yes few. more. bucks. rocking a commitment commitment the be seen some ribs. by the church. do you mean that you feel when you think. your so. strong no one is more popular than james. rock and religious clash that brings many. true light. hearted to really some of your reconcilable. don't forget long killer. storms aug nineteenth w. this is deja vu news live from berlin rescuers in italy are racing to find survivors at this hour of the collapse motorway bridge in the northern city of genoa at least thirty eight people confirmed dead and now a bitter dispute has broken out about w
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spun, that's why it hammered the east side of the island and really, the east side of the big islandas saved a lot of the other islands from getting the torrential rain that hilo has been getting. of course, there will be a lot of damage this when this is all done and some cleanup and some folks will need to be helped there. but the good news for the wide chain of islands, kauai, and here in hawaii so far damage has been minimized. >> boy, adam, what a tough year for the big island. you've got first that volcano and now these fires and flooding rains. adam, thank you so much. leland. leland: joining us now from honolulu, central pacific hurricane center meteorologist, chevy. we see the track of the hurricane behind you. honolulu's mayor about an hour ago saying, we dodged a bullet now, as they look at things saturday morning, sunrise. accurate? >> i'd say accurate, yeah. it could have been much worse. maybe folks on the big island would not say that they dodged a bullet because they've been dealing with catastrophic flooding for the last couple of days and the rain is going to contin
spun, that's why it hammered the east side of the island and really, the east side of the big islandas saved a lot of the other islands from getting the torrential rain that hilo has been getting. of course, there will be a lot of damage this when this is all done and some cleanup and some folks will need to be helped there. but the good news for the wide chain of islands, kauai, and here in hawaii so far damage has been minimized. >> boy, adam, what a tough year for the big island....
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for this island. for this island.ersight board, we can't borrow. a real financial disaster that came before the natural one. he gave me the full picture, the damage from maria. i just want to give you a perspective, right, when we say that the hurricane comes over this way, the width of the hurricane was 35 miles. puerto rico is 30 miles. so once it's touching over here, it's touching over here. 100% of the island got hit by sustained category 4 hurricane winds. the mountainous region of puerto rico had vulnerable housing. vulnerable housing is a nice way of saying housing that was built a long time ago that wasn't built with concrete... that's right. ...and any code. that's right. sticks and stones. but vulnerable doesn't even begin to cover the next place i visited. the coastal town of toa baja is just six miles from san juan. but after the hurricane, it might as well be on another planet. when is this garbage going to get picked up, if ever? no bien. no bien. a month and a half after maria, folks here are still wit
for this island. for this island.ersight board, we can't borrow. a real financial disaster that came before the natural one. he gave me the full picture, the damage from maria. i just want to give you a perspective, right, when we say that the hurricane comes over this way, the width of the hurricane was 35 miles. puerto rico is 30 miles. so once it's touching over here, it's touching over here. 100% of the island got hit by sustained category 4 hurricane winds. the mountainous region of puerto...
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time now for today's installment of our series island dreams greece is one of the prime destinations when it comes to the travel trend of island hopping i'm no wonder the country boasts over three thousand islands in total where off to see one of the most popular ones situated just off greece's northwestern coast corfu is the second largest of the ionian islands it's also among the richest regions in the entire country. is known by its inhabitants as care cuba but we discovered a third name. cook food is the seventh largest of the greek islands it's rich vegetation and it's a name for the green eyed and the royal cafe and can only mean south of the city of course food affords a fabulous view upon the cooney see the uninhabited mouse on and a landmark of coffee and a flush i have not the monastery on and. this
time now for today's installment of our series island dreams greece is one of the prime destinations when it comes to the travel trend of island hopping i'm no wonder the country boasts over three thousand islands in total where off to see one of the most popular ones situated just off greece's northwestern coast corfu is the second largest of the ionian islands it's also among the richest regions in the entire country. is known by its inhabitants as care cuba but we discovered a third name....
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this is d w news line from buying a fresh quakes shake the indonesian island of long walk a series of tremors cause panic in some damage on the island they come just two weeks to equate killed nearly five hundred people there also coming up. afghanistan announces a provisional sees fall with the taliban but says the insurgents must do their part for peace the truce comes off to a week of bloody violence. and hundreds of thousands of venezuelans flee their country in search of work as the numbers grow neighboring countries no one can welcome. the. time how the home free glad you could join me the indonesian island of has been a rocked by a series of earthquakes one measuring magnitude six point three and another off the ardennes northeast coast measuring six point nine well china schools landslide style made buildings and spread panic just two weeks after the worst earthquake in the ardennes history killed four hundred sixty people. it is a scene that is becoming familiar to residents and holiday makers on the island of lombok the aftermath of yet another powerful arest quake this meas
this is d w news line from buying a fresh quakes shake the indonesian island of long walk a series of tremors cause panic in some damage on the island they come just two weeks to equate killed nearly five hundred people there also coming up. afghanistan announces a provisional sees fall with the taliban but says the insurgents must do their part for peace the truce comes off to a week of bloody violence. and hundreds of thousands of venezuelans flee their country in search of work as the...
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is where our journey begins in honolulu on the island. on the legendary beach that epitomizes our idea of paradise. david is here on the beach every day and there's nowhere else he'd probably be for him why keep beach isn't just where he works it's his soul mate. it is everything this big very here. my girl for my wife because she feeds me she takes care even if she gave my bills. what a wonderful wife. to brevard thirty years david has been one of the first on the beach every morning and he gets right to work preparing his section for tourists. he rents out civ boards and keeps the sand clean and tidy his living. one doesn't know what the law is everything love good. old whatever good that's a little you know that would mean that you. wouldn't be the same without locals like david always up for a friendly chat with visits his. then the true guardians of the beach that includes keeping it pristine they say when the waves roll in the over the show they shouldn't take anything with them when they roll back out. though she means. like they g
is where our journey begins in honolulu on the island. on the legendary beach that epitomizes our idea of paradise. david is here on the beach every day and there's nowhere else he'd probably be for him why keep beach isn't just where he works it's his soul mate. it is everything this big very here. my girl for my wife because she feeds me she takes care even if she gave my bills. what a wonderful wife. to brevard thirty years david has been one of the first on the beach every morning and he...
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the philippine islands of light is no stranger to catastrophe. i was here five years ago when it was still reeling from super typhoon haiyan the strongest storm to ever hit the country. more than six thousand people were killed and four million displaced by high and spirit. across like a island towns were flattened bodies buried in the rubble to now it was one of the hardest hit cities it came as so fast the same go for us and so us i first met bad pell takes on in the aftermath of the disaster. his home town was in crisis. hundreds were dead or missing and the city destroyed. the town hall was transformed into an emergency medical center. was. it really good the fiord it's a very different scene today so this is your m.p. theater and public space that your brain develops with and say exactly this that reading room. so we polled probably show. now owns newtown square and afi theater sporting complex and memorial sites have been built with the help of corporate investors it's an amazing transformation considering the area was a temporary mold duri
the philippine islands of light is no stranger to catastrophe. i was here five years ago when it was still reeling from super typhoon haiyan the strongest storm to ever hit the country. more than six thousand people were killed and four million displaced by high and spirit. across like a island towns were flattened bodies buried in the rubble to now it was one of the hardest hit cities it came as so fast the same go for us and so us i first met bad pell takes on in the aftermath of the...
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so some islands are okay.in this weekend, but it is not -- maui county, they getting more rain and the big island. so, yeah, some people will probably have to postpone their plans for a couple days. at least the airlines didn't cancel any flights that i know of. >> we appreciate your time and the update on what is happens in your fine state. we'll deep in touch with you of course. >>> up next, a rare glimpse into another world. what you're seeing is more than just a shadow in the brazilian rainforest. you see here this man is part of an isolated culture still trying to survive. stay with us. are you a christian author with a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> they have never had a cellphone, no televisions and, no, they are not ordering things on amazon. instead, the indigenous people of the amazon prefer isolation from the outside world. but they are threatened. and because of that, brazil is scrambling to save not only the rainforest
so some islands are okay.in this weekend, but it is not -- maui county, they getting more rain and the big island. so, yeah, some people will probably have to postpone their plans for a couple days. at least the airlines didn't cancel any flights that i know of. >> we appreciate your time and the update on what is happens in your fine state. we'll deep in touch with you of course. >>> up next, a rare glimpse into another world. what you're seeing is more than just a shadow in the...
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you can find all episodes of our island series on our website d.w.dot com slash lifestyle that's also where you can take part in this week's competition we'd like to know what luxury items you would take with you if you were stranded on a desert island just upload a picture of yourself and your companion on our website and you'll be entered into the prize draw for an exclusive your imax wristwatch so good luck you can also find plenty more your max online on our facebook and instagram pages at data view your max that's all from us for today so see you again tomorrow for life and. next time on your own maps painting with beer bottles beer painting was invented by the french artist duo in march they did empty bottles into paint and print quarters with them preferably ones from the world of here from they present their art at social events where audience participation is called for be a painting next time on your own facts. but when you need to work you don't know if he'll come back. then a swelling crisis of nonsense assassinations robberies blackmail
you can find all episodes of our island series on our website d.w.dot com slash lifestyle that's also where you can take part in this week's competition we'd like to know what luxury items you would take with you if you were stranded on a desert island just upload a picture of yourself and your companion on our website and you'll be entered into the prize draw for an exclusive your imax wristwatch so good luck you can also find plenty more your max online on our facebook and instagram pages at...
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sega is a rhythm and genre indigenous to this island.he voice of the indian ocean. the distinctive drum is called the ravanne, a home—grown instrument. 0n the tiny islet of ile aux aigrettes, mauritius is playing host to a unique conservation project, which takes us back to a time five centuries ago, before mankind ever set foot here. the ecosystem of an island like mauritius is extremely fragile, and ever since mankind arrived in the 17th century, that ecosystem has been severely disrupted, and that has led to the extinction of some very important species like, for example, the dodo. the dodo lost the ability to fly through evolution because until man brought in predators, they didn't really need to. today the one remaining native mammal to mauritius, the fruit bat, can fly with elegant ease, but it's not a great favourite for some, like fruit growers. so this is the mauritius fruit bat. it is a bat which is unique to mauritius. it can travel for 15 kilometres, 20 kilometres, a0 kilometres in one night. it's like man has got hands, but
sega is a rhythm and genre indigenous to this island.he voice of the indian ocean. the distinctive drum is called the ravanne, a home—grown instrument. 0n the tiny islet of ile aux aigrettes, mauritius is playing host to a unique conservation project, which takes us back to a time five centuries ago, before mankind ever set foot here. the ecosystem of an island like mauritius is extremely fragile, and ever since mankind arrived in the 17th century, that ecosystem has been severely disrupted,...
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the international federation of the red cross on the island of thank you. today now some of the other stories making news around the world greece has successfully exited is a program implemented to cope with the fallout from the debt crisis eight years international creditors provided almost three hundred billion euros to athens to recapitalize banks and support the economy greece will now rely on bond markets to refinance its day. italian rescue have ended their search for survivors from the genoa bridge collapse the official death toll now stands at forty three people off three more bodies were discovered overnight a section of the bridge gave way last tuesday with dozens of vehicles punching fifty meters to the ground but they're. both ortiz in india's flood ravaged carola state is trying to rescue thousands of people stranded in isolated areas flooding in landslides triggered by torrential rains have killed hundreds of displaced more than seven hundred thousand people. costs in the coming days. afghan president ashraf ghani has declared a provisional th
the international federation of the red cross on the island of thank you. today now some of the other stories making news around the world greece has successfully exited is a program implemented to cope with the fallout from the debt crisis eight years international creditors provided almost three hundred billion euros to athens to recapitalize banks and support the economy greece will now rely on bond markets to refinance its day. italian rescue have ended their search for survivors from the...
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is home to over thirty small islands most of them uninhabited.after half an hour we reach no famous for its brightly colored fisherman's houses. local sebastiano they don't see advises us to come in early to avoid the tourists. he's the operator of a travel portal and he tells us why the houses here came to be painted in such high popping shades. were that it does if you would on all you need tell me this in the houses are so colorful because the fishermen used to be out at sea for long periods of video and this way they could see their homes from a far. it made them less homesick. these days the brightly painted houses are such a big heart of image that owners must get permission to change their color another eye catching sight is the leaning bell tower i put on which has a tilt of about one point eight metres. but the ground is very swampy and the church tower was simply poorly planned by the architect on the bridge at the through on it. today we're quite proud of it because it's become a landmark no one can imagine corrado without the towers.
is home to over thirty small islands most of them uninhabited.after half an hour we reach no famous for its brightly colored fisherman's houses. local sebastiano they don't see advises us to come in early to avoid the tourists. he's the operator of a travel portal and he tells us why the houses here came to be painted in such high popping shades. were that it does if you would on all you need tell me this in the houses are so colorful because the fishermen used to be out at sea for long periods...
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this is toward treasure island. that's where we're planning on meeting chp for more answers about exactly what happened. we know this morning there was a fatal shooting and subsequent crash with three cars involved. let's go through kind of the timeline. around 2:23 is when a driver reported five -- hearing five shots and then seeing an suv crash into it. because of that collision, we were able to understand that the driver of the suv had died of gunshot wounds. there was three people in that car. the other two passengers we know one had gunshot wounds and the other was injured. all of that is kind of what led to the traffic that you're seeing here today. we did connect with some drivers who say they wished that they would have checked google maps before jumping on to the bridge, but since they didn't, they're stuck in this traffic and it has been this way for more than two hours now. as we continue to crawl toward treasure island i'm going to be making those calls and asking questions for you because we do not have
this is toward treasure island. that's where we're planning on meeting chp for more answers about exactly what happened. we know this morning there was a fatal shooting and subsequent crash with three cars involved. let's go through kind of the timeline. around 2:23 is when a driver reported five -- hearing five shots and then seeing an suv crash into it. because of that collision, we were able to understand that the driver of the suv had died of gunshot wounds. there was three people in that...
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this is cinta morton in the lesser antilles islands a sun worshippers paradox. super martini is part of the netherlands vacationers here can look forward to sun sand and duty free shopping. and they can pay in and tune in geezers in peak season up to ten cruise ships a day dock at the island just beyond the deep water ports travelers can get a taste of amsterdam the cheese not the city. which. i also grew up with display of cheese on my sandwich with some jam for revolution all sweet assaulter good combination. hot sauce so that's where we also offer that so that it would save a lot of people still want to come in. and ask you it's hot sauce or cheese but why not try it i mean like a. shop sells fifty different types of cheese. she grew up here and loves the diversity of cultural influences in the caribbean. this is. the majority of st martin's population are descended from african slaves and dutch colonialists added to the mix are the french who've been sharing the island's ninety square kilometers with the dutch since sixteen forty eight. came here for salt be
this is cinta morton in the lesser antilles islands a sun worshippers paradox. super martini is part of the netherlands vacationers here can look forward to sun sand and duty free shopping. and they can pay in and tune in geezers in peak season up to ten cruise ships a day dock at the island just beyond the deep water ports travelers can get a taste of amsterdam the cheese not the city. which. i also grew up with display of cheese on my sandwich with some jam for revolution all sweet assaulter...
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protect the beaches just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it is. below sea level but it has a room around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two of three freshwater bodies on the island they're all going contaminated now because of this so motives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have suspected that there this is with a desire for aid in that actually some islands there is they're getting bigger we also have the technology to be able to expand islands and reclaim thence there are deposits of sand in the ocean that can be taken out and for building and grazing i dance and that we are doing quite successfully because that technology is in for was in china which is doing all sorts of climate change activities the creasing solar and so on whereas in washington resident trump obviously has dissolved the paris climate change agreement do you think developing nations also will turn away f
protect the beaches just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it is. below sea level but it has a room around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two of three freshwater bodies on the island they're all going contaminated now because of this so motives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have...
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you can see the water rushing around the islands. half an hour ago san francisco airport confirmed that all flights to and from hawaii are canceled today. it is also flooding roads and knocking out power to thousands of homes businesses. we do have team coverage on the storm this morning. steve paulson is tracking the path of hurricane lane. >> first, we are going to ray bogan in honolulu this morning. thank you for joining us and what is it like there now? >> reporter: just a couple of seconds ago we got new rain totals for the big island of hawaii from the national weather station they measured 24 inches. as we wait for the storm to slowly approach honolulu we are now learning that in oahu, maui, and the big island of hawaii today there is potential for tornadoes. high wind and soaking rain pounding parts of hawaii ahead of hurricane lane's arrival. this storm has been downgraded but remains powerful and dangerous. >> hurricane lane, well downgraded, is wide and very moist. it is going to hang around for a while as it moves because
you can see the water rushing around the islands. half an hour ago san francisco airport confirmed that all flights to and from hawaii are canceled today. it is also flooding roads and knocking out power to thousands of homes businesses. we do have team coverage on the storm this morning. steve paulson is tracking the path of hurricane lane. >> first, we are going to ray bogan in honolulu this morning. thank you for joining us and what is it like there now? >> reporter: just a...